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ARDEN HILLS PLANNING COMMISSION MAY 8, 2013 9 <br /> <br />needed in order to update the design standards to reflect new practices and standards, to provide <br />developers wit development review process, and to <br />ensure that future development in the B-2 District is well designed. <br /> <br />Discussion <br /> <br />Bicycle Parking <br /> <br />Community Development Intern Matthew Bachler stated Section P of the B-2 District design <br />standards addresses pedestrian and bicycle circulation improvements. Specifically, the section states <br />that projects which are required to meet the design standards must comply with the following <br />ear a public <br />additional guidance is given regarding the design, dimensions, or location of bicycle parking on the <br />site. Further, a minimum number of bicycle parking spaces is not specified. <br /> <br />Staff has drafted an amendment to the design standards to provide detailed specifications on bicycle <br />parking (Attachment A). These revisions address what qualifies as bicycle parking, where bicycle <br />parking should be located in relation to buildings and the overall site, dimension and installation <br />requirements, and the total number of bicycle parking spaces required. <br /> <br />Staff reviewed bicycle parking regulations used in other municipalities to inform the draft <br />revisions. Municipalities consulted included Roseville, St. Paul, and Minneapolis. Additionally, <br />information on dimension criteria for bicycle parking was obtained from the Minnesota Department <br />of Transportation Bikeway Facility Design Manual. <br /> <br />Building Materials <br /> <br />Community Development Intern Matthew Bachler commented Section D of the B-2 District design <br />standards specifies acceptable and undesirable exterior building materials. Staff has revised this <br />section to expand and refine the list of permitted and discouraged materials as well as to build in <br />more flexibility for Staff in the development review process. <br /> <br />Staff has conducted research on high-quality building materials that are not currently on the <br />acceptable materials list and which meet B-2 design guidelines. Many of these materials are also <br />permitted by municipalities in the metro that have established similar design standards for their <br />primary commercial centers or downtowns. Design guidelines for Roseville, Shoreview, Burnsville, <br />and Hopkins were reviewed. Staff has relied on industry standards and aesthetic considerations in <br />determining which materials are appropriate as principal building materials as opposed to trim and <br />accent materials. The draft revision to the building materials section incorporates these new <br />materials. <br /> <br />Community Development Intern Matthew Bachler stated the section on undesirable building <br />materials has been revised to include more stringent restrictions on the use of mirrored or reflective <br />glass in the B-2 District. Previously, the extensive use of mirrored glass on the first floor of a <br />building was listed as undesirable. Staff believes the City should discourage the use of this material <br />entirely in the district. Given the pace at which building material technology evolves, Staff believes <br />a provision should be included in the section that allows the Community Development Department <br />to approve new materials of equal quality other than those listed. An example of how this provision <br />could be worded is included in the current draft. <br /> <br />