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<br />MEMO <br /> <br />DATE: October 6, 2000 <br /> <br />TO : Honorable Mayor and Council <br /> <br />FROM: Jim March <br /> <br />RE : Variance Public Hearings <br /> <br />............................................................................ <br /> <br />Variances ~ The public hearings for all three of these variance requests were continued <br />to the Council meeting due to the need to have enough published notice for the meetings. <br />Below is a synopsis of each variance request along with the recommendations from the <br />Planning and Zoning Commission. <br /> <br />1. County Bank ~ The County Bank is requesting a variance for their proposed sign <br />to be located at the northwest corner of the intersection of Main Street and 21st <br />Avenue. Craig Bode (Branch Manager) and Dave Shannon (Color Sign) are <br />expected to be in attendance. The variance request is for a larger and taller sign <br />than ordinance currently allows. There is a new schematic for the sign that is <br />enclosed with this memo. The revised schematic shows a two-foot taller sign than <br />they had originally proposed along with an instant cash sign below the main sign. <br />The proposed sign will be approximately 26.58 feet tall and 211 square feet in <br />size. Ordinance allows a maximum height of20 feet and 80 square feet in size for <br />a free standing sign in a commercial area. The variance request is also for a time <br />and temperature reader board, which is currently not allowed by ordinance. The <br />Planning and Zoning Commission recommended that this variance request be <br />denied. They felt that the Ordinance needs to be amended to possibly allow this <br />type of sign and also mentioned that they may create a special sign district for the <br />commercial property east of 20th on both sides of Main Street to allow those <br />businesses to have similar signs that Lino Lakes allows. No citizens were in <br />attendance to comment on this item. <br /> <br />2. Hasaik Sbed - Mr. and Mrs. Stan Hasaik (6994 Centerville Road) are requesting <br />a variance to enlarge the existing pole barn structure that currently exists on the <br />property. Two percent of the existing lot is approximately 621 square feet. The <br />existing shed already greatly exceeds this amount. The existing building is at <br />least 30x40, if not larger. Mr. Hasaik started to add a lean-to addition to the north <br />side of the pole barn of approximately 8'x24'. Mr. Hasaik would like to use the <br />proposed addition for more storage. The building official issued a stop work <br />order on the project and has also issued an order to remove the interior <br />improvements that have begun in the pole barn without a building permit. <br />