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7. 3. <br />CC Regular Session <br />Meeting Date: 01/09/2024 <br />Primary Strategic Plan Initiative: Promote economic growth and development. <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Adopt Ordinance #23-19 Amending Temporary Sign Regulations <br />Purpose/Background: <br />The City Council approved the introduction of the ordinance on December 12. <br />The City's Economic Development Authority (EDA) has been working on different ways to mitigate the effects of <br />the Highway 10 reconstruction project on businesses in the area. They reviewed several possibilities with <br />temporary signage such as size, quantity, placement, permitting requirements, and duration. The recommendation <br />the EDA made was to double the time allowed for temporary signage from up to 10 weeks to up to 20 weeks <br />within the year. All other requirements for temporary signage would remain in place. <br />The EDA also discussed geographical boundaries for businesses to have the additional time. They recommended <br />just doing it city-wide. <br />The City Attorney advised modifying Chapter 117 via ordinance rather than by resolution given the duration of <br />the two-year construction project. Ordinance #23-19 attached adds a temporary provision that expires at the end <br />of 2025. The construction project for the roadway is anticipated to be complete (or substantially complete) by <br />late fa112025. <br />It should also be noted that staff plan on working with the Planning Commission in 2024 on reviewing the entire <br />Sign Code regulations. <br />Notification: <br />A public hearing notice was placed in the November 17 Anoka Union Herald Newspaper for the November 30, <br />2023, Planning Commission meeting. <br />Time Frame/Observations/Alternatives: <br />Alternatives to consider: <br />1. Adopt Ordinance #23-19 as recommended by the Planning Commission (attached ordinance). <br />2. Adopt Ordinance #23-19 as recommended by the EDA (doubling existing allowances only). <br />3. Adopt Ordinance #23-19 with modifications that the City Council sees appropriate. <br />4. Deny the Ordinance keeping the existing regulations in place. <br />Funding Source: <br />As an EDA/City-lead initiative, funding for this project was through the course of staffs duties. <br />Recommendation: <br />The Planning Commission and the EDA recommend adoption of Ordinance #23-19 pertaining to temporary <br />signs. The Planning Commission's recommendation was to allow unlimited 8-week extensions of a sign that is in <br />good repair during the construction period while the EDA's recommendation was simply doubling the current <br />allowed timeframes. The attached ordinance reflects the Planning Commission's recommendation. <br />