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pproved) <br /> Schiferl inquired if there were other non-profit uses that could qualify for a directional <br /> sign. Gundlach replied that she worked together with the City's Attorney to come up <br /> with the language for the proposed ordinance, which lists the qualifying non-profits. If a <br /> non-profit is not listed within the definition included in the amendment they could not <br /> receive a directional sign. <br /> O'Keefe inquired if the permit establishes the institution as the owner of the property and <br /> responsible for maintenance of the sign. Gundlach replied that in the Safety Standards <br /> section there is a Sign Maintenance section that states the owner of the sign is responsible <br /> for the maintenance, and keeping the sign in a safe and orderly condition. <br /> Baker proposed that item C be struck and add in item F that the City Engineer would be <br /> able to select how many signs would be needed for each institution. Mann suggested that <br /> items D and E also be struck and follow the Minnesota Manual of Uniform Traffic <br /> Control Devises. Zisla expressed concern that the ordinance is now becoming too vague. <br /> Schiferl stated that by not having a limit on the number of signs a problem could be <br /> created. He feels that there should be a maximum set in the ordinance. Howard replied <br /> that a maximum should be added, but stressed that it would not be possible to allow <br /> enough signs to cover every single turn and direction. Fernelius added that staff would <br /> appreciate a limit so that the ordinance is clear. <br /> Bob Benke, President for the Church Council for Christ the King Lutheran Church, <br /> approached the Commission. He stated that there are several locations where two signs <br /> would not be adequate, but four should be enough. He believes that three square feet <br /> should be large enough for most institutions. He asked for a clarification of the language <br /> regarding the sign height; allow some flexibility on how far back the signs should sit <br /> from the road and a review of the utility lines for sign placement. <br /> Baker inquired if the Commission should table this discussion until next month when the <br /> City Engineer can come and give a clarification and set of standards for the ordinance. <br /> Fernelius replied that would be appropriate and the staff will look at the MNDOT <br /> standards and talk with the City Engineer. Howard requested the number of institutional <br /> users that may possibly use this ordinance. <br /> Motion by Schiferl, Second by O'Brien to TABLE THIS ORDINANCE UNTIL THE MAY 9 <br /> MEETING. <br /> 7 Ayes, 0 Nays. MOTION APPROVED. <br /> Public Hearing: ZA2006-004 Zoning Code Amendment Establishing Park <br /> Dedication Requirements for Commercial & Industrial Property <br /> C:ADocuments and Settings\jgoepeAI oval Settings\Temporary Internet Files\OLK28\04-18-2006 MINUTI?S.doc <br />