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Mayor Wilharber questioned the desired installation date of the sign. Mr. Bode stated that County <br /> Bank would like to install the footings prior to the ground freezing and prior to their anticipated <br /> opening date of February, 2001. <br /> P g ry <br /> Mayor Wilharber questioned whether Mr. March felt the Planning and Zoning Commission <br /> intended to modify the ordinance to allow larger signs and Mr. March stated that the Planning and <br /> Zoning Commission had not determined the proper modifications; however, consensus was that <br /> the current sign section of Ordinance #4 was too restrictive. <br /> Council Member Sweeney questioned the proposed sign dimensions comparative to others in Lino <br /> Lakes. Mr. Shannon, Color Sign, stated that the Amoco sign is taller and the square footage of the <br /> sign is larger than what the Bank is proposing. <br /> Mr. Bode stated that the sign is similar to signs the bank currently has installed at their branch <br /> offices in Forest Lake and Center City. Mr. Bode stated that the Planning and Zoning <br /> Commission expressed concern in regards to the proposed reader board and the possibility of <br /> visual distractions. Mr. Bode stated that the bank intents to use a color of light that is pleasing to <br /> the eye and not distracting. Mr. Bode also stated that if the City desires, "traveling messages" <br /> would not be used. <br /> Mayor Wilharber stated that County Bank's request comes at a time when the City recognizes that <br /> the sign section of Ordinance #4 is inadequate and is in the process of being amended. Mr. <br /> Wilharber stated that it was his opinion that the City needs to accommodate businesses that come <br /> to town and provide a positive approach to their signage. Mayor Wilharber felt that by approving <br /> the variance it would show good faith on behalf of the City. <br /> Mr. Bode ensured the Council that the sign would be in proportion to the building and would not <br /> look out of place. <br /> Motion by Council Member Sweeney, seconded by Council Member Travis to close the <br /> public hearine. All in favor. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Mayor Wilharber closed the public hearing at 6:10 P.M. <br /> 2. Hasiak Variance Request <br /> Mr. and Mrs. Stan Hasiak, 6994 Centerville Road, appeared before Council to review their <br /> submitted variance request to enlarge the exterior and enhance the interior of an existing pole barn <br /> structure that exists on their property. The existing structure exceeds Ordinance #4's Accessory <br /> Structure requirements and is a non - conforming structure. Mr. Hasiak began constructing a "lean- <br /> to" addition to the north side of the structure and interior improvements. Paul Palzer, Building <br /> Official, issued a stop work order on the project and has requested that interior improvements be <br /> removed to allow proper inspection. Both construction improvements, interior and exterior, were <br /> started without building permits. <br /> The Planning and Zoning Commission motioned to recommend granting a variance for the interior <br /> improvements, but indicated that the work would have to be inspected and the appropriate <br /> building permits issued. The Planning and Zoning Commission denied the exterior improvements. <br /> Mayor Wilharber opened the public hearing at 6:10 p.m. <br /> Page 2 of 14 <br />