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City Council Regular Meeting Minutes 53 <br />October 28, 2003 <br />Page 4 <br />Motion by Councilmember Sparks, seconded b unclmember Faust, to adopt Ordinance <br />2 #2003-015, an Ordinance Amending Chapt 6 oft City Code, being the Zoning and Land <br />3 Use Chapter of the City of St. Anthony as rt relates to Au n Woods H. <br />A <br />Motion carried unanimously. <br />2. <br />9 Planning Commissioner Steeves stated at the September 16`h Planning Commission meeting, <br />10 the St. Anthony Shopping Center has presented sign criteria to address logo signage for their <br />11 comprehensive sign plan. This was unfinished business from the September 16`h Public <br />12 Hearing in the applicant's efforts to update their comprehensive sign plan. The St. Anthony <br />13 Shopping Center recently signed leases with two tenants that have regional and national <br />14 scope, Bumper to Bumper and Subway. The current comprehensive sign plan does not <br />15 provide sufficient flexibility of sign design to accommodate regional and national tenants <br />16 that have logo signage for all locations. Commissioner Steeves noted that at the last <br />17 Planning Commission meeting, it was recommended to the City Council that yellow <br />18 lettering be added into the comprehensive sign plan for approval to allow Subway to put up <br />19 their sign adding that it was decided that the remaining issues surrounding the logos would <br />20 be addressed at a future meeting once the applicant presented the City with proposed <br />21 language. <br />22 <br />? Commissioner Steeves stated the Planning Commission recommends approval of the <br />24 amendment of the St Anthony Center Sign Criteria dated October 2, 2003 with the following <br />25 changes: <br />26 <br />27 1. That the proposed language be amended to read up to two logo signs per tenant be <br />28 allowed. <br />29 2. That each logo sign cannot exceed 25% of the surface face area and that each logo sign <br />30 cannot exceed 20 square feet in certain space area. <br />31 3. Add language that any temporary signage must also comply with the maximum area sign <br />32 criteria. <br />33 4. To amend to allow white lettering, consistent in color with the Subway sign. <br />34 <br />35 5. The amendment of approval is to be subject to all tenants being in compliance with the <br />36 sign plan and all other applicable ordinances regarding signage. <br />37 <br />38 Commissioner Steeves stated the idea was that most tenants do not require two logo face signs, <br />39 but if they do they would be limited by the amount of square footage they are allowed and by the <br />40 size of each sign. He stated the goal was to accomplish an amendment that would also allow the <br />41 national tenant to move forward but without creating a shift in the signage that is allowed at the <br />42 shopping center. <br />43 <br />44 Motion by Councilmember Faust, seconded by Councilmember Thuesen, to adopt Resolution <br />d' 03-094, re: St. Anthony Shopping Center, LLC, 2900 Pentagon Drive; amendment to <br />4. Comprehensive Sign Plan with stated conditions. <br />47 <br />
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