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-4- <br /> Councilman I-arks pointed out that most of the businesses in Apache are • <br /> closed after 10 : 00. P.M.. , so a twenty--four hour cashing service would <br /> probably not be too helpful after that time. The bank representative <br /> indicated the machines are actually not in operation for the entire ' <br /> 24 hours since they are usually closed down between 1 :00 A.M. and 2 :00 <br /> A.M. for servicing each night, but they are used extensively early in <br /> the morning before the bank opens . The cash machines enable the <br /> bank. to keep away from. normal .retail hours which would be very cost <br /> prohibitive. <br /> Councilman Letourneau commented that he did not see the possibility <br /> that the cash machines would be drawing a crowd of cars or persons to <br /> the facility at one time. <br /> Councilman Ranallo indicated he is mostly concerned with increasing <br /> the size of what is already a non-conforming sign.- He also. saw the <br /> irony of encouraging a 24 hour service when the Council had just gone <br /> through a painstaking process of rewriting the ordinance to keep <br /> businesses from operating in the City all night. When Councilman <br /> Marks said only places which offered entertainment had- been the target <br /> of that ordinance, Councilman Ranallo indicated he had personally <br /> been opposed to any type of business being conducted in the City past <br /> 1 :00 A.M. <br /> Mr. Stahlmann said written responses by persons who use the cash <br /> machines indicate they provide -a real service when they are unable .to • <br /> utilize the regular banking facilities . <br /> Motion by Councilman Marks and seconded by Mayor Sundland to follow <br /> the Planning Commission recommendation to grant a variance to the City <br /> Sign Ordinance which would permit Twin City Federal, 3899 Silver Lake <br /> Road to add 12 . 6 square feet of additional signage to their existing <br /> display, specifically for a numeric and letter double-sided sign to <br /> read "24 HOUR TELLER" , on the condition that portion of the display <br /> should not be illuminated from 1 :00 A.M. to 6 : 00 A.M. , finding, as did <br /> the Planning Commission that: <br /> (1) Granting such a variance could not be consideredto be detrimental <br /> to that particular corner where a banking facility has already <br /> been established on a large plot of land which issurrounded by <br /> commercial development. <br /> (2) Denying the request might place Twin City Federal in a competitive <br /> disadvantage with. other banking institutions who are not as <br /> restricted to their signage when advertising- the new electronic <br /> developments in banking. <br /> Voting':on the motion: <br /> Aye : .:Marks, Sundland, Letourneau, and -Enrooth. : <br /> Nay: - -Rana l lo.. <br /> Motion- carried.- <br /> • <br />
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