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Planning Commission Meeting Minutes <br />October 17, 2006 <br />Page 2 <br />1 electronic signs were not permitted for any districts except signs located on property owned by <br />2 the City or Independent School District 282. She mentioned Mr. Bona informed Staff that <br />3 because gas prices are constantly changing, it was difficult at times to keep up with the <br />4 fluctuation. She stated Mr. Bona informed Staff the numbers become brittle and more difficult to <br />5 attach to the pylon sign during the winter, and using a ladder is dangerous. <br />6 <br />7 Assistant City Manager Moore -Sykes stated Staff was asked to determine what other Minnesota <br />8 communities allowed electronic gas display signs. She reported Staff found Shoreview, New <br />9 Brighton, Columbia Heights, and Watertown allows electronic gas display signs. Assistant City <br />10 Manager Moore -Sykes explained Coon Rapids allows changeable copy for illuminated signs and <br />11 the City of Bloomington is considering an ordinance that separates various types of electronic <br />12 signs into four categories to establish development standards unique to each sign type. <br />13 <br />14 Assistant City Manager Moore -Sykes stated Staff is asking for a recommendation to the City <br />15 Council on whether to change the language to Chapter 14 of the City's sign ordinance regarding <br />16. permitting electronic gas price display signs. She explained because this not a change to the <br />17 City's Zoning Ordinance, City Council would need to hold three readings for the proposed <br />18 language change. <br />19 <br />20 Assistant City Manager Moore -Sykes explained the proposed language change would be to <br />21 Chapter 14 Signs, Sections 1400.0 and 1400.12. She read the recommended language for each <br />22 subdivision; 1400.07 Prohibited Signs, Subdivision 20, Electronic Message Signs would include <br />23 (2) Gas price display signs for fuel stations in the Commercial Zoning District. <br />24 <br />25 Assistant City Manager Moore -Sykes stated under 1400.12 District Schedules; Subdivision 2, <br />26 Commercial and Limited Business (2), would included the following wording: "A gasoline <br />27 station will be allowed, in addition to all other authorized signs, one pylon sign to identify the <br />28 gasoline brand. This sign may not exceed 30 feet in height, and must have a minimum clearance <br />29 of eight feet from the basic grade level to the lowest element of the sign surface and may not <br />30 exceed 150 square feet in sign surface area. Such establishment will be allowed one changeable <br />31 price display sign for each frontage having a ,curb cut. That portion of the gas sign that <br />32 announces prices and consists of changeable copy, manual or electronic. A gas price display <br />33 must be integrated into a freestanding, pylon sign. Fuel stations may integrate a gas display sign <br />34 into an electronic changeable copy sign, provided: copy height shall not exceed 14.5. inches; the <br />35 electronic copy is limited to numeric characters only: the electronic copy shall not scroll, flash or <br />36 blink, or include animated copy of graphics; the electronic copy shall be limited to one color. <br />37- Such freestanding signs will be in addition to those signs allowed in paragraph one of this <br />38 Subdivision." <br />39 <br />40 Mr. Tom Archambeau, St. Anthony Mobil Manager, commented the"proposed changes are for <br />41 the purposes stated. He stated the volatility of gas prices require changes several- times per week. <br />42 He commented that in the last few winters, a combination of rain, sleet, and snow created safety <br />43 issues for employees as they attempted to change the signs. <br />44 <br />45 Commissioner Jenson asked Mr. A.rchambeau for the current gas price heights. <br />a <br />