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CC Regular Session 6.2. <br />Meeting Date: 07/ 11 /2023 <br />By: Todd Larson, Community Development <br />Information <br />Title: <br />PUBLIC HEARING - Consider a Conditional Use Permit for iDigital for an Off Premise Digital Billboard at <br />9500 Hwy. 10 NW. <br />Purpose/Background: <br />iDigital (the Applicant) has submitted an application for a digital billboard near the intersection of Hwy 10 at <br />Alpine Drive NW. The side is proposed to be on the south side of the highway, south of the trail and power lines. <br />The property is privately owned by the Nathe family. The sign appears to meet all the size, height, and placement <br />rules for a digital billboard. <br />Digital billboards must be at least 2 miles apart. Last year, iDigital received approval for a sign located south of <br />Highway 10 near Traprock Street (the entrance to the Ankoa County Mississippi West Regional Park). The <br />proposed location is just under 3 miles away. Unlike that billboard with a vertical orientation, the proposed <br />billboard has a more traditional horizontal orientation. The sign will be 29.5 feet tall with a sign area of 575 <br />square feet (50 feet tall and 700 square feet in area are the maximums). The proposed sign meets all the design <br />requirements set out in City Code. An agreement between iDigital and the City will come back at a later date to <br />satisfy the following code requirement: <br />"Applicants for an off -premises digital billboard signs permit shall enter into an agreement with the city to <br />provide the city no less than 20 hours (provided in 9,000 eight -second spots) per month per dynamic display <br />off -premises sign face in the city for community and public service messages at such times as shall be reasonably <br />determined by the city. This agreement must be approved by the city council before a permit for the construction <br />or conversion of an off -premises signs and digital billboard may be issued by the building official. " <br />Notification: <br />Notification was mailed to all property owners within 350 feet of the site. A "proposed development" sign was <br />placed in the approximate location of the billboard. A legal notice was published in the June 9 Anoka Union <br />Herald Newspaper. The Planning Commission did not act on the request at its meeting on June 22 due to a lack <br />of quorum. Staff has re -notified the new date of the new public hearing at the City Council. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />Alternatives: <br />1. Adopt Resolution #23-137 approving the CUP as recommended by staff. <br />2. Adopt Resolution #23-137 approving the CUP with any modifications that the City Council sees appropriate. <br />3. Deny the CUP based on certain findings. <br />Funding Source: <br />All costs associated with this CUP request are the responsibility of the applicant. <br />Recommendation: <br />Staff recommends approval of the CUP. The Planning Commission did not make a recommendation on June 22 <br />due to a lack of a quorum. <br />Action: <br />