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HomeMy WebLinkAbout90-01-C.U.P. SignC CU90 -01 McYillien -Lot 20 Green 0grs 1 So w. sa lxY _ M.VYNW YM MNNIROM rr� V1• MCWILLIES COND USE Sid. N& 1160" NBBI�NBB. YN lM ANB[LBB {NIC�py�py�Y� q� YCBY6YP 11FlOCVBTBYCbLOB Y9• lG � �i� < /.��J�S F e a � cG�n w f'�^ �•-� � US Y — J^ ^Get CU 90 - C,/ PD4 s_ t D2 -m2 -D APPLICATION FOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT Applican Cic, Home Phone: •/s�7- 3saY Address: ae . �4y+ -?; 7C- -_isc7 Pa c7..� Nbrk Phone: va7 -54o3 Property Owner: 5 _ Home Phone• Address: Fork Phone: Proposed Conditional Use Legal Description: Lot Existing Use of Property Property Acreage: 42.500 Present Toning: R -I /S -D Conditional Use Being Requested: To erect off - premise directional siens t the intersect ons of C.R. 21 b West Avenue. We st Ae S Plea.ant St H12hway 13 L e.g. 21 Deed Restrictions: x No _yes If so, please attach. Has the Applicant previously sought to plat, rezone, obtain a variance or conditional use Permit on the subject site or any Part of it: M x Yes dmquest: 1985 c pdtrm, al 'MISSION RFAUIRRMUS :(A)Completed application form. (B)Complete legal description and Parcel identification number (PM). (C)Filing fee. (D)Deed restrictions, if necessary. (E)Fifteen copies of site plan drawn to scale showing existing /proposed structures. (F)Additional inforn tion as requested by the Planning Director including but not limited to: existing grades and buildings within 100 feet, drainage plan with finished grade and relationship to existing water bodies, if any, proposed floor plan with use indicated plus building elevations, landscape plan with schedule of plantings and screening, curb cuts, driveways, parking areas, walks and curbing. (G)Certified from abstract firm the names and address of property owners within 500 feet of the existing property lines of the subject Property. (MApplication and supportive data are due 20 days prior to any scheduled hearing. ONLY COMPLETE APPLICATIONS SHALL BE REUIFY)ED BY THE PLANNING OONMISSION. Tb the best of ny knowledge the information presented on this form is correct. In addition, I have read Section 7.5 of the Zoning Ordinance which specifies the requirements for conditional uses. I agree to provide information and follow the procedures as outlined in the Ordinance. i..�,/��alL/m�sL ®�T_..G asp 1990 scants Signature Date Same as Above Fee Owners Signature Date THIS SECTION TO BE FILLED OUT BY THE PLANNING DIRBCROR PLANNING C"USSION APPFMW _DENIED II /IS /9n DATE OF FEARING =* % CITY OOU)iCIL `�sr� _ —DENIM /d //7/9e DATE OF HEARING I. i McWTLLIES AIOQ�S'0 ° o ono QC3cmCW�c� �voe oa .ae °o 1a00�a,0��4"° o oompl a no no - - �r era ss - e d - voaae�a� maava aaa f'aovaoodB000ml , tiva�a �aUn��wo :ca m 0 r PROPOSED DIRECTIONAL SIGN LOCATIONS N NO SCALE SLUFF q PROPOSED OFF PREMISES DIRRCTIORAL SIGN LOCATION N t NO SCALE Minutes of The Prior Lake City Council December 17, 1990 Ms. Svela reviewed several questions with the Council regarding details of the process in selling the bricks, and requested the Council to indicate their desire on several aspects of the project. Discussion also occurred regarding an appropriate name for the City park. MOTION MADE BY LARSON, SECONDED BY FITZGERALD, TO APPROVE THE NAME "HERITAGE PARK" AND "CENTENNIAL PLAZA" FOR THE TWO PROJECT SITES. Upon a vote taken, ayes by Andren, Fitzgerald, Larson, Scott and White, the motion passed unanimously. Mr. Schenck gave a brief update on the status of the Time Capsule plans. A short discussion occurred on having a contest to design a flag for the City. The next order of business was: Consider Recommendations On Parks Survey From Parks Advisory Committee. Parks and Recreation Director Mangan introduced the following Parks Advisory Members who were present: Kathe Abrams, Ron Ceminsky, Daniel Wehrs and Patrick Heaney. Mangan then gave a brief overview of the purpose of the Parks Survey and a synopsis of the survey results. The Committee recommended that a conceptual plan for the establishment of a trail system in Prior Lake be established by March, 1991 with a design plan being completed in June, 1991. Council concurred that a time frame should be established for a trail system linking neighborhoods and major community facilities. MOTION MADE BY FITZGERALD, SECONDED BY WHITE, TO DIRECT STAFF TO PROCEED WITH THE DESIGN OF A CONCEPTUAL PLAN FOR A CITY TRAIL SYSTEM AND THAT THIS PLAN BE COMPLETED BY MARCH 1, 1991 AND THE DESIGN PLANS BE COMPLETED BY JUNE 1, 1991. Upon a vote taken, ayes by Andren, Fitzgerald, Larson, Scott and White, the motion passed unanimously. A short recess was called. The meeting reconvened at 8:20 P.M. The next order of business was: Consider Conditional Use Permit Application For McWillies. Owner Jan Ballard addressed Council concerning her request for approval to place five off premise directional signs within Prior Lake to direct traffic to McWillies Restaurant. Discussion occurred regarding the wording of the signs, placement site for signs and routing of traffic through a residential neighborhood. MOTION MADE BY WHITE, TO APPROVE THE CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT AS SUBMITTED WITH THE PROVISION THAT STAFF AND MRS. BALLARD COME TO AN AGREEMENT WITH THE REPLACEMENT OF THE WORD MARINA, AND THAT MCWILLIES MAINTAIN THE SIGNS, AND THAT THE SIGNS NOT BE ILLUMINATED. Motion died for lack of a second. Minutes of The Prior Lake City Council December 17, 1990 Additional discussion occurred regarding the provisions of the Conditional Use Permit. It was noted that although residents had been notified of the intent to erect the signs, no comments had been forthcoming from anyone. MOTION MADE BY WHITE, SECONDED BY ANDREN, TO APPROVE THE CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR FIVE OFF PREMISE DIRECTIONAL SIGNS TO BE LOCATED WITHIN THE CITY OF PRIOR LAKE WITH THE THREE CONTINGENCIES RECOMMENDED BY THE PLANNING COMMISSION AS DIRECTED IN THE STAFF REPORT, AND THAT THE APPLICANT AND STAFF AGREE ON A SUBSTITUTE FOR THE WORD MARINA ON THE SIGNS, AND THAT THE SIGNS ALREADY POSTED WITH THE WORD MARINA ALSO BE CHANGED. Upon a vote taken, ayes by Andren, Larson, Scott and White, nay by Fitzgerald, the motion carried. A short recess was called. The meeting was reconvened at 9:35 p.m. The next order of business was: Consider Preliminary Summary and General Annexation Concept - New Century Construction Petition. City Manager Unmacht briefly outlined the process to be used during the presentation. Tim Keane, Attorney for New Century Construction, presented an overhead sap of the proposed annexation site and discussed his client's desire to have the property annexed into the City of Prior Lake. Cit/ Manager Unmacht noted that officials from Spring Lake Township, Clarence Kaiser and Barb Johnson, were in the audience. Unmacht next discussed the policy stipulation and the process being used. City Planner Graser then presented Staff's position on the issue. Extensive discussion occurred on various aspects of the Annexation process. Mr. Kaiser addressed Council and stated that the Spring Lake Township Board was opposed to the annexation as it is presented and preferred to see a new Orderly Annexation. Agreement approved first. Additional discussion occurred regarding the infrastructure system, costs and benefits of annexation, analysis of fees, the proposed conceptual plat and other issues pertaining to the property and its annexation. MOTION MADE BY LARSON, SECONDED BY WHITE, TO DIRECT STAFF TO PROCEED WITH THE NEXT LEVEL (STEP 4) IN THE ANNEXATION PROCESS AS OUTLINED IN THE ANNEXATION AND POLICY PROCEDURES. Upon a vote taken, ayes by Andren, Fitzgerald, Larson, Scott and White, the motion passed unanimously. The next order of business was: Consider Third Draft of Senior Housing Policy. Assistant City Manager Schmudlach reviewed the third draft of the Senior Housing Policy and discussed the changes which had been implemented as requested by Council during the October I, 1990 Council meeting. Extensile discussion occurred regarding specifics of requirements and restrictions which could be mandated by the City. Council concurred that staff should make the necessary changes and place on the Consent Agenda for final approval. �� PRtpk HERITAGE COMMUNITY ` /x /1:5f2t 4 v 1891 1991 2oy> AGENDA NUMBER: PREPARED BY: 7 R USE P PERMIT G APPLICATION SU&3ECT: CONSIDER CONDITIONAL FOR MB DATE: DECEMBER ER 17 17, , 1990 INTRODUCTION: The purpose of this item is to consider a use application from Jan conditional permit Ballard of MCWillles Restaurant. The permit is being requested pursuant to Sign Ordinance 83 -5 Section 5- 7 -2A11 which sets forth directional regulations for off - premises signs. The applicant is requesting approval to place five directional signs Within Prior Lake to direct traffic to Mcwillies Restaurant. See application and attached marn�i als for further reference. BACKGROUND: Mcwillies Restaurant operates under a conditional use permit Which was issued by the City of Prior Lake in 1984. Prior to 1984, the restaurant /tavern operated as a legal non - conforming use within Prior Lake. The surrounding neighborhood is zoned R -1 /S - D and is developed with single family homes. Mcwillies is the only restaurant located on Prior Lake. DISCUSSION: Sign Ordinance 83 -5 contains a provision whereby an applicant may apply to the City for a conditional use permit to locate off - premises directional signs within the community in order to direct traffic to a business that the City deems suffers a hardship because of its location. No businesses are allowed to display off - premises signs without first obtaining a conditional use permit from the City. To date, the City has granted only two off - premises signs, one for the Mdewakanton Sioux Little Six Bingo Palace and one for the Minnesota Horse and Hunt Club. These signs are located at the intersections of Columbia Avenue and County Road 42 and Panama Avenue and S.T.H. 13 respectively. The proposal by Jan Ballard is to locate five blue and white signs "McWILLIES 4629 Dakota St. SE.. Pno, lake Minnesota 55372 I Ph (612) 4474230 I Fax (612) 447 4245 RESTAURANT- MARINA" within the City. Two signs have been installed, by MNDOT on S.T.H. 13 right -of -way near the intersection o` the highway with C.R. 21. Attached find Minnesota Department of Transpirtation Application for Installation of Specific Service Signing on Trunk Highways. Ms. Ballard has received approval by MNDOT to locate two signs within S.T.H. 13 right -of -way. The permit was issued by Joel. Katz on June 1, 1990. The State is authorized by M.S. 160.292 to grant "Specific Service Signs" for restaurants and resorts in order to implement a system of signing for the purpose of