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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL SEPTEMBER 30, 20136 <br /> <br />1. The signage plan shall be completed in accordance with the plans submitted as amended <br />by the conditions of approval. Any significant changes to these plans, as determined by the <br />City Planner, shall require review and approval by the Planning Commission. <br />2. The retail bay at the northern end of the Phase I building shall be permitted no more than <br />140 square feet of wall signage. The total wall signage shall be divided between 40 square <br />feet on the west façade, 60 square feet on the north façade, and 40 square feet on the east <br />façade. <br />3. The retail bay at the southern end of the Phase I building shall be permitted no more than <br />140 square feet of wall signage. The total wall signage shall be divided between 40 square <br />feet on the west façade, 60 square feet on the south façade, and 40 square feet on the east <br />façade. <br />4. Each of the eight central retail bays in the Phase I building shall be permitted no more than <br />80 square feet of wall signage. The total wall signage shall be divided between 40 square <br />feet on the west façade and 40 square feet on the east façade. <br />5. In the event that a tenant occupies multiple retail bays in the Phase I building, the tenant <br />shall be allowed up to 30 square feet of wall signage per additional bay occupied. This <br />amount shall be divided between up to 15 square feet of signage on the west façade and up <br />to 15 square feet of signage on the east façade. <br />6. Wall signs shall be comprised of individual cut letters and shall not extend more than 12 <br />inches from the wall they are attached to. Wall signs shall be consistent in appearance and <br />the spacing between signs shall be balanced. <br />7. Blade signs shall not extend beyond the front edge of the canopies on the west façade and <br />shall have an area of no more than four (4) square feet. Blade signs shall have a minimum <br />vertical clearance of eight (8) feet from the sidewalk to the bottom of the sign. <br />8. The sign copy area on the blade sign shall not be included when calculating the permitted <br />area for wall signage per tenant. <br />9. The monument sign on Lexington Avenue shall not exceed twenty-six feet and nine and <br />on- in height. The monument sign shall be setback a minimum of <br />five (5) feet from the property line. <br />10. Prior to approval of a PUD Amendment Agreement, the applicant shall submit a revised <br />sign plan that removes the window banner coatings. <br />11. Sign permits shall be applied for prior to the installation of any signage on the property. <br /> <br />Councilmember Holden <br /> asked if the blade signs would be lit. <br /> <br />Community Development Intern Bachler <br /> indicated that the blade signs would not be lit, but the <br />wall signs would be lit internally. <br /> <br />Councilmember Holden <br /> stated the monument sign was too large. <br /> <br />MOTION: Councilmember Holden moved and Councilmember Holmes seconded a <br />motion to approve Planning Case 13-014 an amendment to the Final PUD for <br />Phase 1 of the Lexington Station redevelopment proposal at 3833 Lexington <br />Avenue, based on the findings of fact and submitted plans, as amended by the <br />eleven (11) conditions in the September 30, 2013 Report to the City Council. <br /> <br />
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