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Ordinance 2010-012 <br /> 1. A sign plan shall be submitted in connection with the site plan or <br /> PUD Master Plan that shows the location, type, size and design of the <br /> individual signs. <br /> 2. Deviation from the standard regulations shall be allowed only after <br /> the applicant demonstrates, and the City concurs, that the deviation is <br /> essential to further the purpose of the GB District <br /> 3. Any billboard located in the GB District may be expanded, altered, <br /> relocated or otherwise modified solely upon written approval of the <br /> City, provided the expansion, alteration, relocation or modification is <br /> authored by the City of Arden Hills in connection with a transaction <br /> which will result in a net reduction in the number of billboards or in <br /> the aggregate sign face area of the billboards, located within the GB <br /> District. <br /> H. Lighting. Exterior lighting shall be provided for the safety and <br /> convenience of occupants and visitors. <br /> 1. The source of illumination shall be hooded, concealed or <br /> controlled in a manner so as not to be visible from adjoining lots, <br /> streets or highways or residential areas east and south of Round Lake. <br /> 2. Accent lighting of buildings and sites may be permitted by the <br /> City. <br /> 3. A lighting plan shall be submitted that shows location, type of <br /> illumination and design. <br /> I. Pedestrian Circulation. All development within the District shall <br /> install pedestrian improvements in accordance with the NE 1-6941I-35W <br /> Plan approved by the City. Other pedestrian sidewalks and trails may be <br /> required by the City. <br /> J. Drainage, Wetlands and Flood Plain. A water management plan must <br /> be submitted for each project in the GB District. The plan must be <br /> approved by the Rice Creek Watershed District, other agencies as required <br /> and by the City Engineer. <br /> 1. On-site ponding is encouraged as a visual and functional amenity. <br /> 2. Two or more projects may coordinate their water management <br /> plans for their mutual benefit. <br /> Page 60 of 84 <br />