displaying service information to the traveling public. The signs which are approved by the State are standard size rectangular sign panels that are blue and white in color and measure 1 -1/2 feet by six feet. There are specific guidelines that are applied by the State in the determination of types of businesses which are eligible for signs under the statute. It is the policy of MNDOT to check with the local municipality to ensure that all appropriate local permits have been granted to the business in question. However, the State failed to secure this information from the City of Prior Lake prior to erecting the existing signs on S.T.H. 13. In light of the statute and information available concerning "Specific Service Signs" staff did not require the applicant to remove the two signs located within S.T.H. 13 right -of -way prior to consideration of the conditional use permit by the Planning Commission and City Council. In addition to the signs located on S.T.H 13, the applicant is requesting that two signs be located at the intersection of West Avenue and C.R. 21 and one sign be located at the intersection of West Avenue and Pleasant Street. The applicant has received an approved sign permit from Scott County Highway Engineer, Brad Larson, to locate two signs within C.R. 21 right -of -way. The signs will be a standard blue and white and contain the same wording as the signs which were erected by the MNDOT. The sign proposed at the intersection of West Avenue and Pleasant Street will be located at an intersection with a stop sign, therefore the directional sign can be much smaller than the signs located on S.T.H. 13 and C.R. 21. The recommendation from staff is that the maximum size sign should be 24" x 12" for the intersection of West Avenue and Pleasant Street. This size sion is comparable to the street signs which indicate directional arrows such as those found on one way streets. Staff notified approximately 70 residents who own property adjacent to the proposed sign locations on C.R. 21, West Avenue and Pleasant Street. There were few public comments made at the Planning Commission hearing which was held on November 15, 1990. Local business persons representing Prior Lake Gas and Grocery and Viking Liquor Barrel stated that they often dive directions to people seeking to find McWillies and they supported granting of the conditional use permit for directional signs. ALTERNATIVES: 1. Approve the Conditional Use Permit as requested. 2. Table a decision on the item pending further study or information. 3. Deny the Conditional Use Permit application for specific reasons. The recommendation of the Planning Commission is to approve the conditional use permit for five off - premises directional signs to be located within the City of Prior Lake as Per attached maps. Rationale being that the City has determined that McWillies is an integral part of the community by changing its legal status from a non - conforming use to a conditional use. McWillies is the only restaurant on Prior Lake and there are no direct access routes available for restaurant traffic. The sign ordinance was written to allow relief to certain businesses that lack reasonable identification due to their location. The signs should be granted subject to the following conditions: 1. That the signs be maintained in safe, aesthetically pleasing and good structural condition at all times. 2. The maximum size of the sign to be located at the intersection of West Avenue and Pleasant Street not exceed 24" x 12 ". The sign should be constructed of cedar or redwood with routed letters. Sign colors should be similar to the color scheme used by McWillies. The sign design, location and color scheme should be subject to staff approval. The signs not be illuminated. ACTION REQUIRED: Depends upon Council Discussion. S6Q OfZ w�N< � 82 (A) 7. Public Service Information Signs: Shall be allowed by corditional use permit in "B" Districts either on pylons or on the building face. Such sign area devoted to this shall conform to sign area and location controls in this Chapter, but may be done in an intermittent lighting basis subject to timing and information controls stipulated a condition to the Conditional Use Permit. B. 0n- Premise Signs: For the purpose of identifying or advertising a business, person, activity, goods, products or services located on the premises where the sign is installed and maintained, signs shall be regulated as set forth in Section 5 -7 -4 (B) and (C) . 9. Illuminated Signs: Illuminated signs shall be allowed in "B" and "I" Districts. Such sign shall be illuminated only by steady, stationary, shielded light sources directed solely at the sign, or internal to it, without causing glare for motorists, pedestrians, or neighboring premises. 10. No Trespassing Signs: No trespassing and no dumping signs shall not exceed two (2) square feet in area per side and not to exceed four (4) in number per lot in "R" Districts. In "A" and "C" Districts such signs shall not be less than three hundred feet (300') apart. 11. Off- Premises Directional Sign: Fbr the purpose of providing off street direction to a residential project described in Sections 5 -7 -2 (A) described herein, or a new venture less than twelve (12) months following occupancy permit, a public, religious or nonprofit institution, or a use which in the determination of the Planning Commission incurs substantial hardship from lack of reasonable identification as a result of its location, a special use permit shall be required. Such sign shall not exceed twenty -five (25) square feet per face and such sign shall conform to the yard requirements of the Zoning District in which it is located. Such conditional use permit shall be issued for one (1) year periods. In addition, a directional sign may be permitted for arty use which, in the determination of the Planning Commission, incur substantial hardship from lack of reasonable identification as a result of its location. If said sign is lighted, it shall be illuminated only during those hours when business is in operation or when the model hoes or other developments are open for conducting business. 12. On-Premise Directional Sign: Where one -way access and egress drives are incorporated in a site plan, a sign indicating traffic direction no more than four (4) square feet may be placed at a driveway within five feet (5 of the street right -of -way and no more than four feet (4 from the average grade level. A directional sign indicating the entrance to a two -way driveway may be approved or required where the Zoning Administrator deems it is necessary to safely direct the traveling public. PR/ 0,�, HERITAGE COMMUNITY 9xJl.' I 897 1991 2ayv I e1 "CU01P2" NOTICE OF HEARING FOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT You are hereby notified that a hearing will be held by the Planning Commission in the Prior Lake Council Chambers at 4629 Dakota Street S.E. on: _M ONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1990 at APPROXIMATELY 7:45 P.M. PURPOSE OF HEARING: To consider a conditional use permit application for Jan Ballard of McWillies Restaurant. SUBJECT SITE LOCATION: 3950 Green Heights Trail Lot 20, Green Heights ist Addition REQUESTED ACTION: The applicant wishes to erect five off premises directional signs within the City of Prior Lake to direct traffic to McWillies Restaurant. The proposed signs are to be located at the intersections of S.T.H. 13 and C.R. 21; C.R. 21 and West Avenue; and the intersection of West Avenue and Pleasant Street as per attached maps. The signs are proposed to be blue and white and contain the name "M.cWillies Restaurant - Marina" and a directional arrow. The applicant must receive approval from the City of Prior Lake City Council in order to erect the proposed directional signs within the community. If you desire to be heard in reference to this matter, you should attend this meeting. Oral and written comments will be accepted by the City Council. For more information, contact the Prior Lake Planning Department at 447 -4230. Prior Lake Planning Department December 10, 1990 4629 Dakota St S.E.. Pnor Lake Minnesota 55372 / Ph. (612( 4474230 / Fax (612) 4474245 PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES NOVEMBER 15, 1990 PAGE 4 variance but they do not accept responsibility for any short term or long term drain pipe construction but will assist with construction and maintenance as they are willing and able. Consensus from the Commissioners were in concurrence with the application. MOTION BY KEDROWSKI, SECOND BY LOFTUS, TO APPROVE A 5.8 FOOT SOUTH SIDE YARD VARIANCE FOR 14891 PIXIE POINT CIRCLE TO CONSTRUCT A GARAGE TO ALLEVIATE THE DRAINAGE PROBLEM ON THE PROPERTY, SITUATION IS UNIQUE TO THE PROPERTY AND THE CONSTRUCITON OF THE GARAGE WOULD FACILITATE THE ELIMINATION OF A PROBLEM THAT COULD PRODUCE PROPERTY DAMAGE AND THEREFORE BE DETRIMENTAL TO THE HEALTH AND WELFARE OF THE COIMIUNITY. THE VARIANCE WOULD NOT BE DETRIMENTAL TO THE HEALTH AND WELFARE OF THE COMMUNITY. Vote taken signified ayes by Kedrowski, Loftus, Wells, Arnold, and Roseth. MOTION CARRIED. A 5 minute recess was called at 8:50 P.M. The meeting was reconvened at 9:00 P.M. by Chairman Arnold. IT EM VI- JAN BALLARD MCWILLIES' RESTAURANT - CONDITIONAL USE Commissioner Kedrowski stated that he would abstain from any participation and discussion on this item as he represents the Lions Club in business transactions with McWillies Restaurant. Jan Ballard, representing McWillies on the Lake Restaurant, 3570 Green Heights Trail, stated she is requesting a conditional use permit to place signs on the highways to direct the public to McWillies. A hardship does exist as the restaurant is not visible from a major highway. The restaurant was established in 1907 and signs would help preserve the history of McWillies. It is the only restaurant located on Prior Lake. Horst Graser presented the information as per memo of November 15, 1990. Signs would display the name of the establis!iment and the State has approved 2 signs on Highway 13 near County Road 29. Applicant is requesting 5 directional signs within Prior Lake to direct traffic to McWillies. Recommendation from Staff is to approve the conditional use application. Dick Casey, Viking Liquor owner, County Raad 21 and Highway 13, and Jim Culton, 15554 Franklin Trail, Manager of convenience store at Dakota and Main, support the sign application as they have given directions to McWillies. Comments from the Commissioners were on increased traffic patterns, and different route possibilities. PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES NOVEMBER 15, 1990 PAGE 5 MOTION BY ROSETH, SECOND BY WELLS, TO APPROVE THE CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT APPLICATION FOR MCWILLIES ON THE LAKE RESTAURANT TO ALLOW THE ERECTION OF SIGNS WITH THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS: 1. THAT THE SIGNS BE MAINTAINED IN SAFE, AESTHETICALLY PLEASING AND GOOD STRUCTURAL CONDITION AT ALL TIMES. 