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<br /> ARDEN HILLS PLANNING COMMISSION - MARCH 2, 2005 7 <br /> . was working at was closing. She indicated she was in attendance tonight to see what the <br /> City's licensing requirements that were being proposed. She stated she liked the <br /> extension of the hours and that there was a requirement for a waiting room for the <br /> patrons. She noted she was also in agreement with the fees being proposed. <br /> Chair Sand closed the public hearing at 8: 18 p.m. <br /> Commissioner Zimmerman moved, seconded by Commissioner Larson to approve <br /> Planning Case No. 05-06: City of Arden Hills, 1245 W. Highway 96; City Code of <br /> Ordinances Amendment for Therapeutic Massage and repealing existing City Code <br /> Section 330.03 relating to Massage, Rap, and Sauna Parlors; adopting proposed Section <br /> 330.04 relating to Massage Therapy Establishments and Massage Therapist; and <br /> amending Sections 5.E and 10.G of the Zoning Ordinance to reference Massage Therapist <br /> and Massage Therapy Establishments. <br /> After further discussion Commissioner Zimmerman withdrew his motion to restate it and <br /> Commissioner Larson withdrew his second. <br /> Commissioner Zimmerman moved, seconded by Commissioner Larson to recommend <br /> Planning Case 05-06 approval based on staffs recommendations for repealing Section <br /> 330.03 of the City Code relating to Massage, Rap, and Sauna Parlors and new Section <br /> 330.04 relating to Licensed Therapeutic Massage and approving Zoning Amendments <br /> . numbers 1 and 2 to allow for massage as a special use, not permitted use, or permitted <br /> use in certain Zoning districts. <br /> The motion carried unanimously (5-0). <br /> C. PLANNING CASE 05-08: CITY OF ARDEN HILLS, 1245 W. HIGHWAY 96. <br /> SIGN ORDINANCE AMENDMENTS FOR ATHLETIC FIELD SIGNAGE AT <br /> BETHEL UNIVERSITY. NORTHWESTERN COLLEGE, AND MOUNDS VIEW <br /> HIGH SCHOOL <br /> Mr. Hellegers requested the Commission consider staffs recommendations to amend <br /> Ordinance No. 333 "An Ordinance Regulating Signage Standards within the City of <br /> Arden Hills" to establish standards for athletic field signage at Bethel University, <br /> Mounds View High School, and Northwestern College where such signage is visible <br /> from a public roadway or property outside of these educational institutions. <br /> Mr. Hellegers stated representatives from Mounds View School District approached the <br /> City about the possibility for athletic field signage on the Mounds View High School <br /> property late in 2004. At their meetings on December 2004, January 2005, and February <br /> 2005, the Planning Commission discussed the issue of whether athletic field signage <br /> should be regulated by the Sign Ordinance and if regulated what standards should be <br /> applied. At their February 2005 meeting, the Planning Commission reviewed proposed <br /> . amendments to the Zoning Ordinance to address the issue of athletic field signage and <br /> rccommended certain changes to the proposed language. Subsequent to the February <br /> meeting, staff sent copies of the proposed language to representatives at Bethel <br /> University, Mounds View High School, and Northwestern College and asked for their <br /> input on the proposed language. Representatives from Bethel University recommended <br /> that the Temporary Sponsorship Banners be increased slightly in size and also stated that <br />
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