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attractive and compatible with the center, it capitalizes on the positive fea- <br /> tures of the center, and surrounding neighbors do not find this sign offen- <br /> sive. She stated Togo's would appreciate favorable consideration of the monu- <br /> ment sign, which will eliminate traffic snarls, and will not compromise city <br />LC) standards. <br /> <br /> No one in the audience spoke in opposition to this appeal. <br /> <br /> There being no further testimony, Mayor Mercer declared the public hearing <br /> closed. <br /> <br /> After discussion, it was moved by Councilmember Wood, and seconded by <br /> Councilmember Mohr, that Resolution No. 85-404, partially approving AP-85-9, <br /> appeal by Meadow Plaza Investors of a decision of the Design Review Board, to <br /> allow a modified monument sign containing tenant identification at the Meadow <br /> Plaza Center (with the condition that no additional names than those shown may <br /> be added to the sign), and disallowing the logo signs on the medical building, <br /> be adopted. <br /> The roll call vote was as follows: <br /> AYES: Councilmembers Mohr, Wood, and Mayor Mercer <br /> NOES: None <br /> ABSENT: Councilmembers Brandes and Butler <br /> <br /> AP-85-10, Acme-Wiley Corporation of California for Allstar Inns, appeal of a <br /> decision of the Design Review Board denying the application of Allstar Inns <br /> for a comprehensive sign program located at 5102 Hopyard Road. Zoning for the <br /> property is C-F (Freeway Commercial) District <br /> <br /> AP-85-11, Acme-Wiley Corporation of California for Allstar Inns, appeal of a <br /> decision of the Board of Adjustment denying the application of Allstar Inns <br /> for Variance from the Ordinance Code to maintain an existing pedestal iden- <br /> tification sign which exceeds the maximum allowable height at 5102 Hopyard <br /> Road. Zoning for the property is C-F (Freeway Commercial) District <br /> Mr. Swift presented his reports (SR 85:395 and SR 85:396) dated August 20, <br /> 1985, regarding these two items. <br /> <br /> Mayor Mercer declared the public hearing open on these two items. <br /> <br /> Mr. Rick Thornton, representing Acme-Wiley Corporation, asked Council to <br /> allow him to retain the signs. He stated he did not feel the additional five <br /> feet in height would cause an a!lveFse effect and that other signs in the area <br /> are 25 to 30 feet high. <br /> <br /> No one in the audience spoke in opposition to this appeal. <br /> <br /> There being no further testimony, Mayor Mercer declared the public hearing <br /> closed. <br /> <br /> After discussion, it was moved by Councilmember Mohr, and seconded by <br /> Councilmember Wood, that Resolution No. 85-405, denying AP-85-10, Acme-Wiley <br /> Corporation of California for Allstar Inns, appeal by a decision of. the Design <br /> Review Board denying the application of Allstar Inns for a comprehensive sign <br /> program located at 5102 Hopyard Road, be adopted. <br /> The roll call vote was as follows: <br /> AYES: Councilmembers Mohr, Wood, and Mayor Mercer <br /> <br /> - 6 8-20-85 <br /> <br /> <br />