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CITY OF ST. ANTHONY <br /> STATE OF MINNESOTA <br /> RESOLUTION 11-067 <br /> RESOLUTION FOR APPROVAL OF THE REQUEST FROM GREG KOZULLA, <br /> KOZULLA &ASSOCIATES FOR AN AMENDMENT TO <br /> THE ST. ANTHONY SHOPPING CENTER PUD TO ALLOW FOR PLANNED <br /> RENOVATIONS AND THE SIGN PLAN TO ALLOW FOR THE MODIFICATION OF <br /> EXISTING WALL SIGNS <br /> WHEREAS, a Public Hearing was scheduled with the Planning Commission for <br /> September 20,2011 to consider approving an amendment to the St. <br /> Anthony Shopping Center PUD Sign Plan as proposed by Kozulla & <br /> Associates;and <br /> WHEREAS, the applicant presented his request according to the requirements of the <br /> City Code as found at Section 152.206(B), REVISIONS AND/OR <br /> CHANGES and 155.25, (4)(9), PERMITS, APPLICATION AND FEES; and <br /> WHEREAS, the City Council reviewed the proposed amendment to the Sign Plan at <br /> their regularly scheduled Council meeting on September 27,2011 and <br /> tabled the request by Mr. Kozulla for further consideration by the <br /> Planning Commission; and <br /> WHEREAS, the Planning Commission received and reviewed revisions submitted by <br /> Kozulla&Associates at the regularly scheduled October 18,2011 <br /> meeting;and <br /> WHEREAS, the Planning Commission voted to recommend approval of the revised <br /> proposed amendment to the St. Anthony Shopping Center PUD Sign <br /> Plan, which proposes to modify an existing wall signs for future <br /> replacement at the tenant's discretion; increasing the area of the wall sign <br /> to 3 SF per l lineal foot of business frontage,while keeping the total sign <br /> area at 15% of the wall the sign is installed on;and <br /> WHEREAS, the Planning Commission received and reviewed information about the <br /> proposed mill and overlay of the currently existing parking lot that was <br /> constructed as part of the original shopping center in the 1960s; and <br /> WHEREAS, Mr. Kozulla is proposing to maintain the 294 parking spaces that <br /> currently exist at the Center but testified that because of the configuration <br /> and layout of the parking lot, spaces will continue to vary from 8.5' to 10' <br /> wide and 18' long;and <br />