2. THE MAXIMUM SIZE OF THE SIGN TO BE LOCATED AT THE INTERSECTION OF WEST AVENUE AND PLEASANT STREET NOT EXCEED 24" X 12 ". THE SIGN SHOULD BE CONSTRUCTED OF CEDAR OR REDWOOD WITH ROUTED LETTERS. SIGN COLORS SHOULD BE SIMILAR TO THE COLOR SCHEME USED BY MCWILLIES. THE SIGN DESIGN, LOCATION, AND COLOR SCHEME, IS SUBJECT TO STAFF APPROVAL. 3. THE SIGNS NOT BE ILLUMINATED. Vote taken signified ayes by Roseth, Wells, Loftus, Arnold, and Kedrowski. MOTION CARRIED. This item will go before the City Council. ITEM VII PUBLIC HEARING CHRISTENSEN BUILDING CORP. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT AND VARIANCE APPLICATION Public Hearing called to order at 9:45 P.M. by Chairman Arnold. Public was in attendance. Ted Schweich representing Christensen Building Corp., 2910 Multifoods Tower, 33 South 6th St. Minneapolis, MN, stated they are requesting a conditional use permit and variance to construct a proposed retail center, detached car wash and a three pump island gas dispensary for the vacant .87 acres located on the northwest corner of the intersection of S.T.H. 13 and Pleasant Street. A conditional use permit is needed for the car wash and an 18 foot variance for the pump island canopy and an 8 foot variance for a 32 foot driveway. Mr. Schweich explained the various businesses, traffic flow and parking plan proposed by applicant. Horst Graser presented the information as per memo of November 15, 1990 and gave a brief summary on the history of the subject site. Perhaps some of the reasons this site has not developed is access, traffic flow, soil conditions, market factors and negative influences by other uses. This site is very visible and should be developed to its highest potential to enhance the appearance and image of this downtown block to give a positive identity to the community. The charge to the Planning Commission is to determine if this proposal should be approved or if changes should be made, deleted, and /or redesigned. The proposal shows that virtually the entire lot is asphalt, parking is proposed on public right -of -way which will need County, City and perhaps APPLICANT: JAN BALLARD ITEM: CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT PRESENTER: HORST GRABEN, DIRECTOR OF PLANNING PUBLIC HEARING: YES X NO DATE: NOVEMBER 15, 1990 SITE ANALYSIS HISTORY/ GU The Planning Department has received a conditional use permit application from Jan Ballard of McWillies Restaurant. The permit is being requested pursuant to Sign Ordinance 83 -5 Section 5- 7 -2A71 which sets forth regulations for off - premises directional signs. The applicant is requesting approval to place five directional signs within Prior Lake to direct traffic to McWillies Restaurant. See application and attached materials for further reference. PLANNING CONSIDERATIONS: McWillies Restaurant operates under a conditional use permit which was issued by the City of Prior lake in 1984. Prior to 1984, the restaurant /tavern operated as a legal non - conforminq use within Prior Lake. The surrounding neighborhood is zoned R -I /S -D and is developed with single family homes. McWillies is the only restaurant located on Prior Lake. Sign Ordinance 83 -5 contains a provision whereby an applicant may apply to the City fo a conditional use permit to locate off - premises directional signs within the community in order to direct traffic to a business that the City deems suffers a hardship because of its location. No businesses are allowed to display off - premises signs without first obtaining a conditional use permit from the City. To date, the City has granted only two off - premises signs, one for the Mdewakanton Sioux Little Six Bingo Palace and one for the Minnesota Horse and Hunt Club. These signs are located at the intersections of Columbia Avenue and County Road 42 and Panama Avenue and S.T.H. 13. The proposal by Jan Ballard is to locate five blue and white signs "MCWILLIES RESTAURANT - MARINA" within the City. Two signs have been installed, by MNDOT on S.T.H. 13 right -of -way near the intersection of the highway with C.R. 21. Attached find Minnesota Department of transportation Application for Installation of Specific Service Signing on Trunk Highways. Ms. Ballard has received approval by MNDOT to locate two signs 4629 Dakota St. SE.. Prior fake, Minnesota 55372 / Ph. (612) 4474230 / Fax (612) 4474245 within S.T.H. 13 right -of -way. The permit was issued by Joel Katz on June 1, 1990. The State is authorized by M.S. 160.292 to grant "Specific Service Signs" for restaurants and resorts in order to implement a system of signing for the purpose of displaying service information to the traveling public. The signs which are approved by the State are standard size rectangular sign panels that are blue and white in color and measure 1 -1/2 feet by six feet. There are specific guidelines that are applied by the State in the determination of types of businesses which are eligible for signs under the statute. it is the policy of MNDOT to check with the local municipality to ensure that all appropriate local permits have been granted to the business iu question. However, the State failed to secure this information from the City of Prior Lake prior to erecting the existing signs on S.T.H. 13. In light of the statute and information available concerning "Specific Service Signs" staff did not require the applicant to remove the two signs located within S.T.H. 13 right -of -way. In addition to the signs located on S.T.H 13, the applicant is requesting that two signs be located at the intersection of west Avenue and C.R. 21 and one sign be located at the intersection of West Avenue and Pleasant Street. The applicant has received an approved sign permit from Scott County Highway Engineer, Brad Larson, to locate two signs within C.r. 21 right -of -way. The signs will be a standard blue and white and contain the same wording as the signs which were erected by the MNDOT. The sign proposed at the intersection of West Avenue and Pleasant Street will be located at an intersection with a stop sign, therefore the directional sign can be much smaller than the signs located on S.T.H. 13 and C.R. 21. Staff would recommend that the maximum size sign should be 24" x 12" for the intersection of West Avenue and Pleasant Street. This size sign is comparable to the street signs which indicate directional arrows such as those found on one way streets. Staff notified approximately 70 residents who own property adjacent to the proposed sign locations on C.R. 21, West Avenue and Pleasant Street. Comments received from neighbors will be presented to the Planning Commission at the hearing. RECOMMENDATION The recommendation from staff is to approve the conditional use permit for five off - premises directional signs to be located within the City of Prior Lake as per attached maps. Rationale being that the City has determined that McWillies is an integral part of the community by changing its legal status from a non - conforming use to a conditional use. McWillies is the only restaurant on Prior Lake and there are no direct access routes available for restaurant traffic. The sign ordinance was written to allow relief to certain businesses that lack reasonable identification due to their location. The signs should be granted subject to the following conditions: 1. That the signs be maintained in safe, aesthetically pleasing and good structural condition at all times. 2. The maximum size of the sign to be located at the intersection of West Avenue and Pleasant Street not exceed 24" x 12 ". The sign should be constructed of cedar or redwood with routed letters. Sign colors should be similar to the color scheme used McWillies. The sign design, location and color scheme should be subject to staff approval. 3. The signs not be illuminated. HERITAGE COMMUNITY \, 1891 1991 2oy> "CU01PN" NOTICE OF HEARING FOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT You are hereby notified that a hearing will be held by the Planning Commission in the Prior Lake Council Chambers at 4629 Dakota Street S.E. on: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1990 at 8:30 P.M. PURPOSE OF HEARING: To consider a conditional use permit application for Jan Ballard of McWillies Restaurant. SUBJECT SITE LOCATION: 3950 Green Heights Trail Lot 20, Green Heights 1st Addition REQUESTED ACTION: The applicant wishes to erect five off premises directional signs within the City of Prior Lake to direct traffic to McWillies Restaurant. The proposed signs are to be located at the intersections of S.T.H. 13 and C.R. 21; C.R. 21 and West Avenue; and the intersection of West Avenue and Pleasant Street as per attached maps. The signs are proposed to be blue and white and contain the name "McWillies Restaurant - Marina" and a directional arrow. The applicant must receive approval from the City of Prior Lake Planning Commission and City Council in order to erect the proposed directional signs within the community. If you desire to be heard in reference to this matter, you should attend this meeting. Oral and written comments will be accepted by the Planning Commission. For more information, contact the Prior Lake Planning Department at 447 -4230. Prior Lake Planning Commission November 7. 1990 4629 Dakota St S.E. No, take, Mn ,e .w 55372 / Ph. )612) 4474230 / Fax )612) 447 4245 MINNESOTA SPECIFIC SERVICE SIGNS Mn. Statute 960.292 - 160.297 C GREAT BEAR _ CAMPGROUND �J 5281 6- 7.04.06 Specific Service Signs (non- freeways only). 5783 DACKCROUND: 5786 n',ieially entitled "Information signs for resorts and 5287 recreational camping areas ", these devices are more commonly 5288 referred to as ",Specific Service Signs "' 5200 This type of signing was mandated by the 1980 Lagi }}�Mature, and is 5291 covered under Minne Sta 160.292 Co 760.247 Refer to 599? these statutes for complete legislative intent. The 1981 5293 Legislature anended the Statutes to permit the inclusion of 8 9 10 - 95 - 2h Rd "e SE2TE 19E HINNE S'3Tq TRAFFIC ENCINEEq iNO ] MA NIA 3. 31 5215 motels, the 1985 Legislature permitted the inclusion of 5296 restaurants, and the 1988 Legislature sddcd "rural agricultural 5291 businesses" and "places of worship." The 1989 Legislature adAed l2'+d� "toorist 'uric,ted businesses ", C. 5170 P'_API)"S, 5302 Spec i.'ic service signs arc intended to dl splay mot =l, resort, 5303 restaurant,_ recreational camping, rural ag ricultural businesses, 5304 Rural t °u a st- o eienced bus inesses and places of worship 530) intormation to the traveling public on no_n- freeway trunk_highvav_s 5306 in rural a -eau, on the approaches to inreracctione. The law 5302 includes ^by- passes of outstace m nicipalities ", and permits 5308 c fining at the "intersection of two trunk highways ", as well as 5309 the intersactioo of a trunk highway with a local road. 5311 No other service or business facility is to be signed under the 5312 specific services signing provisions. 