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�4- <br /> When -Commissioner Bjorklund recalled the tremendous amount of opposition <br /> from the neighbors which had been generated when this sign was ori= <br /> ginally approved, Commissioner Wagner told him he believes that to be <br /> history now and noted that not one expression of opposition had been <br /> demonstrated- during -any. of - the hearings on the proposal which had <br /> been- held since the Commission' s August 16th meeting, not even ,from <br /> any of - the residents in the neighborhood who had been notified that <br /> a hearing was scheduled on the proposal . <br /> Chair L4akowske noted that the City was not telling TCF they could not <br /> have the same message displayed somewhere else on the site and indi- <br /> cated she believed it would be inconsistent for the City to permit. <br /> this signage to be lit all night when other businesses in. the same- <br /> district have been permitted lighted signs only while their establish- <br /> ments are in operation. <br /> Mr. Shannon told her he was certain TCF would be amenable to turning <br /> the lighting on the panel off at midnight or 1 :00 A.M. since such a <br /> sign is generic, and very few people do their banking all night long. <br /> Commission Bjorklund indicated he intended to abstain from voting on . <br /> the variance because he had done some business for TCF in .the past, <br /> but cautioned the Commission members that he perceives they should <br /> advance some very strong justifications for establishing such an <br /> unusual precedent; where a non-conforming sign, of a type not custom- <br /> arily permitted in a commercial area, is permitted to be increased in <br /> size, doubting whether there had ever been another instance where a <br /> non-conforming sign had been permitted to be enlarged. He also agreed • <br /> with Mrs . Makowske that the City might have little or no control. over <br /> any change in message which a future owner of the bank building might <br /> put on the existing sign. Commissioner Bowerman agreed that enlarging <br /> anon-conforming sign be taken seriously, not at the same time , he <br /> perceives the Commission hasto take into consideration that .a similar <br /> circumstances in a changing industry are bound to come up and it might <br /> not be fair to prevent the bank .from competing with others in the same <br /> industry . He also believes the Commission should take into considera <br /> tion the fact that TCF is certainly a fine addition to our community; <br /> the bank building is aesthetically pleasing and the sign message <br /> would not be perceived to distract from its appearance. The Commissioner <br /> recalled during World War II when almost all businesses stayed open <br /> 24 hours a day to accommodate the war plant workers . <br /> Mr. Childs told Commissioner Franzese the City 's sign ordinance is <br /> considered more strict than average when compared with other municipalities. <br /> Motion -by Commissioner Bowerman and seconded by Commissioner Wagner to <br /> recommend the Council grant a variance to the Sign Ordinance to Twin . <br /> City -Federal Savings- and Loan; . 3899 Silver Lake Road, which would. <br /> permit them to ;add 12 ..6 square feet, as proposed, to their existing <br /> display. specifically - for a. numeric and- lettered double-sided sign -. .. <br /> reading..,"24 HOUR TELLER"., on the condition that .sign. not be illuminated <br /> from 1 :00. A.M. to 6 :00 A.M. , finding: that: <br /> (1), ::Granting. such. a ..variance -could -not be considered to be detrimental • <br /> -:-to::that .particular. corner:.where a. banking facility has -already been <br /> --:esstab.lished on a large plot -of land which is surrounded by com- <br /> mercial development. <br />