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Councilmember Heineman asked with Highway 10 being redone and County buying a lot of land <br /> to make it fit, were a lot of billboards that were grandfathered in going to be taken down as a part <br /> of the process. <br /> Interim City Administrator/Community Dev. Director Hagen replied he didn't have the exact <br /> figure of what would be permanent takings or construction limits that those existing billboards <br /> may be impacted. He guessed most of the parcel acquisitions were around the interchanges and <br /> he thought for the most part it is buildings or structures and not billboards that would be impacted. <br /> Councilmember Musgrove commented she appreciated the City Staff and Planning Commission <br /> having the open house. She stated she got to see the vertical digital sign and that there is a trend <br /> toward digital signs. She stated if businesses can benefit from it, she has changed her mind and <br /> thinks it is a win-win. She stated it is in an area where businesses can be promoted and can benefit <br /> from it. She stated the Ordinance allows the Council to have a say in how many signs and the <br /> location of them. She stated she will be supporting this tonight. <br /> Councilmember Specht agreed with Councilmember Musgrove that the sign will benefit <br /> businesses and be a marker for Ramsey. <br /> Motion by Councilmember Specht, seconded by Councilmember Riley, to introduce Ordinance <br /> #22-19 Amending Sign Code to Allow Off-Premise Digital Billboard Signs. <br /> Further discussion: <br /> Councilmember Howell stated that she is a fan of the vertical digital billboard. She saw one in <br /> Fargo and thought it looks great and is excited to have one in Ramsey. Councilmember Heineman <br /> commented to address the concerns of the Planning Commission, he didn't think changing the <br /> rules to benefit Ramsey is a bad thing. He stated as the City Council they represent the residents <br /> and thought a lot of residents would prefer revenue is generated instead of spent. He also thought <br /> it was going to be a win for the City and the businesses. He challenged the concern that it doesn't <br /> fit rural Ramsey by stating it is going to go along Highway 10 where they are looking at a lot of <br /> businesses. He stated for those reasons he is going support this. Councilmember Specht <br /> commented to clarify that seven seconds is what the lease is written and asked if there is any benefit <br /> to changing it to six seconds. He added seven seconds is the desired time. <br /> Motion carried. Voting Yes: Mayor Kuzma, Councilmembers Specht, Riley, Heineman, Howell <br /> and Musgrove. Voting No: Councilmember Woestehoff. <br /> 7.06: Adopt Resolution #22-134 to Approve a Policy for the Recruitment, Application and <br /> Judge Appointment Process for the Charter Commission <br /> Administrative Services Director Lasher reviewed the staff report and recommendation to adopt <br /> Resolution #22-134 Approving the Policy for the Recruitment, Application, and Judge <br /> Appointment Process for the Charter Commission. <br /> Councilmember Musgrove referenced the policy under the heading "Additional Steps" number <br /> one and number five and asked if it can be specified how the communication will be done. She <br /> City Council/June 14,2022 <br /> Page 12 of 17 <br />