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Approved <br /> City minimum,putting it at a one-eight of mile, quite possibly a quarter of a mile. Once a access <br /> is open and if it is an accident problem,you will pay dearly to close it. You pay at the cost of <br /> safety problems,you pay the property owners to close the access. It's a serious concern. <br /> Fernelius replied that there are two access points on the south end of the property into the site. <br /> Staff is concerned that by adding a third access point, even if it's a one way,will create a traffic <br /> problem and be the cause of accidents. Gundlach stated that the scale shown on the plans in the <br /> packet is not correct. She added that the Engineering Department did not believe that the fifty <br /> foot requirement could be met. Zisla replied that if the third access is added,there is a high <br /> chance that people will enter the wrong way and misuse the entrance. Mann inquired if the turn <br /> around loop would be large enough to accommodate larger vehicles. Gundlach replied that she <br /> requested from the applicants that they have their Engineer verify that they radius would work. <br /> Zisla stated that this application should move forward, and if there are any engineering and traffic <br /> analysis that need to be done,then the applicant and the City can work on that and then present it <br /> to the Council. <br /> Motion by Zisla, Second by O'Keefe to WAIVE THE READING AND ADOPT THE ATTACHED <br /> RESOLUTION RECOMMENDING APPROVAL OF SP2006-009 WITH THE ALTERNATE PLAN 3. <br /> 5 Ayes, 0 Nays,MOTION CARRIED. <br /> Public Hearing: SP2006-010 Special Use Permit to Amend the Existing <br /> Comprehensive Sign Plan Governing all Signage within Main Street Village <br /> The applicant has requested a Special Use Permit in order to amend the existing <br /> Comprehensive Sign Plan governing all signage within Main Street Village. The purpose <br /> of this amendment is to allow directory style signs on the SE diagonal and north faces of <br /> the building at 500 5th Avenue NW, which would give tenants who request more <br /> exposure from north and south bound traffic on 5th Avenue NW. The applicant is also <br /> requesting two minor amendments to the existing language in an effort to have the <br /> written regulations comply with current window signage practices. <br /> The applicant received a Special Use Permit for a Comprehensive Sign Plan on May 22, <br /> 2001. This plan has been amended several times since, with the most recent amendment <br /> being approved on January 25, 2005. The purpose of a Comprehensive Sign Plan is to be <br /> sensitive to specific types of projects within the City, including shopping centers, where <br /> the general sign requirements of Article 9 of the Zoning Code do not satisfy identification <br /> needs. <br /> The overall development includes a mixture of uses including commercial, office, and <br /> residential; subsequently, the applicant has gained approval for a variety of signs to serve <br /> the mix of uses. The variety of signs include project or "Village" identification at <br /> gateway area, building identification signs, awnings, and smaller signs for the retail <br /> component. <br /> C:ADocuments and Settings\igocpeALocal Settings\Temporary Internet Files\OLK28\06-20-2006(3).doc Page 8 of 15 <br />