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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL MAY 13, 20137 <br /> <br />3. The sign adjustment will not result in a sign that is inconsistent with the purpose of the <br />zoning district in which the property is located or the current land use. <br /> <br />Community Development Intern Bachler <br /> noted that the Sign Ordinance permits a property to <br />display a temporary sign for 30 days per calendar year. However, the demolition and site <br />remediation work on the TCAAP property is expected to take 30 months. Allowing Ramsey <br />County to display the temporary signage until work on the site is completed will ensure that a <br />source of information about the project will be available to the general public for its duration. <br /> <br />Community Development Intern Bachler <br /> indicated that the Planning Commission offers the <br /> <br />following thirteen Findings of Fact for review: <br /> <br />1. The property is located in the Mixed Business and Single Family Residential Zoning <br />Districts. <br />2. The property is located in Sign District 6 and Sign District 9. <br />3. In Sign District 6, one temporary freestanding sign is permitted up to 22.5 square feet. The <br />sign may be in place for up to 30 days per calendar year. <br />4. In Sign District 9, no temporary freestanding signs are permitted. <br />5. Ramsey County is proposing four temporary signs. <br />6. The proposed signs would measure 8 feet by 4 feet with a sign area of 32 square feet. <br />7. The proposed signs would be displayed for the duration of the demolition and remediation <br />project on the TCAAP site. <br />8. Section 1260 of the Sign Code permits deviation from the Sign Code through the Site Plan <br />Review process. <br />9. Site conditions limit the visibility of signs from adjacent roadways. <br />10. Restrictions on temporary signage in Sign District 9 would limit Ramsey <br />to share information about the TCAAP project with the public. <br />11. Sign Code regulations on the permitted length of temporary signage would limit Ramsey <br /> <br />12. The sign adjustment will not result in a sign that is inconsistent with the purpose of the <br />Mixed Business and Single Family Residential Zoning Districts. <br />13. The sign would not have a negative impact on adjacent properties or the City as a whole <br />because providing information about the TCAAP project is a public benefit. <br /> <br />Community Development Intern Bachler <br /> explained that the Planning Commission reviewed <br />Planning Case 13-006 at their May 8, 2013, meeting. The commissioners had specific questions <br />regarding the proposed sign location along the Rice Creek Trail Corridor. Ramsey County would <br />like to install a sign along the trail in order to inform trail users that active construction work is <br />taking place in the area and that caution should be used. He noted the Planning Commission <br />unanimously recommended approval of the Sign Standard Adjustment at the Twin Cities <br />Ammunition Plant site based on the findings of fact and the submitted plans, as amended by the <br />following two conditions: <br /> <br /> <br />1.Ramsey County shall remove the four temporary freestanding signs upon the completion <br />of demolition work and site remediation on the property. <br /> <br />2.Ramsey County shall maintain the four signs in like new condition and repair and/or <br />replace a sign if it is damaged or deteriorates during the approved timeline. <br />