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<br />CITY OF CENTERVILLE <br />CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />OCTOBER 11, 2000 " <br />6:00 p.m. i <br /> <br />Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, the City of Centerville held their regularly sche u ed meeting on <br />October II, 2000, at City Hall, 1880 Main Street. . ~ <br />>:~;- ;,; <br /> <br />9; ..~~~ <br /> <br />;.:.::;\':r.',i. ., ?~ <br /> <br />iDl i <br />,,'A F I <br />......"''J;:' ,. <br />:-;;:':1;'_' 1'" <br />,~, .,:,,".,;;;., . <br />.~' '9~ \i <br />,t :~~M: * <br /> <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />PRESENT: <br /> <br />Mayor Tom Wilharber <br />Council Member Dick Travis <br />Council Member Terry Sweeney <br />Council Member Mari Nelson <br /> <br />(arrived 6:01 p.m.) <br /> <br />ABSENT: <br /> <br />Council Member Linda Broussard Vickers <br /> <br />STAFF: <br /> <br />City Administrator, Jim March <br />City Attorney, James Hoeft <br />City Engineer, Tom P rson <br /> <br />I. CALL TO ORDE <br /> <br />Mayor Wilharber c <br /> <br />e ng to order at 6:00 p.m. <br /> <br />II. <br /> <br />III. <br /> <br />rove the <br /> <br />, and D ve annon, Color Sign, appeared before Council to review <br />sign to be placed at the northwest corner of the intersection <br />n 2 st Avenue. . Bode explained that County Bank is requesting a larger, <br />d i cl a time and temperature reader board. The size exceeds Ordinance #4' s sign <br />sad the time and temperature reader board is not addressed. Mr. Bode explained that <br />s t d revised, schematic for the sign shows a two (2) foot taller sign than previously <br />d and includes an instant cash sign below the main sign. Mr. Bode also explained that the <br />os sign would be approximately 26.58 feet tall and two hundred eleven (211) square feet in <br />Size. <br /> <br />The Planning and Zoning Commission denied recommending this variance and consensus was that <br />the sign section of Ordinance #4 be amended to create a special sign district for commercial <br />property located east of 20th Avenue and on both sides of Main Street. This would allow <br />businesses to have similar signs to the City of Lino Lakes' . <br /> <br />Mayor Wilharber opened the public hearing at 6:02 p.m. <br /> <br />Page I of 14 <br />