5314 DEFINITloN5; 5316 "Specific service sign" means a rectangular sign panel not S317 greater than 1 -1/2 feet by Six feet displaying the nama..of a 5318 rural or tourist- oriented agricultural business, place of 5319 worship, motel, restaurant, resort, or recreational camping area, 5320 the direction to and, where appropriate, the distance to the 5321 facility. 5323 "Specific service sign assembly" means a combination of specific 5324 service sign panels not to exceed four panels, to be placed 5325 within the right -of -way on ap prop A.a [e approaches to an 5326 intersection. 5329 "Specific service Sign cluster" means a grouping of specific 533D service sign assemblies on appropriate approaches to an 5331 intersection. Hiniwum spacing between assemblies shall be 300 5332 teat. 5334 "Specific service" means restaurants and rural agricultural or 5335 transit - oriented businesses, places of worship, and motels, 5336 resorts, or recreational camping areas. 5314 "Local road" means any nontrunk highway. 5341 "Nonfrecway type highway" means all roadway, with crossing 5342 traffic at grade intersections, except the roadway may have an 5343 isolated interchange. 5345 "Resort" has the meaning given it in H.S. 157.01. 8 9 10 96 - 28 DRAFT SEPTEMRE3 1987 MINNESOTA TRAFFIC ENGINEERING 29 MANL 4L 12/10 /d7 3J 71 5348 'Motel" has the meaning given to the word "hotel" in M.S. 157.01. 53)u "Resteurmt" has the meaning given it in M.S. 157.01. 5352 "Recreational camping area" has the meaning given it is 5353 M.S. 321.14, subdivision 8. 5355 "tourist- oriented business" means a business, service, or 5356 activity that receives the major portion of its income or 5357 visitors during the normal business season from motorists not 5358 residing in the immediate area of the business or activity. 5359 "Tourist- oriented business" includes, but is not limited to: (1) 5360 a gracnhouse or nursery, (2) a bait and tackle shop, (3) a 5361 marine, and (4) a gift or antique shop. 5364 "Rural Agricultural Business" (No Legislative Definition Provided) 5366 The Mn /DOT definition of a 'rural agricultural business," for 5367 purposes of the Specific Services Sign program, shall be as $368 follows: 5370 Any commerical or mercantile activity engaged in as a means of 5371 livelihood or profit, located completely outside any urban 5372 district or suburban area or residence district or business 5313 district, which provides goods, services, commerce, trade, or 5374 industry directly related to agriculture. "Agriculture" is 5375 defined as the ¢fence or art of Cultivating the soil, producing 5376 crops, or raising livestock of any kind, and in varying degrees 5377 preparing these products for marketing And consumer use. A "rural 5378 agricultural business" should be the type of facility which 5379 requires apace in a rural environment and cannot be located within 538u developed areas of a city or town. 5382 "Places of Worship" (No Legislative Definition Provided) 5384 The Nn /DOT definition of a "place of worship ", for purposes of the 5385 Specific Services Sign program, shall be as follows: 5381 Any church, chapel, temple, synogogue, building, area, space, 5388 plaza or dwelling wherein or whereat respect, reverence, or 5389 devotion is paid to a Diving Being. There is no restriction an 5390 time or frequency of devotional activities. However, the "place" 5391 or structure should be primarily intended for such purpose, and 5392 may not be a private home or school or any other site which is not 5393 primariy a "place of worship." 5395 "Local road" means any non -trunk highway. 5397 CENERAL CRIff.R14: 8 _ 9 10 - 97 - 5438 A rural agticultural or tourist - oriented business moat be 5439 open a minimum of eight hours per day, is days per week, 5440 and 12 months per year. However, a seasonal business may 5441 qualify if it is open eight hours per day and six days per 5442 week during the normal seasonal period. 5444 - Examples of Rural Agricultural and Tourist Oriented 5445 Businesseo 5446 Dun to legislative ambiguity of what precisely constitutes a 5447 "rural agricultural business" and "rural tourist- oriented 5448 business ", the following listing of generally acceptable 8 9 I O - 91' - "28 DRAFT SEPTEMBER 1987 MINNESOTA TRAFFIC ENGINEERING 29 MA N:'A:, 17/11/97 30 3l 5400 "Motels ", "Resorts", "Restaurants ", "Campgrounds", "Plac.+s of 5401 Worship ", "Rural Tourist- Oriented Businesses" and "Rural 5402 Agricultural Businesses" must meet the following criteria in prier 5403 to be considered for specific services signing: 5405 - Conformity with alt applicable laws and rules concerning the 5406 pravisiona for public accommodation without regard to race., 5407 rzli giuq color, s , at national origin. 5409 - Located within 15 miles of the sign+4 intersection. 5411 - Mete ls, Resorts and Restaurants shall be licensed by the 5412 Scale Department of Health, as required by M.S. 157.03. 5414 - Recreational camping areas shell possess a State Department 5415 of Health license, as required by M.S. 327.15 ass the 5416 5418 1. A minimum of 15 camping apace.; 5420 2. Modern sanitary facilities (flush, chemical or 5421 incinerator toilets) and drinking water; and 5421 3. Service. available 24 boors a day. $425 No "Recreational Camping Areas ", by implication, accept all 5426 forme of tempera (tent, trailer, motor home, etc). An Applieanc 5427 for a campground sign which is restrictive in nature must be able 5428 to include such restriction fn the official name, i.e. "Smith's 5429 Tent Camping" or "Joe's &V Camping." Nn /DOT will not knowingly 5430 install signing which misinforms the travelling public. 5432 - The "rural agricultural business" should also meet A general 5433 business standard; that is: the business shall not be 5434 conducted within living quarters. At a minimum, a separate 5435 entrance is required if the business area is attached to a 5436 esaidence. 5438 A rural agticultural or tourist - oriented business moat be 5439 open a minimum of eight hours per day, is days per week, 5440 and 12 months per year. However, a seasonal business may 5441 qualify if it is open eight hours per day and six days per 5442 week during the normal seasonal period. 5444 - Examples of Rural Agricultural and Tourist Oriented 5445 Businesseo 5446 Dun to legislative ambiguity of what precisely constitutes a 5447 "rural agricultural business" and "rural tourist- oriented 5448 business ", the following listing of generally acceptable 8 9 I O - 91' - 28 29 30 31 32 5450 5451 5452 5453 DRAFT SF,PTEMBER 1987 MINNESOTA TRAFFIC ENGINEERING MANUAL 12/10187 "rural agricultural businesses" and "rural tourist- oriented businesses" is offered for guidance. The listing is not all - inclusive, and individual "sea should be discussed with OTE prior to any sign approval. 5455 Rural Agricultural Businesses Rural Tourist - Oriented Businesses 5457 Agricultural equipment Bait and tackle shops 5458 Commodity storage /elevators; "Camps" 5459 Farm Implement dealers; Dear parks 5460 Feed, seed, fertilizer stores; Fee boat launch sites 5461 Greenhouses; Golf courses 5462 Orchards /Produce sales; Houseboat rentals, etc. 5463 Tree peruse, Nurseries, Recreational centers 5464 Welding 6 Machine Shops for Riding stables 5465 Agricultural equipment. Winter activities 5466 5492 Zoos 5468 LOCATI CRITERIA: 5410 All intereections to be signed moat be located in a rural area; 5472 All 1pecific s may be located in either a rural or urban as 5473 enviroOment. (The are "Rural Agricultural Business," 5474 and "Rural Tourist Oriented Business" which mu at be located on a 5475 rural site only.) 5477 Specific service signs may be placed only on trunk highway 5478 approaches to local road or ocher trunk highway intersections. 5480 Specific services accessible only by non - public roads (private 5481 entrances) at trunk highway intersections are to be reviewed on an 5482 individual basis. Signing will normally be permitted if all other 5483 criteria are met. 5486 RESTRICTIONS: 5488 - Each individual specific service is limited to signing at 5489 one intersection on the trunk highway system. 5491 - According to the law, signing for straight -abead movotw nts 5492 shall not be permitted. Rowever, depending on certain 5493 T- intersections at which concurrent trunk highways 5494 intersect, and one sign qualifies, a sign for the other 5495 approach may be permitted. 5497 - No specific service sign or assembly shall be placed at a 5498 location that will interfere with other necessary signing. 5499 LE space is unavailable, signs most be denied. 8 9 10 -. 99 - 28 DRAFT SUTEMBER 1997 miises0TA TRAFFIC ENGINEERING 24 MAN AL 12/10 /a1 3U 3l 32 5502 - Specific service signing is not permitted if the applicant's 5503 place of business texts anX of tho following conditions: 5505 (a) Place of business is readily visible'" from the trunl: 55U4 hiShway; 5508 *Interpretation of 'readily visible ": 5510 This applies to visibility of the business from the 5511 approach to the intersection to be signed. Also, it a 5512 business cannot be seen from one intersection 5513 approach, but is readily visible from the other, 5514 specific service signing may be installed an both 5515 app, Jaches. 5517 (b) Effective directional adverti ::ipg is visible; or 5519 (c) Business advertising signs) can be legally and 5520 effectively Located near the intersection. 5522 Note: MS 173, Advertising Devices, allows "religious 3323 notices" aigne, ( "not exceeding eight square feet in 5524 advertising area ", relating to location of religious 5525 services) to be permitted in areas adjacent to trunk 5526 highway right -of -way. If this type of signing is 5527 permissible and effective, the Specific Services Sign 5528 for "p lacers of wors hlip" is not to be installed. 5530 - Freeway type bypasses (with grade - separated interchanges) of 5531 rural communities; 5532 Specific service signs are oat to be inst.ciled at 5533 grade - separated, freeway -type interchanges, since this 5534 involves s mixture of two completely different types and 5535 sizes of aigne, violates signing standards, and violates the 5536 specific services statute. 