OCTOBER 23, 2015, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A3 Keizer City Council updates sign code By CRAIG MURPHY Of the Keizertimes All it took was one sentence. Earlier this year, a somewhat humorous battle took place between city offi cials and Ni- gel Guisinger, owner of Moles Appliance at 3800 River Road. In short, Guisinger wanted to bring attention to the need for updates to the sign code portion of the Keizer Devel- opment Code. In particular, he took issue with not being able to put up signs promot- ing his business since the side- walk became blocked. When his sign was confi scated by the city, Guisinger responded by placing signs in front of Nate Brown’s offi ce at city hall, in addition to putting a dryer in front of his business. Guisinger said at the time his intent was to bring aware- ness to necessary updates for the city code and pledged to work with Brown, the director of Community Development in Keizer, on changes. Fast forward to Monday’s Keizer City Council meet- ing, as Brown proposed a text amendment to Section 2.203 of the KDC. “That did trigger this,” Brown said of the May show- down between the city and Guisinger. “We needed to make this crystal clear.” The permitted uses sec- tion of the KDC hadn’t been changed since May 1998, but the proposed changes were ap- proved unanimously on Mon- day. A minor tweak was adding “Use” to “Public Right-of- Way Expansion.” The bigger change was the new sentence: “The placement, storage or display of merchan- dise, or other material for commercial use in the street, on the sidewalk, median strip, or any other portion of the street right-of-way or public easement is prohibited.” Brown noted members of the Keizer Planning Commis- sion voted 4-1 in favor of the change, with the lone no vote done to make sure there could be the opportunity for side- walk cafes. “There’s barely enough room for a sidewalk, much less a cafe,” Brown said. “There was lively discussion at Planning Commission.” Councilor Amy Ryan asked if the revisions would outlaw people waving signs in front of a business. “That’s not the intent,” city attorney Shannon Johnson said. “The language wouldn’t prevent that. There is pretty much free speech with the sidewalks. The only thing is if there’s anything that would impede people in wheelchairs.” In response to a question from councilor Kim Free- man about whether basketball hoops on sidewalks in neigh- borhoods would count, Brown pointed out the emphasis in the staff report about the sec- tion only dealing with the placement of commercial ma- terial. “There are a lot of differ- ences between business and residential,” Brown said. “This doesn’t cover basketball hoops or other residential things. We deal with hoops on a neigh- bor-to-neighbor basis.” Council president Den- nis Koho is hopeful tent signs on street corners get removed, noting he saw an elderly lady in a walker have struggles with one the day before. Nigel Guisinger put a dryer in front of Moles Appliance last spring to make a point about the city sign code. Craig Murphy/ KEIZERTIMES fi le photo “They are already unlawful on the sidewalks,” Johnson said. Councilors approved the text amendment unanimously. Brown said afterwards up- dating the KDC will make things easier for code enforce- ment offi cer Ben Crosby. “It’s clear for everybody now in the Keizer Develop- ment Code,” Brown said. “In the past we had to quote state statutes. It just wasn’t clean.” Brown noted the business community has been kept up-to-date on the proposed change. “It shouldn’t be a surprise to anyone,” he said. “You can’t block the sidewalk with a sign or merchandise.” Guisinger said on Wednes- day he wasn’t pleased with the update. “It’s disappointing this is the way they’ve chosen to go,” he said. “It’s the city saying their sign codes are more impor- tant than keeping businesses in Keizer. They’re throwing out rules that are not encourag- ing businesses to stay in Keizer. That is different than what they had talked about doing. They had talked about hav- ing temporary access signs. With this type of mentality in place in the city, we will have to pursue options of looking elsewhere to have our business. It sucks they have chosen to go this direction.” Submitted photo Nate Bradford (right) recently took his copy of Keizertimes with him to a Seahawks-Packers football game at Lambeau Field in Wisconsin. You too can have your photo in the Keizertimes. Simply take the paper to your destination, snap a picture with you and your group holding it, and send the photo along with everyone’s fi rst and last names to kt@keizertimes.com. All boarded up KEIZERTIMES/Craig Murphy The former Haggen grocery store is now boarded up. KAA readies B&W show WKNA’s new free library One of the most popular art exhibitions in Keizer, the “Black, White and Gray” show, will be held at the Keizer Art Association’s Enid Joy Mount Gallery at the Keizer Heritage Center beginning Thursday, Oct. 29. The show will run through Nov. 28. Entry subjects and medium are the artist’s choice but must be black, white or gray in con- tent as well as mat and frame. ONE CLINIC Show honors will be award- ed at a free, public reception on Saturday, Nov. 7, from 6 to 8 p.m. The public can cast their vote for the People’s Choice which will be announced after the show is completed. Regular gallery hours are 1 to 4 p.m. Thursdays and Fridays, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturdays. The Keizer Heritage Center is located at 980 Chemawa Road N.E. next to Keizer Civic Cen- ter. For information visit keizer- arts.com. ALL YOUR EYE HEALTH NEEDS Routine Eye Exams, Eyeglasses, Contact Lenses, Cataract Surgery, Pediatric Ophthalmology, Glaucoma, Cornea, Retina, Diabetes, Dry Eye Syndrome, LASIK and PRK, Refractive Lens Surgery U. John Berzins, M.D. Robert E. Tibolt, M.D. Marcus A. East, M.D. KEIZERTIMES/Craig Murphy looking back in the KT public hearings A proposal before the Keizer City Council that would halt purchase of fl uoridation equipment for fi ve of the city’s wells. The Keizer City Council will hold a hearing on Mon- day, Nov. 2 to consider revi- sions to sections 2.303 (off- street parking and loading) and 2.413 (RV storage) of the Keizer Development Code. The hearing starts at 7 p.m. in council chambers at Keizer Civic Center, 930 Chemawa Road NE. Councilor questions whether to keep buying fl uoride equipment Bike path concerns mount Ryan W. Lapour, M.D. John G. Dodd, D.O. Erika C. Bury, O.D. A group of Keizer residents plans to turn up the volume on their protest concerning a proposed bike path that would provide access to a regional park in West Keizer. 15 YEARS AGO mceyeclinic.com Councilors irked at being left out on wetland plans OPEN MON – FRI, 8 AM to 5 PM CONCEAL CARRY PERMIT CLASS TH MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16 1PM -or- 6PM at Keizer Civic Center, 930 Chemawa Rd NE Oregon - Utah (Valid 35 States) Carol and Martin Doerfl er, along with Rhonda Rich and Carolyn Homan, dedicated the new Free Little Library in the Doerfl er yard Oct. 15. 5 YEARS AGO 10 YEARS AGO 503-581-5287 655 Medical Center Dr NE - Salem KT on vacation Some local farmers and Keizer city councilors are bristling at Salem offi cials’ tactics in launching plans for wetlands project at Willow Lake Waste treatment Plant. 20 YEARS AGO County poses land swap to end dispute Marion County offi cials last week posed a possible land swap to end Keizer’s squabble with Salem over the Willow Lake Wastewater Treatment Plant. 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