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City of Arden Hills Chapter 13 Zoning Code <br />Comprehensive Plan and the local guiding plan and shall be in <br />conformance with the following: <br />1.Site design shall facilitate pedestrian connections and mobility <br />within and between building, sites, and uses by providing clear visual <br />indicators through door placement, signage, striping, raised pathways, <br />and integrating landscaping components. Other features or materials <br />may be considered that enhance and provide a safe pedestrian <br />experience. <br />2.A sidewalk shall link the primary entrance of each building on site <br />with the public sidewalk network. In the event a building is <br />subdivided into multiple separated tenant spaces, a sidewalk must link <br />the primary entrance of each separated tenant space with the public <br />sidewalk network. <br />3.Bike racks shall be required near a public entrance of all buildings. <br />4.Internal sidewalk systems shall connect with adjacent planned or <br />developed public sidewalks or trails. <br />5.The grades of all walks, parking spaces, terraces, and other paved <br />areas shall conform to the requirements of the Americans with <br />Disabilities Act. <br />6.Where there is new building construction or renovation where the <br />renovation value is thirty percent (30%) or more of the pre-renovation <br />value of the structure, a minimum six foot concrete sidewalk adjacent <br />to or in all rights-of-way shall be provided. The location of the <br />sidewalk shall be prescribed by the Public Works Director. The new <br />sidewalks shall connect to sidewalks on adjacent properties if they <br />exist. At the discretion of the City Council, the property owner may, <br />in lieu of constructing the sidewalk, pay the City an amount equal to <br />the cost of constructing the sidewalk to satisfy the obligations of this <br />section. Said payment shall be used by the City to further maintain and <br />construct the pathway system within the City. <br />7.When there is more than one building on a site, a sidewalk must <br />link the primary building entrances of each building to one another. <br />Q.Drainage/Water Management Plan: A plan must be submitted with <br />each project or lot development in the Districts. The plan must be <br />approved by the Rice Creek Watershed District, other agencies as <br />required, and the engineer assigned by the City. Two or more lots or <br />projects may coordinate their plans for their mutual benefit. <br />Section 1325 – General Regulations <br />Adopted: November 13, 2006 <br />Page 27 of 53 <br /> <br />