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�_ ' _ _ _ . <br /> employment opportunities or use city services. The appearance of the facilities and its <br /> affect on the tax base are important issues to the City. <br /> Mr. Sadelack said he would provide information on the proposed building and tlie tax <br /> value at the next meeting if available. Connmissioner McLean felt that Mr. Sadelack <br /> should provide information regarding mini-storage facilities and its appropriateness in <br /> Centerville also. <br /> Council Member Capra questioned whether polling other communities in regards to mini- <br /> storage requirements would be a useful tool for the Commission and Cornmission <br /> Member DeVine concurred. <br /> Mr. March stated that two (2) commercial properties north and south of Center Street <br /> might be options for mini-storage facilities. <br /> Commissioner DeVine suggested that Mr. Sadelack and Mr. Sager provide information to <br /> Staff by March 1, 2001 in order to make sure the information is in packets for the March <br /> 6, 2001 Planning and Zoning meeting. <br /> 2. Ordinance #39 — Sign <br /> The Commission agreed to make the following changes to Ordinance #39 — Sign: <br /> Page 5, Section 020-020 Temporary Signs, A. shall read: � <br /> Temporary banners and pennants shall be displayed for no more than fourteen (14) days. I ' <br /> A maximum of six (6) occurrences per year are allowed. Banners or pennants <br /> determined to be an integral part of the design or architecture of a building are permitted. <br /> Page 5, Section 020-020 Temporary Signs, add Section C1. shall read: <br /> In any district, one (1), "temporary help wanted" or "now hiring" sign may be erected for <br /> the purpose of advertising employment positions. Only one such sign shall be permitted <br /> per street frontage. Such sign shall be removed upon filling the employment position(s). <br /> The maximum size of such signs for each district are as follows: <br /> Page 5, Section 020-020 Temporary Signs, Section D. shall read as follows: <br /> Commercial District — Thirty-two (32) square feet <br /> Industrial District — Thirty-two (32) square feet <br /> Mixed-Use District — Sixteen (16� square feet <br /> AgriculturaURura1 Residential — Thiriy-two (32) square feet <br /> Page 5, Section 020-020 Temporary Signs re-letter current letter D. to E. <br /> Page 7, Section 030-010 Residential Public Districts Permitted Signs, Section C. shall <br /> read: <br /> Page 7 of 10 <br />
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