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<br /> .. Arden Hills Council 5 June 28, 1993 <br /> CASE #93-10 FRONT YARD SETBACK FOR <br /> AREA IDENTIFICATION SIGN FOR CPI <br /> City Planner Bergly explained that the City currently has on <br /> file an approved PUD for CPI, and CPI is proposing 1) A <br /> deviation from the front yard setback requirement for an <br /> area identification sign at the corner of County Road F and <br /> Hamline Avenue, whereby an area identification sign and <br /> granite wall would be allowed to be placed just inside the <br /> property line rather than observing the standard 20-foot <br /> setback requirement, and 2) To update and replace the <br /> business sign at the west entrance and the directional sign <br /> at the south entrance to the CPI property. <br /> Bergly stated that the PUD allows the City to grant this <br /> type of change if it is in keeping with the spirit of the <br /> PUD. He added that the Planning Commission considered this <br /> case at their June 2, 1993 meeting and recommended approval, <br /> ~ MOTION: Hicks moved, seconded by Aplikowski, relative to Case <br /> 1193-10, to establish a front yard setback for an area <br /> identification sign which would allow such sign to be <br /> erected just inside the property line. and approve the <br /> updating and replacement of the business sign at the <br /> west entrance and the directional sign at the south <br /> entrance of the CPI property. Motion carried <br /> unanimously (5-0). <br /> BINGO LICENSE APPLICATION - <br /> DENNIS CAVANAUGH <br /> City Attorney Filla stated that Dennis Cavanaugh, <br /> representing C GRein, is applying for a bingo hall license, <br /> and although the location of the site is acceptable per the <br /> City's zoning regulations, the bingo hall would not be <br /> allowed under the City's current gambling regulations, <br /> Filla explained that the City's current gambling regulations <br /> state that all Class A gambling activities (bingo) are <br /> allowed at only one site in the City at any given time <br /> (presently the Pot-O-Gold Bingo Hall), and no more than nine <br /> gambling licenses of all classes may be outstanding at any <br /> given time. He added that the Pot-O-Gold site is licensed <br /> by the State Gambling Control Board, with the City's <br /> ~ support, and he believes that license is valid until <br /> September 1994. <br />