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+ -v <br /> -9- <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Commissioner Bjorklund registered his complaint "as a resident" -to <br /> the continuance of the advertising for the sale of leeches at 2817 <br /> Stinson Boulevard, even though - the sign had been moved -back off the <br /> City right-of-way,- ,perceiving that type of signage is inappropriate <br /> in ' that neighborhood. -He was concerned a precedent was being set <br /> for residential signs advertising Avon and Amway products , etc-. <br /> When he ,brought- up the subject of the poorly maintained Apache <br /> Shopping Center sign- on Stinson, Mr. Childs told .him that sign is <br /> grandfathered in the. Sign Ordinance and his conversations with the <br /> Apache management had .indicated that sign .would be included with an . <br /> overall improvement program for the center proposed. for the near <br /> future. . <br /> When the proposal for a sign identifying the services being provided <br /> in the Parkview facility which had been submitted through the <br /> Community Services was considered, it was the general consensus of <br /> the Commission that only a monument type sign identifying only the <br /> school and the City would be acceptable. The Chair mentioned she <br /> could not recall the sign for the ApF-che Medical Center which the <br /> Council had approved overa Commissicn recommendation for denial <br /> being included. in the listing. of variances by staff. Mr. Childs <br /> agreed to check the matter out. <br />._ __ Ln..his July 13th memorandum, -r-epor-ted- the Council 's <br /> •_ inclination to have signage which would indicate the merchants in <br /> the St. Anthony Village Shopping Center were still in operation during <br /> the redevelopment period and he had attached a possible sign which <br /> listed those merchants . Commissioner Franzese wondered whether .the <br /> "Now Leasing" sign -attachbd• to the center identification sign would <br /> not serve the same purpose. <br /> Several points of :opposition were voiced by Commission members,, <br /> including the disbelief that a sign would do much to improve the <br /> business climate of the center, possible traffic hazards resulting <br /> from the small lettering on the proposed sign, and the possibility <br /> that the merchants in the other half of the commercial ,-area might <br /> demand similar temporary signage because of damage to business <br /> perceived from the redevelopment project. <br /> Commissioner Bjorklund indicated he would rather see such signage <br /> permitted under a political decision by the Council rather than a <br /> precedent-setting decision by the Planning Commission, which they , <br /> might have to. live .wi.th for a long time. <br /> Commissioner Bowerman questioned why the request had originated with <br /> the Council and .tenants. and not. the- center owner .(Mr. Saliterman) . <br /> There was also concern .that,' historically, such temporary signage <br /> -has-been almost imp.ossible .to get removed or to keep maintained <br />