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I <br />� <br />� <br />� <br />� <br />�� <br />� <br />DRAFT Regular City Council Meeting <br />Monday, May 21,2007 <br />Page 14 <br />Councilmember Roe noted that, during his review of the regulations at <br />the Planning Commission level as a former Commissioner, he deter- <br />mined that the first sentence defined the whole section; however con- <br />curred that the last sentence needed to be clarified as to defining <br />whether a sign is permanently or temporarily attached, when initially <br />defined as a mobile sign. <br />� Considerable discussion ensued regarding language that would clarify <br />� the intent for a mobile sign, excluding initial transportation from the <br />1 r� factory to the installation site. <br />1_ <br />L� <br />13 <br />1� <br />Councilmember Pust suggested striking "permanently," from the lan- <br />guage. <br />t:� Ihlan moved, Klausing seconded, striking "permanently" from the <br />�� language on page 5, line 5, Section 2, -Mobile Sign," of the clean <br />� � draft. <br />1 � Roll Call <br />1� Ayes: Roe; Kough; Ihlan; Pust and Klausing. <br />2� Nays: None. <br />�1 <br />�� Mayor Klausing clarified that, when drafting legislation, the City <br />�� Council, as the policy-setting body, reserved the right to amend lan- <br />��1 guage once an ordinance was put into practice and refinement was in- <br />� � dicated. <br />�t� <br />�7 <br />�� <br />2� <br />�� <br />�1 <br />�� <br />:�3 <br />�� <br />3� <br />3� <br />�7 <br />�S <br />Councilmember Ihlan referenced the red�ine version, page 5, line 30, <br />seeking to incorporate the stricken language back into the final ver- <br />sion related to vehicles used for advertising purposes when parked and <br />visible from a public right-of-way, other than for normal day-to-day <br />operation if working at that site. <br />Discussion ensued regarding how to stipulate and enforce vehicles <br />used for business owners for use at work, but driven back and forth to <br />work on a daily basis and parked at their residence versus deliberate <br />parking for advertising purposes; businesses with trucks and trailers <br />that have s�gnage on them and cumbersome enforcement scenarios. <br />