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<br />RESOLUTION NO. <br /> <br />STATE OF MINNESOTA <br />COUNTY OF RAMSEY <br />CITY OF NEW BRIGHTON <br /> <br /> <br />RESOLUTION MAKING FINDINGS OF FACT AND APPROVING SPECIAL USE <br />PERMIT APPLICATION, SP-79 <br /> <br />WHEREAS an application for a special use permit SP-79 <br />has been made by Keith Harstad for signing at 2191-2199 Silver <br />Lake Road, and <br /> <br />WHEREAS the ,procedural history of the application is as <br />follows: <br /> <br />1. That an application for a special use permit SP-79 <br />was filed with the City on April 13, 1978; <br /> <br />2. That the Board of Review heard and reviewed the <br />application at its meeting of April 18, 1978; <br /> <br />3. That the City Council, pursuant to published and <br />mailed notices, held a public hearing on May 9, 1978 <br />to consider the application. All persons present <br />at the hearing were given an opportunity to be heard. <br /> <br />4. The written comments and analysis of the City Planner, <br />the Planning Commission minutes, and recommendations <br />and all person's statements made at the public hearing <br />were considered. <br /> <br />NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the cfty of <br />New Brighton, that the following findings of fact are made in <br />respect to SP-79: <br /> <br />1. That general purpose of the sign ordinance is to <br />promote sound identification, reduction of clutter <br />and aesthetic enhancement; <br /> <br />2. That the building design and location create a <br />situation where signing must be handled sensitively; <br /> <br />3. That wall and window signs would not be consistent <br />with the general purposes of the sign ordinance; <br /> <br />4. That a single ground sign as proposed woUld provide <br />sound identification and would be compatible with the <br />general area. <br />
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