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1 Planning Commission Meeting Minutes <br /> 2 October 21, 2003 <br /> 3 Page 6 <br /> 4 <br /> 5 comprehensive sign plan. She explained this is unfinished business from the September 161 <br /> 6 Public Hearing in the applicant's efforts to update their comprehensive sign plan. She noted <br /> 7 the Shopping Center has been attending the Planning Commission and City Council <br /> 8 meetings since August to address the need and implementation of logo signs. She noted the <br /> 9 St. Anthony Shopping Center recently signed leases with two tenants that have regional and <br /> 10 national scope, Bumper to Bumper and Subway. She explained that the current <br /> 11 comprehensive sign plan does not provide sufficient flexibility of sign design to <br /> 12 accommodate regional and national tenants that have logo signage for all locations. She <br /> 13 reviewed stating that at the last Planning Commission meeting it was recommended to the <br /> 14 City Council that yellow lettering be added into the comprehensive sign plan for approval to <br /> 15 allow Subway to put up their sign adding that it was decided that the remaining issues <br /> 16 surrounding the logos would be addressed at a future meeting once the applicant presented <br /> 17 the City with proposed language. She reviewed the proposed language for the logo signage <br /> 18 with the Commission. She noted several other issues that should be addressed stating that <br /> 19 the Subway logo sign also includes white lettering and suggested that this color should be <br /> 20 included into the sign criteria. She noted the temporary banner above the Bumper to <br /> 21 Bumper appears to take up more than it's share of the wall and asked that this be reviewed. <br /> 22 She noted that the El Ray Bakery has had a temporary sign for quite some time and that they <br /> 23 have not pulled a sign permit yet. She asked what their plans are for permanent signage. <br /> 24 She explained that the question for the Planning Commission is whether the proposed <br /> 25 language for logo signage addresses the issues raised over the last couple of months. She <br /> 26 suggested that the Planning Commission ensure that the parameters are in place to ensure <br /> 27 consistency. <br /> 28 <br /> 29 Commissioner Tillman asked if specified height and percentage of space used in front was <br /> 30 clarified in the proposal. <br /> 31 <br /> 32 Commissioner Stromgren noted the City Council objections had to do with the size. Ms. <br /> 33 Hall suggested clarifying the size of the signage with Bumper to Bumper. <br /> 34 <br /> 35 Jim Crockeril Co-Owner-St. Anthony Shopping Center, LLC stated that he touched base with <br /> 36 eleven of the fifteen tenants to determine whether there were any issues with the proposed <br /> 37 language. He stated that no one had any issues. He reviewed, noting that 50% or less would be <br /> 38 backlit signs adding that they are quite attractive. <br /> 39 <br /> 40 Chair Melsha asked if they expected any other large tenants besides Bumper to Bumper or <br /> 41 Subway that could have logo issues. Mr. Crockeril clarified that typically the tenants are local <br /> 42 merchants who do not have logos to display adding that he does not expect any other large <br /> 43 tenants. <br /> 44 <br /> 45 Vice Chair Stille asked Mr. Crockeril if he brought any examples for the Commission to review. <br /> 46 Mr. Crockeril stated that the examples had been provided in a previous package and that he did <br /> 47 not have anything that has changed. <br /> 48 <br /> 49 Mr. Crockeril reviewed the comments from City Council regarding the backlighting in addition <br /> 50 to Council concerns that the sign is inconsistent with the rest of the tenant. He explained that <br />