Laserfiche WebLink
ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL MAY 13, 201310 <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 /> stated the Planning Commission offers the following <br />twelve findings of fact for review: <br /> <br />1. The property is located in the B-2 Zoning District and Sign District 5. <br />2. The property is a conforming use in the B-2 Zoning District under the approved Planned <br />Unit Development. <br />3. In Sign District 5, one temporary sign is permitted up to 40 square feet. The sign may be in <br />place for up to 30 days per calendar year. <br />4. In Sign District 5, one temporary sign up to 25 square feet advertising available space in a <br />building is permitted. The sign may be in place until seven days after the building is <br />leased. <br />5. The proposed signs would be vinyl banners that would each measure 12 feet by 18 feet, or <br />216 square feet in size. <br />6. The proposed signs would be displayed from the date the sign permit is issued to 30 days <br />after the residential property receives the Certificate of Occupancy. <br />7. Section 1260 of the Sign Code permits deviation from the Sign Code through the Site Plan <br />Review process. <br />8. The location of the building limits the visibility of temporary signage as permitted in the <br />Sign Code from County Road E and Lexington Avenue. <br />9. Sign Code regulations on the permitted length of temporary signage would limit the <br /> ability to effectively advertise the availability of apartment units in the building. <br />10. The sign adjustment will not result in a sign that is inconsistent with the purpose of the B- <br />2 zoning district. <br />11. The signs would not be visible from residential properties. <br />12. The sign would not have a negative impact on adjacent properties or the City as a whole <br />because they are consistent with the size and layout of the property on which they would <br />be located. <br /> <br />Community Development Intern Bachler <br /> indicated that the Planning Commission reviewed this <br />case at their May 8, 2013, meeting. The Planning Commission unanimously recommended <br />approval of the Sign Standard Adjustment at 1195 County Road E based on the findings of fact <br />and the submitted plans, as amended by the following four conditions: <br /> <br />1. The applicant shall remove all freestanding signs related to the apartment use located on <br />the property upon the completed installation of the two temporary signs. <br />2. The two temporary wall signs shall be displayed from the date the sign permit is issued to <br />30 days after the property receives the Certificate of Occupancy. <br />3. The two temporary signs shall each measure 12 feet by 18 feet and be 216 square feet in <br />size. <br />4. The applicant shall maintain the two signs in like new condition and repair and/or replace <br />a banner if it is torn or deteriorates during the approved timeline. <br /> <br />Mayor Grant <br />asked if the development will have any four-bedroom units. He is pleased that the <br />74 units are being advertised as student housing. <br />