5538 SI5N DETA ILS 5540 Specific service sign panels shall be rectangular in shape With 5541 dimensions of 6 feet g 1.5 feet, and shall consist of white 5542 legend on a blue background, fully reflactoriaed. Details are 5543 shown in Figure Me or two lines of legend may be used es 55 needed on a pane l and directions and distance are to be shown as 5545 indicated is the drawing. Left directional arrows will be on the 5546 left and of the panel, and right arrows on the right end. 5548 Legend sire should be 5" Series C - upper case for specific 5549 service names, and 4" Series D - modified numerals for distance 5550 Fig.. ran. 8 9 10 - 100 - 28 DRAFT SEPTEMBER 1937 MINNESOTA TRAFFIC RNCINEER ING 29 MANUAL 12/10187 3o 11 32 5553 Distances are to be shown in one -mile increments, exc that 5554 those under one Wile shall be omitted. 5556 Misleading end inappropriate specific service names which include 5557 words such as "gas ", "tavern ", "bar ", or other non- eligible >5>8 service names, are not to be permitted. 5560 Businesses which have combinations of approved services may 5561 combine these names in their sign la ga nd, it possible. (Some of 5562 the resort owners had asked that "campground" be included an part 5563 of the legend on the specific service sign.) Examples: Filet 5564 line of legend would show the besiness name and the accond line 5565 could ahnw "RESORT - CAMPING ", "MOTEL - CAFE ", or similar. 55b6 (Legend size must not be reduced.) 5568 Abbreviations may be required, but only standard abbreviations 5569 should be used. 5571 'There is no standard abbreviation given in the dictionary 5572 references for the word "CAMPGROUND ". Therefore, it is 5573 recomnandad char the legend for line two in these cases read: 5574 "RESORT - CAMPING". This copy can be fitted in with slight 5575 squeezing. Of courso, proper name abbreviations may also be 5576 required on some signs. The specific service owners will have to 5577 decide, with D1'3 assistance, what legend will give the best 5578 guidance. Thera may also be occasions where both service name@ 5579 (i.e., "Resort - Camping ") cannot be shown because of space 5580 limitations due to proper name teat considerations. 5582 SIGN ASSEMRLTES A ND CLUSTERS 5584 Each specific service sign assembly consists of not more than four 5565 sign panels, mounted one above the other. Left directional panels 5586 are to be mounted above right directional panels. A gap of three 5587 inches (nmsinal) will separate left from right panels. 5589 A "grouping" of sign assemblies is called a sign cluster, by 5590 statutory definition. Mora then one 'bluster" is permitted on 5591 each trunk highway approach to a specific intersection, subject to 5592 apace limitations and priority of signing types. 5594 INSTAL GUI D'F .L TNIP.S 5596 It will be the District's responsibility to investigate each 5597 pertinent intersection to determine specific service sign 5598 locations and any need to relocate inplace signing, based on the 5599 following guidelines and requirements. The law states that n, 5600 specific service sign, assembly or cluster shall be placed at a 5601 location where it will interface with necessary signi ng. 8 9 10 101 - 28 DRAFT SEPTEMBER 1987 MINNESOTA TRAFFIC ENGINEERING 24 faAN'JAL 12/10187 30 3L 32 5604 Iasi c Signing! 5606 (1) Assemblies within a cluster must be separated by a 5607 minimum distanca of 300 feet. (Required by Statute.) 5609 (2) Assemblies shall be placed a minimum distance of 200 5610 feet (end preferably 300 feet) from other required signing. 5611 (Required by S[atirte.) 5613 (3) If no other signing is located at an intersection, 5614 specific service signing installed shall be no closer then 5615 300 feet from the intersection. (Required by Statute.) 5617 (4) If turn lane signs are inplace, specific service signs 5618 shall not be installed closer than 200 feet in advance of 5619 the turn lane. sign¢. 5621 (5) Turn lane signs are considered to be effective and 5622 helpful to motorists; inpleca signs are not to be removed to 5623 accommodate Services signing. 5625 Order of Installation: 5617 The following sequence of signs shall apply at intersections on 5628 trunk highways, in order that specific service signing is 5629 integrated with other traffic signing in a uniform manner. 5630 Sequence numbers begin with (1), which indicates the first sigr. 5631 encountered by the approaching motorist (the sign furthest in 5632 advance of the intersection). Spacing shall be as indicated 5633 previously, and in accordance with existing standards in the 5634 W4UTCD and the Traffic Engineering Manual. 5636 (1) Junction Assembly (if applicable) 5631 (2) Road Name advance sign (if applicable) 5638 (3) Directional Sign to towns (if applicable) 5639 (4) Other guide signing (Hospital, Landfill, etc.), if 5640 applicable. 5641 (5) Inplace RESORT /CAMPING Motoriat Service Signs (D9 -R3 5642 and D9 -g4) 5643 (6) Specific Service Sign or Assembly(s) 5644 (7) Road Name with arrow sign at or near intersection, if :545 applicable. 5646 (8) Hunts Marker Directional Assembly at intersection, if 5647 applicable. 5648 (9) Turn Lane Sign. 8 9 10 - 102 - 28 DRAFT SEPTEMBEZ 1987 MINNESOTA TRAFFIC ENGINEERING 29 MANUAL 12/10/87 10 31 5652 Relation to other Pola :ies 5654 A. "Resort" and "Camping" Motorist Services Signs D9 -X3 and 5655 D9 -X4, inplace under preceding policy, will be retained at 5656 an intersection where an eligible resort or campground does $657 not apply for, or which may not find apace available in, the 5655 specific services sign program. This policy will continue 5559 as outlined. 5661 Where all Qualified resorts and /or campgrounds at a 5662 particular intersection decide to enter (and in feet are 5663 included in) the Specific Services Sign program, any inplace 5664 RESORT (09 -X3) and /or CAMPING (D9 -X4) signs should be 5665 removed. 5667 B. Rural roads, named and marked in accordance with resolutions 5668 from their road authority, will continue to be identified. 5670 C. County "slat- type" signs on the local roads are the 5671 responsibility of the local authorities and may continue to 5672 be utilized, with or without Specific Services Signing on 5673 the trunk highway. 5675 Trailblaz 5677 Appropriate trailblazer signing on local roads between a 5678 trunk highway intersection and a specific service shall be 5679 the responsibility of the specific service and the local 5680 road authority, and must be inplace prior to installation of 5681 specific services signing. 5683 Seasonal Re moval 5685 The law states that "all sign panels for seasonal services 5686 shall be covered or removed when the service is not 5687 available." This will be the responsibility of the District 5688 involved. A suggested method would utilize a "CLOSED" 5689 plate, to be bolted over the arrow /distance portion of the 5690 sign panel, for seasonal businesses. Seasonal businesses 5691 are to notify the district office 30 days in advance of 5692 opening and closing dates. 5694 Admin istration 5696 - Applicants for specific service signing may contact the 5697 individual district office to initiate the application 5698 procedure. 5 9 I'J 103 - DRAFT SEPTEMBER 1987 HINNESO'rA TRAFFIC ENGINEERING MANUAL. 17 %10/$1 - District office should than establish a dated list of applications in order to issue signing to qualifying applicants on a first -cone, fire[ -serve basis. - Afcer investigating the intersections at which signing is requested, the District should respond to the applicant with a cover letter and a standard form to ensure applicant eligibility, seasonal operation status, to obtain all iccaesary business location details and to advisc applicants of chair total cost and responsibilities. - Applicant would then return the completed form and appropriate fee to the District Office, and sign fabrication and installation would be initiated on a work - schedule basis. - All signs are to be fabricated and installed, maintained, replaced and removed by Hn /DOT. - All applicants must respond to communications from the District within 30 days. - Applicant is required, on the standard fora, to agree to pay Mu /DoT costs for replacement of vandalised or destroyed signs during the life at the sign, and to pay for new signs after the lifespon of the original sign has been reached. - Applicant most renew the request for signing at three -year intervals. There will be no additional charge, unless there has been unforeseen maintenance on the sign during the 3 -year period. Cost Estimate Cost estimate for installing specific services signs is as full...: $25 per square foot, or $225 per sign panel (9 square feet), Participant would normally order two panels, for a total cost of $450. (The option of requesting signing on one approach only is also available.) This charge would pay for all costa of initial installation, including the following items: 1. Furnish and install specific service sign panel. 2. Repositioning costa of inplace signs. - 104 - am , • rin rni Mai Irnnm 7FL: F12- :97 - +Ir" Mar 21.90 12 :59 N, .qn9 p 28 DRAFT SEPTEMBER 1957 MINNESOTA TRAFFIC ENGINEERING 29 MANUAL 12/10187 30 31 r_ 5751 3. Coat of seasonal "CLOSED" sign if appropriate. Work handled 5152 by section crew, or as deemed appropriate by District. 5153 4. Administrative cost, overhead, 3 -year renewal request. 5755 NOTE: Travel by Mn /DOT absorbed; arrangement to do other $756 work assumed while making trip. Districts to use photelog 5757 for preplanning of required work at an intersection whenever 5758 possible. 5761 eased oo District input, a private fabricator, the uniform 5762 replacement charge has been determined to be $100 to cover 5763 material, fabrication, re- installation, overhead, and incidentals. 5766 This charge is see up for replacement of stolen or severely 5767 damaged panels requiring shop work. Minor damage repairs that can 5768 be made in the field would not be charged. 