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Mr. Levenske noted the sign as presented is 10 digits per face, not 5 as the amendment <br /> reads. Mr. Holland explained that Super America and the sign company created this sign <br /> for another location and hoped to use something similar for Pequot Lakes. <br /> Mr. Burslie stated that the draft amendment states 5 digits per face. The existing BP sign <br /> is 5 digits. <br /> Mr. Levenske asked if Super American was interested in what was proposed last month— <br /> to bring the sign into conformance and be allowed 5 digits. Mr. Holland stated that it was <br /> not an option; it is way too expensive. <br /> Vice-Chairman Adams stated that the Planning Commissio been asked to review the <br /> sign ordinance and asked to approve a sign that is not in fo ce with the current <br /> ordinance. He is in a dilemma; at the end of the day t e clusi hat we don't agree <br /> that we should not have a digital sign, we approve p ion, so m g in advance of <br /> a study with long term consequences. <br /> Council Member Akerson stated that digital gas p is ave becom icon on <br /> the highway. It is a place to get information and gas. y use advanced technology <br /> with safety issues as discussed earlie The sign ordin ould conceivably take 10 <br /> months to go through. This little piec ould get tha ty i sue out; wind is as <br /> dangerous as the cold. For the City to i ty issue i ponsible. <br /> Mr. Holland asked if ther any other ci s t do ow them. Mr. Burslie stated <br /> that he can't name an but is sure re are so e. <br /> Vice-Chairman A ted h oesn't like t ing; making decisions without a <br /> study is irresponsible. <br /> Mr. Lev ce rem ver hat the red portion of the amendment refers to gas <br /> price Approva is am t would not include a sign for the school, <br /> cha b <br /> Ms. Brown a that she lso uncomfortable with this coming in before the sign <br /> review is comp She so agrees that there should only be 5 digits with no coffee or <br /> diesel pricing. She ked if it could be turned down at night. Some digital signs are <br /> quite bright. The BP gn could be seen almost a mile out of town. <br /> Mr. Burslie reminded everyone that this is an ordinance amendment, not a variance <br /> application. If the Planning Commission wants to include making the signs conforming, <br /> it will need to be in the ordinance that they be brought into conformance. <br /> Mr. Holland suggested passing an ordinance to make all signs conforming; there are a lot <br /> of signs too big. <br /> MINUTES 3 <br /> Pequot Lakes Planning Commission <br /> March 15, 2012 <br />