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i` <br /> s. <br /> I' <br /> Commissioner Bauer suggested that the no advertising for menu boards be changed to no outside <br /> advertising, as that would allow a business to advertise their own specials but not advertise for <br /> another business. <br /> Commissioner Hunt used the example of McDonald's which may advertise their happy meal toys, <br /> p . . <br /> which could be in partnership with a movie and asked if that would qualify as advertising another <br /> business. <br /> r <br /> Commissioner Peters commented that he would believe that would fall under the category of E <br /> selling a product that McDonald's is selling. <br /> Chairperson son Cen ler commented that she has not seen a menu board advertising for another <br /> g <br /> business so <br /> that language is just not needed in the code any longer. <br /> perhaps <br /> Commissioner Peters agreed that language could just be removed. <br /> • ler asked if there should be regulations on <br /> Chairperson Deng dynamic signs or dynamic monument g <br /> signs and provided some examples. <br /> Senior Planner Martin commented that those standards would come forward for discussion at the <br /> December meeting. He welcomed any input the Commission may have on how to make the <br /> standards for freestanding signs more efficient and consistent across the zoning districts. <br /> Planning Manag er Larson commented that the biggest question staff had on this section was related <br /> freestanding square footage sign requirement for the COR, noting that none of the existing <br /> to the g q g gn q <br /> signs meet that size. He stated that rather than making all those businesses come in n to make a <br /> request to allow their sign, the standard should just be increased to bring those signs into <br /> compliance and to be consistent with what is allowed 'in the other districts. <br /> The Commission supported that change. <br /> Senior Planner Martin noted another maximum within the COR for sign height that does not match <br /> the standards outside of the COR,nor does it match the signs that exist. <br /> Chairperson Oengler asked if staff is open to variations between the different CDR zones, as it <br /> could make sense to allow higher signs in the more business/external zones, such as near Coborn's, <br /> rather than the internal zones. <br /> Commissioner Bauer commented that his other concern would be that traffic will move faster on <br /> the highway with the elimination of the stoplights. He stated that if they are attempting to attract <br /> businesses to the COR, they will want to have proper signage to direct drivers from the highway <br /> to the COR. <br /> Commissioner Peters asked if the six-foot height applies to any style sign. He noted that some <br /> people are taller than six feet. <br /> Planning Commission/November 21,2024 <br /> Page 4 of 7 <br />