5711 The fee is based on no special trip to the site, with work 5772 scheduled with other required work in the area. $775 Typical Sign Drawings 5776 See Figure 6- 5717 _ Appl Form 5778 See Figure 6- a 9 10 - 105 - ao 5CGREAT BEAR �- 3 ' _5G CAMPGROUND �� r � ti f T V 65" 5.7" � 4 i 5 ISLAND RESORT 1I F5c a —� rjv = 72" x 18" 3 "R I "B N ` No distance shown if less thor. Imile- No fractions used. - "CIQSED"pb* a shall oom directional arrow. Arrow —11 -9 "arrow with loil estended 2 C Color— White legend and border an blue backgrocnd, fully reflectorized. v ; I h �N L _.J Z W mo LAJ ME V! ' Y ` N V a. Z Q T w J Y m O N . o p � c v M � � _7 a _ 3 a co 6� 2 N � � u N u o: _ c N'W T3 N YI N I Mf Z 2 V <u 15" L a i p�rO 6 �6 a�2 9�6 Yc .CLOSED, 1 1.5" 12 x 6 PLAQUE Color —White or. blue, fully reflectonzeo. � s LLJ , 9 9.0 6 0 J S U in Lp N O W d T w W � Q n a o ar � r r fV � � o / / / / peciEis Service Signs / Purpose: Specific service sign ere to be used zo create and implement a system of signing for the purpose of d_aplaying motel, resort, restaurant and tecreatic -,a1 camping area information to the traveling public on non- : reeway type trunk highways in rural areas. Application: Trunk highways (non - freeway) rural intersections only. Each business limited to one intersection oc -runk highway system. Sign Legend: Same of business, with directional antis, and distance if war 1 mile. ien Size: 72" a 18 ". a Color: White on Blue. Cr =eria: Memorandum from R. G. Hoffman to District Engineer and District Traffic Engineer, dated July 10, 1984, and accompanying guidelines dated July 1, 1984. Statutory Authorization: N.S. 160.292 - 160.297. Contact: District Traffic Engineer. Coats: $225 per sign (one direction cniy), $450 per intersection. Costs to be paid by individual businesses. Directional Signing (Advertising Devices - M.S. 173) Definition (M.S. 173.02): 'Directional signs" means signs containing direc- tioual information about public places owed or operated by federal, state, or local goweroments or their agencies, public- ly or privately owned natural phenomena, historic, cultural, scientific, educational, and religious sites, and areas of nat- ural scenic beauty or naturally suited for outdoor recreation, deemed to be in the interest of the traveling public. To qual- ify for directional signs, privately owned attractions meat be nationally or regionally know, and of outstanding interest to the traveling public. Application: Off right- of-way; Interstate and trunk highways. Criteria (H.S. 173.081): The commissioner of transportation shall develop uniform standards for directional signs erected under this chapter. The standards moat provide for the size, lighting, spacing, design, colors, and maintenance of the signs. The standards must provide that: �0 3.I' Vey 1el 1WA E �S� LES 1.5' •0 N le Y °} 1 "u 1 ;06 1 Se 5�1 °` .9 AO" RESU E- X&R 1S 54 "X 18 ". 3" R. 1.0" B. WHITE /BLUE LINE 1 34.0. 1.0'. 4' -3' 0 LINE 2 O9.C. 1 -6 ARROW -180 LINE 3 38.7. A' 13 L 1I1n0, ryRk �1WryR\ ,S ,.0- y3 c S I� � � E S SO A 1.5' 1W �6 U MM yj $ 66 q1" ^P0 ^ � RRMM 2B• IJU�UVY UVIJAUIS�UVA I/ � 3.0• 54 "X 18 ". 3" R. 1.0" B. WHITE /BLUE LINE 1 34.0. 4' -3• D . 1.0' LINE 2 09.0. 1 - -6 ARROW -0 LINE 3 38.7 ' A' 6 Scott County Highway Department 600 Country Trail East Jordan, MN 55352 APPLICATION FOR PERMIT FOR INSTALLATION OF UTILITIES OR FOR PLACING OF OBSTRUCTIONS ON ROADS Name of Applicant: U.!cGGi� Address: 3 ° %� ? - 1tz (�..r• i.,, i J c�,-Ro,� % ?L f�h.�+- . -�u -l: /i., Contact Person: ., * n — L'G zz- Phone N Contractor- 1. Nature of Work: 2. Location: 1�„ -.-_y- a/ <......8 �c�;. >L• CL- „r-.�: V 3. Size and Kind of Structure: 4. Depth of Structure from Road Surface: 5. Work to Start on or after: 6 -•F - 6. Will detouring of traffic be necessary: 7. Roads involved: 8. Include sketch of site plan with application. (I) (we) the undersigned, hereby apply for a permit from Scott County for the above. (I) (We) understand that the approval of the County Engineer must be obtained for issuance of this permit and that (L) (We) herewith accept the terms and requirements of the Scott County Board of Commissioners. Date: (. - Y( - Permit This application is hereby approved for granting the work to be done as described in the above application with the following REGULATIONS Safety 1. Flags, flares and barricades shall be erected to protect traffic and persons. 2. Traffic to be allowed to pass at all times. If it is not Possible to allow traffic to pass a suitable detour must be Provided. 3. All necessary municipal permits must be obtained. 4. Underground construction must not destroy root growth of trees or shrubs. Roadway 1. Installation of pipe under certain roads may require boring or Jacking 2. All backfilling to be 3 /4 placed in 6" layers and thoroughly tamped and must be flush with road surface when finally in place. 3. Bituminous surfaced roadway shall be restored to original condition. 4. No tractors or equipment with lugs shall be driven on bituminous surfaced roads without planking to prevent damage to that mat. Limitations 1. Roadside to be cleaned up after completion of work. 2. If the county shall make any improvement or change on all or any part of its right -of -way upon, over, under or along the county road, then and in every case, the applicant herein named shall after notice from Scott County proceed to alter, change, vacate or remove from the County Road said works necessary to conform with said changes without cost whatsoever to Scott County. 3. After work on a project is completed said persons doing work must notify the county engineer's office that such work has been completed and ready for final inspection and acceptance. Attachment t2 Page 2 CERTIFICATION OF COMPLIANCE \1 RESORT: I (We) , the undersigned do hereby certify that this business MOTEL: establishment is licensed by the State Department of Health, as RESTAURANT: required by Minnesota Statutes 157.03. CAMPGROUND: I (We) , the undersigned, do hereby certify that this camping area does possess a State Department of Health license, as required by Minnesota Statutes 327.15, and that the following criteria will be met: - A Minimum of 15 spaces available; Modern sanitary facilities (flush, chemical or incinerator toilet) and drinking water available; Services available 24 hours a day. Further, I (We) do hereby certify that this business conforms with all applicable laws and regulations concerning the provisions for public accommodations without regard to race, religion, color, sex or national origin. I (We) also certify, in compliance with Minnesota Statutes, that (1) my place _ of business is not readily visible from the trunk highway, (2) effective directional advertising is not possible, and (3) no business advertising signs can be legally and effectively located near the intersection. I (We) do also agree to participate in any additional maintenance and /or sign replacement costs for my specific service signs resulting from damage, vandalism and other such occurrences beyond the control of Mn /DOT. In addition, I (We) understand that I (We) will be billed for replacement costs at the time the signs must be refurbished due to natural deterioration, normally an 8 to 10 year period. insofar as possible, Mni DOT will furnish advance written notice of sign replacement costs. I (We) realize that, according to State Law, I (We) must renew my request for specific services signing every three (3) years. Where specific service signs are inplace, and Mn /DOT determines that the highway signing requiries upgrading, a credit for the cost will be based on a ten year depreciation schedule. I, (We) the undersigned, herewith accept the terms and conditions of the regulations of the Commissioner of Transportation and agree to fully comply herewith to the satisfaction of the Minnesota Department of Transportation. J Dated: 5122 -Zo Applicant's Signature(s): i Business Name: /11_/ci Ep _ Attachment No. 2 MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Mn /OOT Use only__ APPLICATION FOR INSTALLATION OF Control SPECIFIC SERVICES SIGNING T.H. 13 Section 7O0 / ON TRUNK HIGHWAYS Area Permit Mil epoint (RESORTS, CAMPGROUNDS, MOTELS, AND RESTAURANTS ONLY) pp a Name _ � nt / LL, / 6 - JaN /S /: AA4LAR/7 sStreet Add ress or XK 39S1 f - 7 /O ox yid Y tote, �p a ep one X i p , /OK LAKE ` S537L (Gs)Y¢J - Y6o3 lf usiness�' is Fill in Exact Business M Line 1 Name to be shown on sign: IR s w - A 1 I T Line 2 (if needed) Type of Business: 1_1 RESORT 1_1 CAMPGROUND &RESTAURANT I =I MOTEL Months of I stimate 5ttmaIFd Operation: 12' Opening Date Closing Date (Note: Mn /DOT must be notified 30 Days in Advance of Opening and Closing Dates.) Exact Location of Business: /' LO, 6 - SCe TT ounty ownship Signing Location: nce�rsect Ton of T.H. /_� and Trunk Highway Approach to Intersection Sig ni g Requested: 4 One Two Three Exact Distance from Signed Intersection to Business: / miles. NOTE: Additional Guidance ("Trailblazing") from the Trunk Highway Intersection to the place of business will be the responsibility of the owner and the local road authority, as mandated by Minnesota Statutes. Applicant must read, complete, and sign the attached Certification of Compliance prior to sign fabrication and installation. Individual Sign Fee $225 x Z signs = S 450. U O (Fabrication, installation one overhead) TOTAL FEE $ 450 -00 Make money order or check payable to: Commissioner of Transportation. Valid from to Renewal Date MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Bated Authorized Authorizes Sionature over) J-0 y � y a M1 b l ° J.N• 'L �C�W/ URA B9 A o �j(0��(\ If'\(I1,� \\ \'I(pJIII ll �] � U U A 72 "X 18 ". 3" R. I.0" B. LINE 1 44.4 I.0'. 5' -3• 0 LIRE 2 14.5 . 11 - -9 ARROW -180 with tall extended 2' LINE J 50.8. 5• e WHITE /BLUE J.0• p9 M1y���(M1�� ,f1{y— �5p M1b4— 1II 1II�� J.B. L� L II((I7II�7'1 RR 0 .�'1 I���y \\YY�� t� � � �� U n H ll � E q �I1S,\p /,I� O IJ V IJ . a e a a> 1Ea� N � IJ If � IJ V � 5M15 72 "X 18 ", 3" R. i.0" B. WHITE /BLUE LINE 1 44.2 5•-3• 0 . 1.0' LINE 2 14.5 II --9 ARROW-0 with tell extended 2 LINE 3 50.7 , 5 0 R e C) +'s.' a • J ,0 'L o� 10 A��I;II a4 S 9� \ .,B q0 a sSIN '0U I tl U '� I1�VIIU�I1V� 2.8' o I1VI1 �l1UUl1V� 3.0' 54••X 18 ". 3'• R. 1.0" B. WHITE /BLUE LINE 1 34.0 • 1.0'. 4'-3' 0 LINE 2 09.0 1 -6 ARROW -180 LINE 3 38.7 4' a 3-7. 1% 4.0' ly\ \ l� 'i1�4y /n. \y'�I'l�°.0.1(IL���I� 'L� 11W1.p\ '�S I 50 tlV c V U � UE S k V 4.5' .y5 5 1S nW 1 \� �`'" \W `�, ��Y,�I� yb5 M1 'p 0 4 2.8 UU��Q�II UI�UV Il O IJVIJ♦�IJU�IJV� 54 "X 18 "• 3" R. 1.0" B. WHITE /BLUE LINE I 34 • 4' -3' 0 . 