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1A.1, TCAAP Market Analysis and Comprehensive Plan Discussion
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City of Arden Hills Chapter 13 Zoning Code <br /> enhance the property's overall image and appearance. Such designs shall <br /> include the following elements: <br /> 1. Gateway signage comprised of such materials as brick, stone and <br /> metal with landscaping around the sign. The signs shall include exterior <br /> architectural-style lighting. <br /> 2. Enhanced landscaping near the entrance points that include trees, <br /> shrubs and flowering plants. Landscape materials shall be grouped around <br /> gateway signs to create a visual focal point oriented to the main entrance. <br /> 3. Pedestrian-scale ornamental street lights. <br /> 4. Public art or architectural elements that evoke the natural environment <br /> and history of the TCAAP site. Such elements may be integrated into <br /> gateway signage and lighting. <br /> 5. Gateway designs must demonstrate compatibility with any public <br /> improvements, amenities, or design elements established by the City. Such <br /> elements include, but are not limited to, lighting, signage, fencing, <br /> pavement materials, landscape materials and street furniture. <br /> 6. Properties adjacent to the access points shall be designed so that <br /> parking lots, trucking bays, and mechanical equipment are properly <br /> screened from the access point. <br /> H. Parking. The amount of parking spaces provided shall not exceed the <br /> spaces as calculated by the requirements in Section 1325.06 Subd U. An <br /> applicant may request a modification of the maximum allowed number of <br /> parking spaces by submitting a study of anticipated parking demand. Parking <br /> studies shall be prepared by a professional engineer with expertise in traffic <br /> and parking analysis. Shared parking shall be required where feasible. <br /> Parking structures are encouraged to reduce surface parking lots, increase <br /> landscaping, and use the land more efficiently. <br /> I. Bridges. Any bridges on the site or reconstructed to accommodate <br /> development on the site shall provide bicycle and pedestrian pathways. The <br /> bridges shall include design elements that are compatible with the <br /> development. The design and construction of any bridge over Rice Creek <br /> shall be coordinated with Ramsey County and respectful to the adjacent open <br /> space. <br /> J. Signs. Chapter 12, Sign Code, shall apply. When a parcel is developed, <br /> the following Sign Districts shall apply: <br /> 1. District 1 shall apply to all single-family and two-family dwelling <br /> parcels. <br /> Section 1320—District Provisions <br /> Adopted:November 13,2006 <br /> Page 44 of 59 <br />
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