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Senior Planner McGuire Brigl confirmed that the City Council would hold a public hearing at the <br /> first reading of the ordinance. <br /> Commissioner VanScoy commented that he does not support allowing billboards. He stated that <br /> he is bothered that this change is being brought forward by a request from one company but <br /> understood that the City initiated the process. <br /> Councilmember Woestehoff clarified that this is not a request by one company, as the City initiated <br /> the request. He stated the other two billboards could be through different companies. <br /> Senior Planner McGuire Brigl commented that the sign previously discussed would be placed upon <br /> City property and the other two signs could be placed upon private properties. <br /> Commissioner Walker asked the number of properties that would fit the necessary criteria. <br /> Senior Planner McGuire Brigl commented that the vacant spaces along the highway would qualify, <br /> or a portion of the property could be split off for the billboard. She noted that signs would only be <br /> allowed within commercial or industrial areas. <br /> Councilmember Woestehoff stated that the purpose of having the sign on a parcel without a <br /> building would ensure the existing company would not have advertising on the site as well. <br /> Commissioner VanScoy asked if there would be an impact to the monument sign that exists or <br /> whether the billboard would be in addition. <br /> Senior Planner McGuire Brigl confirmed that the monument signs of the City would not be <br /> impacted. She stated that a billboard would not be classified as a monument sign. She clarified <br /> that the City would maintain ownership of the land and lease it to the business that operates the <br /> sign. <br /> Chairperson Bauer referenced pages four and five which provides additional background <br /> information. He stated that some of the language seems duplicative to the information found <br /> within the sign ordinance. <br /> Senior Planner McGuire Brigl commented that an intent section of an ordinance is common to <br /> include. She stated that if there is pushback on the ordinance, it helps to have the intent. <br /> Chairperson Bauer stated that on page five there is language related to the distance between signs <br /> and asked if the two miles would be exact or a minimum distance. <br /> Senior Planner McGuire Brigl commented that it would be intended as a minimum distance and <br /> that language could be updated. <br /> Commissioner Walker stated that he does not like this idea and finds billboards to be tacky. He <br /> noted that he would not support the ordinance. <br /> Planning Commission/ October 28, 2021 <br /> Page 2 of 8 <br />