1.0' LINE 2 09.0 • 1 --6 ARROW-0 LINE 3 36.7 • 4 6 Attachment 02 Page 2 CERTIFICATION OF COMPLIANCE RESORT: I (We), the undersigned do hereby certify that this business MOTEL: establishment is licensed by the State Department of Health, as RESTAURANT: required by Minnesota Statutes 157.03. (� CAMPGROUND: I (We) , the undersigned, do hereby certify that this camping area does possess a State Department of Health license, as required by Minnesota Statutes 327.15, and that the following criteria will be met: A Minimum of 15 spaces available; Modern sanitary facilities (flush, chemical or incinerator toilet) and drinking water available; Services available 24 hours a day. Further, I (We) do hereby certify that this business conforms with all applicable laws and regulations concerning the provisions for public accommodations without regard to race, religion, color, sex or national origin. I (We) also certify, in compliance with Minnesota Statutes, that (1) my place of business is not readily visible from the trunk highway, (2) effective directional advertising is not possible, and (3) no business advertising signs can be legally and effectively located near the intersection. I (We) do also agree to participate in any additional maintenance and /or sign replacement costs for my specific service signs resulting from damage, vandalism and other such occurrences beyond the control of Mn /DOT. In addition, I (We) understand that I (We) will be billed for replacement costs at the time the signs must be refurbished ^ to natural deterioration, normally an 8 to 10 year period. Insofar as possible, Mn /DOT will furnish advance written notice of sign replacement costs. I (We) realize that, according to State law, I (We) must renew my request for specific services signing ev - -y three (3) years. Where specific service signs are inplace, and Mn /DOT determines that the highway sinning requiries upgrading, a credit for the cost will be based on a ten year depreciation schedule. I, (We) the undersigned, herewith accept the terms and conditions of the regulations of the Commissioner of Transportation and agree to fully comply herewith to the satisfaction of the Minnesota Department of Transportation. Dated: S. - �I— 9a Applicant's Signature(s): Business Name: Name: /'Zei Attachment No. 2 MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Mn /DOT Use only APPLICATION FOR INSTALLATION OF Control SPECIFIC SERVICES SIGNING T.H. 13 Section 700/ ON TRUNK HIGHWAYS Area Permit Milepoint (RESORTS, CAMPGROUNDS, MOTELS, AND RESTAURANTS ONLY) pp i ant ame, Ge - �/AN/5 ALL AKV7 3315[ dures or RX 3315 L L S i �,y to ee, z ip cn a epn one YR/ �AKF A s5 nl a z ( ctrl v,r - sc o Business Name r)Ci Gi/ L[ S Fill in Exact Busines I Line 1 Name to be shown on sign: I ( if needed ) n: A I Line 2 Type of Business: 1_1 RESORT 1_1 CAMPGROUND &IRESTAURANT 1_1 MOTEL Months of I s Tma, e s ima ed Operation: /2i Open.ino Date Closing Date ( Note : Mn /DOT must be notified 30 Days in Advance of Opening and Closing Dates.) Exact Location of Business: .Sc.e T -- County owns ip Signing Location: in ion of T.H. /4 and Trunk Highway Approach to Intersection Signing Requested: a�, One Two �_� Three Exact Distance from Signed Intersection to Business: / miles. NOTE Additional Guidance ( "Trailblazing ") from the Trunk Highway Intersection to the place of business will be the responsibility of the owner and the local road authority, as 'mandated by Minnesota Statutes. Applicant must read, complete, and sign the attached Certification of Compliance prior to sign fabrication and installatico. Individual Sign Fee $225 x Z signs = $ 45O.o (Fabrication, installation � overhead) TOTAL FEE E 45O.OD Make money order or check payable to: Commissioner of Transportation. Valid from to Renewal Date MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Dated Authorized A uthorized Sionature (over) 3.0 J M 3.0• 72 "X 18 3" R. 1.0" B- LINE 1 44.4 : 1.0•. 5 0 LINE 2 14.5 11 - -9 ARROW -180 with tell extended 2' LINE 3 50.5 A 5 8 , S WHITE /BLUE B �o ♦nn P ♦ J.0' ♦pD `QPP ♦4� O M1�` Sy, �I ti , gy �� 'l O � � \�Q b �0 M1y i y " ��p � q \Y P P ♦ P 9� N 0 3.0 72 "X 18 ", 3" R. 1.0" B- WHITE /BLUE LINE 1 44.21 5'-3' 0 . 1.0• LINE 2 14.5 A 11 --9 ARROW -0 with tell extended 2 LINE 3 507- 5' e Attainment No. 2 MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION __ Nri/DOT Use only APPLICATION FOR INSTALLATION OF Control SPECIFIC SERVICES SIGNING I T.H. 13 Section 700 / ON TRUNK HIGHWAYS Area Permit Milepcnnt (RESORTS, CAMPGROUNDS, MOTELS, AND RESTAURANTS ONLY) A pp i nt ame G/iLLi" - I QWis K 64Z/ f-f0 reel Address or MR F 9So CS EF_N s/E'iG;bn T . , O • >34 a e, lip a ep one A y //S /o/ LAAFr_A7 AL -/V7 -5602 UPS loess �dme /�J[i at/iLL r' S Oj Fill in Exact Business I Line 1 Name to be shown on sign: jeltswow-Al A R104 1 T I Line 2 (if needed) Type of Business: 1 RESORT 1_1 CAMPGROUND 01RESTAURANT 1_) MOTEL Months of I Estimated S lma e Operation: IA— Opening Date Closing Date (Note: Mn /DOT must be notified 30 Days in Advance of Opening and Closing Oates.) Exact Location of Business: P.P /O/c LACE SCe TT ounZ H. owns p Signing Coca ion: ntersection of T.H. /,$ an Trunk Highway Approach to Intersection Signing Requested: { One { Two 1_1 Three Exact Distance from Signed Intersection to Business: / miles. NOTE: Additional Guidance ('Trai)blazing ") from the Trunk Highway Intersection to the place of business will be the responsibility of the owner and the local road authority, as'mandated by Minnesota Statutes. Applicant must read, complete, and sign the attached Certification of Compliance prior to sign fabrication and installation. Individual Sign Fee 1225 x L signs - f 4-50.0 (Fabrication, installation a� overhead) TOTAL FEE 3 450-00 Valid from to Renewal Date MIN SOTA DEPART MEIIA' OF TRANSPORTATION Dated G - 1 - 9 Q Authorized _ Attachment 02 Page 2 CERTIFICATION OF COMPLIANCE RESORT: I (We), the undersigned do hereby certify that this business MOTEL: establishment is licensed by the State Department of Health, as RESTAURANT: required by Mir::esota Statutes 157.03. Q CAMPGROUND: I (We), the undersigned, do hereby certify that this camping area does possess a State Department of Health license, as required by Minnesota Statutes 327.15, and that the following criteria will be met: - A Minimum of 15 spaces available; - Modern sanitary facilities (flush, chemical or incinerator toilet) and drinking water available; - Services available 24 hours a day. Further, I (We) do hereby certify that this business conforms with all applicable laws and regulations concerning the provisions for public accommodations without regard to race, religion, color, sex or national origin. I (We) also certify, in compliance with Minnesota Statutes, that (1) my place of business is not readily visible from the trunk highway., (2) effective directional advertising is not possible, and (3) no business advertising signs can be legally and effectively located near the intersection. I (We) do also agree to participate in any additional maintenance and /or sign replacement costs for my specific service signs resulting from damage, vandalism and other such occurrences beyond the control oni M /DOT. In addition, I (We) understand that I (We) will be billed for replacement costs at the time the signs must be refurbished due to natural deterioration, normally an 8 to 10 year period. Insofar as possible.`IM /7017 will furnish advance written notice of sign replacement costs. I (We) realize that, according•te State Law, I (We) must renew my request for specific services signing every three (3) years. Where specific service signs are inplace, and Mn /DOT.:determines that the highway signing requiries upgrading, a credit for the cost will be based on a ten year depreciation schedule. I, (We) the undersigned, herewith accept the terms and conditions of the regulations of the Commissioner of Transportation and agree to fully comply herewith to the satisfaction of the Minnesota Department of Transportation. Bated: S.-�7; — SU Applicant's Signature(s): .x w. -..e_ Business Maine: rW.28n ROADS, GrNll A PROmnS1Ob;S 3502 160.284 DESIGN; CONTRACT FOR NIANCFACI I RE. 1 he department of transportation shall design a sign of such size and dimension and of a type sufficient to provide directional information. on slats designed for that purpose, for at least five individual re.orts. The department of transportation shall cort,act for the construction or manufacture of such signs, either with prirate indus'. y or through some agency of the state. All such signs shall be of a standard size and desgn. Histoy: !971 c 675 s 2: 19:6 C 166 s 7 160.285 COUNTY PARTICIPATION. Subdivision 1. Any county of this state is authorized to expend county road and bridge funds for the purchase of signs under section 160.283, and for the erection of such signs along or adjacent to highways under their jurisdiction or along and adjacent to mwr. roads within the county, provided that the cost of the signs to the counties must be 100 percent reimbursed by the requester. Subd. 2. Counties may erect and maintain these signs at the expense of the requester on those county state -aid highways, county highways and town roads desig- nated in section 160.283, subdivision 2 provided that these signs shall not be erected closer than 500 feet from trunk highways forming a pan of the interstate system as provided in section 173.16, subdivision 4, clause (4), or closer than 300 feet from other trunk highways as provided in section 173.16, subdivision 4, clause (5). Subd. 3. All money received from the purchase of signs from any county must be deposited in the state treasury and credited to the trunk highway fund. History: 1971 c,575 s 3 1973 c 35 5 33; 1976 c 166 s 7; 198 417 s 6 160.29 MS 19:3 (Repealed, 1957 c 943 s 721 160.29 VACATION OF PUBLIC WAYS; EFFECT. Subdivision 1. For purposes of this section the term "municipality" means any city, county or town. The term "public way" means any highway, road, street, canway; alley or lane or other publicly owned interest in real property which is open to the Gee passage and use of the public. Subd. 2. In proceedings under statute or charter to vacate a public way or portion thereof, a municipality may specify the extent to which such vacation affects existing easements therein and the extent to which the vacation affects the authority of any person, corporation or municipality owning or controlling electric or telephone poles and lines, gas and sewer lines, or water pipes, mains and hydrants, thereon or thereun- der, to continue maintaining the same or to enter upon such way or portion thereof vacated to maintain, repair, replace, remove or otherwise attend thereto. History: 1971 c 461 r I,?: 19. %3 c 123 are 5 r 7 160.291 MS 1957 (Repealed, 1959 c 500 an 6 s 131 160.292 INFORMATION SIGNS FOR RESORTS AND RECREATIONAL CAMP- ING AREAS; DEFINITIONS. Subdivision 1. For the purposes of sections 160.292 to 160.296 the terms defined in this section hate the meanings given them. Subd. 2. "Specific service sign" means a rectangular sign panel not greater than 1 -1/2 feet by six feet displaying the name of a rural agricultural business, place of worship, motel. restaurant, resort, or recreational camping area and. inhere appropri- ate, the direction to and distance to the rural agricultural business, camping area, motel. restaurant. or :eson. Subd. 3. "Specific service sigh assembly" means a combmattan of specific service sign panels not to exceed four panels to be placed within the right -of -way on appropri ate approaches to an ;mersection. 1633 ROADS. GENERAL PROVISION'S 10 . 