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Approved <br />sla would like to see a specific example to help make a decision. O'Brien replied that he would also like to <br />e an example, but stressed whatever decision is made that it should be made carefully, since these signs may <br />become more prevalent. <br />Howard asked for a clarification regarding reader boards that scroll, if they would have to stop for a minute at a <br />time. Gundlach replied that scrolling signs were prohibited under the former code and would continue to be <br />prohibited under this code. She added the signs that change vertically and horizontally would have to stay <br />constant for one minute and the ordinance would prohibit animation or video streaming. <br />Baker asked Gundlach to find out from Arden Hills what the luminance levels are for the LED board along <br />Hwy 694. Gundlach replied that she would check, but believes that they do not know the levels. <br />Schiferl stated that even with the changes one minute apart a driver could see several sign changes at a time. He <br />asked what other cities are using. Gundlach replied while Minnetonka's sign code states once per twenty <br />minutes it was negotiated with Clear Channel for a once per twenty second change in exchange for removal of <br />over filly percent of the billboards in their city. She added the once per minute standard proposed was taken <br />from the SRF study. <br />Baker stated that he would :move to table this discussion until more information is available and asked when the <br />moratorium deadline is. Gundlach replied that she could bring back more information since the moratorium is <br />in effect until the end of March 2008. <br />61) <br />otion by Baker second byLisla to Open THE PUBLIC HEARING AND CONTINUE, IT UNTIL THE DECEMBER <br />07 MEETING. <br />6 ayes, 0 nays. MOTION APPROVED. <br />Announcements <br />Schiferl reported that the Northwest Quadrant Parks and Trails Steering Committee first meeting was held on <br />October 10`x' and consultants discussed general concepts for the parks for the Northwest Quadrant. A public <br />meeting would be held on Monday with an open house at the Family Service Center. Gundlach reported that <br />the Commission would be having a joint meeting with PREC in January to consider the entire concept plan for <br />the Northwest Quadrant. <br />Adjournment <br />Janice Gundlach, City Planner <br />Page 12 of 12 <br />
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