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The Chairman opened the public hearing and asked if anyone wished to be heard in <br />this matter. <br />Gene Waddell was getting a bad feeling from the way discussion was going. He <br />warned that if they open this "can of worms" on rights-of-way, there will be a huge increase <br />of "special events" every weekend. He envisioned the proliferation of signs on SR -60 at the <br />Mall exits. Right now, there are some teeth in the rule which says that no commercial or <br />political signs are allowed in the right-of-way and it can be enforced. He believed there <br />would be no problem finding property owners who would be willing to allow legitimate <br />special event signs on their property. He strongly recommended they follow staff's <br />recommendation. <br />It was determined that no one else wished to be heard and the Chairman closed the <br />public hearing. <br />Both Commissioner Eggert and Commissioner Ginn voiced reluctant agreement to <br />Mr. Waddell's comments. <br />There was CONSENSUS to agree with staff's recommendation on the right-of-way <br />signs and the tall signs near interstate interchanges. <br />Q. Proposed Amendment: Mini Storage Parking ftuirements <br />(staff initiated <br />Director Boling reviewed the information and recommendations contained in the <br />memorandum above concerning this proposed amendment. <br />Chairman Tippin asked if the Commissioners had any questions; there were none. <br />The Chairman opened the public hearing and asked if anyone wished to be heard in <br />this matter. There being none, he closed the public hearing. <br />There was CONSENSUS to agree with staff's recommendation on mini -storage <br />parking requirements. <br />May 4,1998 <br />16 <br />