244 Subd. 4. "Specific service sign cluster` meam a grouping Of specific service sign assemblies on appropriate approaches m a t intersection. Subd. 5. "NonGeeway type htghw'ay" means all rO3d.vas with crosvmg traffic at grade intersections except the roadway ma have an isolated interchange. Subd 6. "Resort" has the meaning given it in section 157.01. Subd. 7. "Motel" has the meaning given to the word `hotel` in section 157 01. Subd. 7a. "Restaurant has the meaning given it in section 15'.01. Subd. 8. "Recreational camping area" has the meaning given It in section 327.14. subdivision 8. Subd. 9. "!seal road" means an nontrunk highway. Subd. 10. "Specific service" means restaurants and rural agricultural businesses. places of worship, and motels, resorts, or recreational camping areas that provide sleeping accommodations for the traveling public. History: 1980 c 413 s 1: 1981 c 55 s 1, 1984 c 417 s 7., 1988 c 595 s 1.2 160.293 INTENDED USE. Subdivision 1. Purpose. Specific service signs are to be used to create and implement a system of signing for the purpose of displaying specific service information to the traveling public on nonfreeway type trunk highways in rural : reas. Subd. 2. Specific sersiee signs on nonfreeway highways. A specific service sign may be erected at the intersection of a trunk highway with a local road, on bypasses of ou•state municipalities, and subject to prior approval of the federal highway admin- istration i t the intersection of two trunk highways. A specific service sign may not be erected if the place of business is readily visible or effective directional advertising is visible or the sign can be legally and effectively located near the intersection. Subd. 3. Number of trunk highway Intersections. A specific service sign for a rural agricultural business, place of worship, restaurant. motel, resort, or recreational camp- ing area is limited to one intersection on the trunk highway system. Subd. 4. Trailblazing. Appropriate signing on local roads between a trunk highway intersection and a specific service shall be the responsibility of the specific service and the local road authority. Subd. 5. Signing standards. Placement of specific service sign assemblies shall be in accordance with sections 160.292 to 160.296 and existing tragic control device standards. Subd. 6. Rural road markings. Rural roads, named and marked in accordance with resolutions from their road authority, shall continue to be identified. History: 1980 c 413 s 2: 1951 c 55 s 2 -4; 1984 c 417 g 8.9. 1988 c 595 s 3,4 160.294 SIGN DETAILS, Subdivision I. Construction of sign. Specific service sign panels shall be made of re9erlive sheeting and shall be on blue background with white letters, arrows and border. The directional arrow and mileage shall be displayed on the same side of the panel as the direction of turn. Signing for straight ahead movement shall not be permitted. Subd. 2. Speeilic senile sign assemblies. Left directional panels shall be placed on top of the right directional panels. A gap shall separate a left panel from the right panel. An assembly shall be spaced preferably 300 feet, but a minimum of 200 feet from other reaWred signing. If no other signing is located at an intersection, the assembly shall be placed 300 feet in a3vance of the intersection. Assemblies within a cluster shall not be placed closer than 300 feet. No specific service sign or assembly shall be placed at a location that will interfere with other necessary signins History, 1980 c 413 s 3 1404"aow 4EIM1EYx1 PsovisioNa 3804 160.293 CRITERIA FOR SPECIFIC SF,RN ICE SIGNS. Subdivision I. Conformity with law. A specific service identified on a specific service sign shall be in conformity with all applicable laws and rules concerning the provisions for public accommodation without regard to race, religion, color, sex or national origin. Subd. 2. Distance to specific service. A specific service sign may be placed on a nonfreeway type road if the specific service is located within 15 miles of the qualifying site. Subd. 3. Motel, restaurant, and resort warrant. Motels, restaurants, and resorts served by the specific service signing shall be licensed by the state department of health as required by section 15%.03. Subd. 4. Recreational camping area, Recreational camping areas shall possess a state department of health license as required by section 327.15 and the following; (1) A minimum of 15 camping spaces; (2) Modem sanitary facilities (flush, chemical, or incinerator toilets) and drinking :eater; and (3) Services available 24 hours a day. Subd. 5. Rural agricultural business- A rural agricultural business must be open a minimum of eight hours per day, six days per week, and 12 months per year. However, a seasonal business may qualify if it is open eight hours per day and six days per week during the normal seasonal period. History: 1980 c 413 s 4. 1981 c 55 s 5: 1984 c 417 s 10,11: 1985 c 148 s 70: 1988 c )95s5 160.296 SIGNS: ADMINISTRATION: RULES. Subdivision 1. Procedure. A person who desires a specific service sign panel shall request the commissioner of transportation to install the sign. The commissioner of transportation may grant the request if the applicant qualifies for the sign panel and if space is available. All signs shall be fabricated, installed, maintained, replaced and removed by the commissioner of transportation. The applicant shall pay a fee to the commissioner of transportation to cover all costs for fabricating, installing, maintain- ing, replacing and removing. The requests for specific service sign panels shall be renewed every three years. Subd. 2. Seasonal services. All sign panels for seasonal services shall be covered or removed when the service is not available. Subd. 3. Communications. Any new or participating specific service business shall respond to any communication from the commissioner of transportation within 30 days or an in place sign panel will be removed. Subd. 4. Sign removal. The specific service sign panels shall be removed by the commissioner of transportation if any of the requirements in sections 160.292 to 160.296 are not continually met. History: 1980 c 413 s 5 160.297 OTHER LAWS, Sections 160.292 to 160.296 provide additional authority to erect signs on nonfree- way type highways and do not limit the authority to erect highway signs provided by other law or rule. History: 1980 c 413 s 6 160.30 MS 1953 (Repealed. 1957 c 943 s 72] 160.301 MS 1957 (Repealed, 1959 c 500 an 6 s 13) 160 -31 MS 1953 (Repealed. 1957 c 943 s 72) 166.311 MS 1057 fRenealed. 1959 it 500 an 6 s 171 NEW ABSTRACT$ REGISTERED PROPERLY ABSTRACTS (ANTINNARCIDA TITLE INSURANGE COosIN4 SERVICE RECORDING SERVICE SCOTT COUNTY ABSTRACT AND TITLE, INC. 223 HOLMES STREET. P.O. BOX 300 SHAKOPEE, MINNESOTA 55379 David Moonen and Dale KutteT Kerry Meagher. G¢omal C.—S TELEPHONE. 16121 E3 -AF 1512144. October 24, 1990 McWilly's On The Lake P.O. Box 236 Prior Lake, MN 55372 To Whom it may concern: According to the 1990 Tax Records in the Scott County Treasurer's Office, the following persons are listed as the owners of the property which lies Within 500 feet of the following described property: The intersection of Pleasant Street and West Avenue in Prior lake, Scott County, Minnesota. Marie M. Mesenbrink CFD - Kathleen M. Hawkinson 4294 Pleasant Street SE Prior Lake, MN 55372 Donald D. 6 Eileen J. Mohler 4278 Pleasant Street SE Prior Lake, NN 55372 John 6 Lucille Schmitz 4260 Pleasant Street SE Prior Lake, MN 55372 Lyle L. 6 Phyllis Wiese 4246 Pleasant Street SE Prior Lake, MN 55372 James M. 6 Patricia J. Cates 16390 Albany Avenue SE Prior Lake, NN 55372 Herbert Krueger 6 wife 4219 Colorado Street BE Prior Lake, MN 55372 Emily Loftus 4251 Colorado Street SE Prior Lake, MN 55372 Edward 6 Bernadine Boegemann CFD - John L. Heaven 4269 Colorado Street SE Prior Lake, MN 55372 Helen C. Monnens 16282 West Avenue SE Prior Lake, MN 55372 Anna Mae Ryan 4296 Colorado Street SE Prior Lake, MN 55372 Scott M. 6 Rhonda L. Johnshoy 4280 Colorado Street BE Prior Lake, MN 55372 Nicholas C. Buzinec 6 wife 4264 Colorado Street SE Prior Lake, MN 55372 Kathleen Peterson Roland H. Boegemann 6 wife 4235 Colorado Street SE On. CFD - Ronald K. 6 Elizabeth Gordon Prior Lake, MN 55372 4408 Pleasant Avenue Prior Lake, MN 55372 MEMBER MINNESOTA LAND TITLE ASSOCIATION AGENT FOR CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY PAGE 1 OF 3 Bober_ A. & Rose Marie Busse Stanley & Debra Schultz 4394 Pleasant Street 4346 Colorado Avenue SE Prior Lake, MN 55372 Prior Lake, MN 55372 James M. & Patricia J. Cates Carol Hommrich 16390 Albany Avenue SE 6314 West Cholla Prior Lake, MN 55372 Glendale, AZ 85304 Mathilda Borchardt Mark J. Mc Quillen 4358 Pleasant Street 3E 4326 Colorado Street SE Prior Lake, MN 55372 Prior Lake, MN 55372 Robert M. & Sandra R. Korba Paul J. & Kathy M. Carraher 4344 Pleasant Street SE 4203 Pleasant Avenue Prior Lake, MN 55372 Prior Lake, MN 55372 Kennteh F. Barlage First National Bank Cannon Falls 4320 Pleasant Street BE Cannon Falls, MN 55009 Prior Lake, MN 55372 Holly Will Gertrude H. Cameron 13686 Dan Patch Drive 4331 Colorado Street BE Savage, MN 55378 Prior Lake, MN 55372 St. Michael's Church Gary L. & Marie Barnes 16311 Duluth Avenue SE 4349 Colorado Street Prior Lake, MN 55372 Prior Lake, MN 55372 Mike & Constance McFadden David L. Freeborn & wife 4401 Pleasant Avenue SE 4359 Colorado Street SE Prior Lake, MN 55372 Prior Lake, MN 55372 Ardell C. Brantl etal. Robert P. Ruhr & wife 4389 Pleasant Avenue SE CFD - Patrick P. Ronan & wife Prior Lake, MN 55372 4369 Colorado Street Prior Lake, MN 55372 Charles Brantl & wife 4371 Pleasant Street Johnny F. Daniel & wife Prior Lake, IV 55372 4385 Colorado Street BE Prior Lake, MN 55372 Scean L. & M. Rhonda Patterson 4411 Pleasant Avenue Mary Seurer Prior Lake, MN 55372 4397 Colorado Street Prior Lake, MN 55372 David A. Kreje 4341 Pleasant Street BE Diane K. Oaken Prior Lake, MN 55372 4449 Colorado Street Prior Lake, MN 55372 Evelyn E. Hennen 4355 Pleasant Avenue SE William G. & Barbara C. Edy Prior Lake, MN 55372 15310 Edgewater Circle NE Prior Lake, MN 55372 Carol A. Boltz 4321 Pleasant Street BE Martha Busse Prior Lake, MN 55372 4360 Colorado Street SE Prior Lake, MN 55372 PAGE 2 OF 3 First Lakeville Bank P.O. Box 458 Lakeville, MN 55044 Odelia K. Zweber 16370 Albany Avenue SE Prior Lake, MN 55372 Lawrence B. & Daphne Moser 16395 Albany Avenue SE Prior Lake, MN 55372 James M. Cates & Patricia J. 16390 Albany Avenue SE Prior Lake, MN 55372 Phoebe E. Clemen 16350 Albany Avenue SE Prior Lake, MN 55372 Patricia A. Doheny 16164 Evanston Avenue BE Prior Lake, MN 55372 Donald J. & Dianne Kea 4244 Colorado Street SE Prior Lake, MN 55372 Robert C. & Barbara Beaudette Route #2 Box 30 Good Thunder, MN 56037 Valentine & Loretta Zweber CFD - Michael J. & Shelly A. Simon 16410 Albany Avenue SE Prior Lake, MN 55372 / ;e Z' Davi E. Mennen SCOTT COUNTY ABSTRACT AND TITLE, INC. DEN: ng l \� ECO17 CO MY ABSTRACT AND TIRE, WC. S lb,sa AMbACY a -aa W V..:mamY .. PAGE 3 OF 3 I q� /,tii� uf�,,l 6-) , y3V r ,vu.,60 Z�2 s `l & ICS 011t�nv I{yl' / /.�aAe17i 7 u/aCfcrce /&/ // �,ry // 19Z 7 yL�lI�C�� �� �iS3lJr.,��59