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Commissioner Walker asked if this is City owned property that would be leased to a sign company. <br /> He asked if this ordinance would be intended to allow the City to do something that no other <br /> property could do. <br /> Senior Planner McGuire Brigl commented that three signs would be allowed with spacing two <br /> miles between signs, therefore other properties would be allowed if they met that distance. <br /> Commissioner Walker stated that his issue is that the Commission would be recommending an <br /> ordinance that only the City would benefit from financially. <br /> Commissioner Anderson asked the size of the sign that the City currently has on Highway 10. <br /> Senior Planner McGuire Brigl estimated the digital display section to be about 150 square feet. <br /> Commissioner Anderson noted that the digital display section of the City sign is clearly too small <br /> while he believes the Champlin billboard is much too big. He stated that perhaps half of that size <br /> be allowed. He stated that it would be nice to generate revenue from the sign, but he was unsure <br /> that he wanted it to be owned by the City. He stated that perhaps the land is rented, which would <br /> generate income. He stated that sign height will also be an issue because the new interchanges <br /> may impact views. <br /> Commissioner Gengler stated that she believes that the current proposal would have a sign <br /> company leasing the space from the City and the City would only have the one sign, which would <br /> leave two additional spots open for others that are interested. <br /> Senior Planner McGuire Brigl confirmed that the City does have a vendor it has been working <br /> with and the City is working on lease negotiations with that vendor. She stated that the EDA and <br /> City Council have chosen the vendor and made the decision to allow this, therefore an ordinance <br /> is needed. <br /> Chairperson Bauer noted that two other private parties could come forward with proposals if they <br /> met the requirements of the ordinance and spacing. <br /> Senior Planner McGuire Brigl stated that the draft ordinance includes a stipulation that there would <br /> need to be some benefit to Ramsey, such as a welcome to Ramsey statement, or advertising space <br /> for the City. <br /> Commissioner Gengler stated that she is concerned with the two privately owned lots. She stated <br /> that parts of the overlay are close to residential areas and asked if there could be stipulations on <br /> where the sign could shine to avoid impact to the adjacent residential areas. <br /> Senior Planner McGuire Brigl commented that the residential zoned and mixed-use zoned <br /> properties were not allowed and noted that an additional stipulation could be added requiring a <br /> certain distance from residential property. <br /> Commissioner Peters referenced the sign for Suite Living, noting that the sign is very bright. <br /> Planning Commission/August 26, 2021 <br /> Page 21 of 26 <br />
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