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ARDEN HILLS PLANNING COMMISSION JUNE 19, 2013 12 <br /> <br />(a) E = external, I = internal, B = backlit <br /> <br />Each tenant will be permitted up to 80 square feet of wall signage. The B3 District design standards <br />require that business signs must be architecturally compatible with the style, composition, materials, <br />colors, and details of the building and should be an integral part of the building. <br /> <br />5. Additional Review <br /> <br /> <br />A. Building Official, Lake Johanna Fire Marshal, and City Engineer <br /> <br />The Building Official did not have any comments on the project. A letter dated April 8, 2013, from <br />the Lake Johanna Fire Marshal is included in Attachment E. The Assistant City Engineer reviewed <br />the proposal and provided comments in a memo dated June 6, 2013 (Attachment E). <br /> <br />B. Ramsey County Review <br /> <br />Ramsey County submitted their comments in the letter dated May 17, 2013 (Attachment E). The <br />County considers the existing driveway access on Lexington Avenue that will serve the Phase I and <br />Phase II development as a temporary access point. The proposed new access driveway at the <br />southern end of the site is approved as the sole permanent access off of Lexington Avenue. <br /> <br />Prior to granting approval for the southerly access, the property owner must close the existing access <br />driveway on Lexington Avenue. Approval will also be conditioned on the new access aligning with <br />the Target Service Road, the construction of a right turn lane on Lexington Avenue, and the <br />installation of necessary traffic controls at the intersection as determined by a traffic study. Ramsey <br />County has stated that any accommodations necessary to provide safe access will not be funded by <br />the County. <br /> <br />The County has indicated a need for a right turn lane on Red Fox Road to turn southbound onto <br />Lexington Avenue as the site develops. The City of Shoreview has plans to make improvements to <br />Red Fox Road east of Lexington Avenue and the design of this right turn lane should be coordinated <br /> plans to accommodate this future <br />right-of-way need. <br /> <br />Community Development Intern Bachler provided the Findings of Fact for review: <br /> <br />1. The applicant is requesting approval of a Master PUD, Final PUD for Phase I, and a <br />Preliminary Plat for the Lexington Station redevelopment site. <br />2. <br />process with a developer. <br />3. The Lexington Station property is located in the B-3 Service Business District. <br />4. The proposed development is a permitted use in the B-3 District. <br />5. The City has adopted design standards for the B-3 District within the Zoning Code. <br />6. The Master PUD and Final PUD for Phase I are in substantial conformance with the <br />ode and design standards. <br />7. <br />Comprehensive Plan. <br />