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i <br /> I <br /> display sign. Staff was asked to publish for a public hearing to look at amending the <br /> ordinance on the digital signs but failed to do so. The reader board was going to be <br /> discussed. <br /> The new plan indicates the freestanding will only be on one post. The eastern pole as <br /> approved last month has its foundation within MN/DOT right-of-way. The proposed sign <br /> will be placed on the existing westerly pole. <br /> 4 <br /> i <br /> The proposed reader board is a digital sign that does not flash and is not intermittently lit. <br /> The letters are made out of light and are not allowed. <br /> Discussion followed regarding intent of the ordinance and their desire for a digital sign. <br /> The Planning Commission suggested amending the ordinance before allowing a digital <br /> sign. <br /> Public comment: <br /> Brandon: same position as DQ. If you talke ors defied sign permits,they would <br /> tell you that ordinance is overly restrictive. PL si din-ens extremely restrictive. It <br /> is neighboring property and he does not have an issue R it. Interpretation, narrowly <br /> defined it meets the guidelines. You need to approve it d on it meets your ordinance. <br /> Brandon Andersen: He has the same position s the Dairy Q 41 The Pequot Lakes <br /> sign ordinance is extremely restrictive. He is the nighbonng rroperty and does not have <br /> an issue with it. It is how ty',ou interpret the prdmance;ii rowly defined it meets the <br /> guidelines. The Planner '�J ��issian needs to approve it based on it meets the <br /> ordinance. We neel�get c "{t with technology. <br /> X16 <br /> r <br /> Chairman Woog state di , that '6 digital signs make a town more quaint <br /> and explained lh,e process o��aft1 _o i %rdinance. <br /> A moti was made b 43il1 Ha O onded by Deb Brown,to approve the new design <br /> for the freestanding sign to be p on the existing westerly post with the same height <br /> and square",f otage as approved in vlarch. All members voted"aye". Motion carried. <br /> Mr. Marohn expla peed that'With our overly restrictive ordinance 5 freestanding signs <br /> have been approved (this site, one existing. He also explained that the Planning <br /> Commission can tabiihe digital sign until after the ordinance amendment public <br /> hearing. <br /> A motion was made by Bill Habein to approve the digital reader board. Motion failed <br /> due to lack of second. <br /> The public hearing for the ordinance amendment will be the first public hearing next <br /> month. <br /> i <br /> Minutes 3 <br /> Pequot Lakes Planning Commission <br /> April 15,2010 <br />