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<br />City of Arden Hills <br />City Council Meeting for May 26, 2015 <br />P:\Planning\Planning Cases\2015\PC 15-008 - Holiday Station - PUD Amendment\Memos_15-008 <br /> <br />Page 3 of 7 <br />B. Exterior Lighting – Section 1325.05, Subd. 3 <br /> <br />Direction – Meets Requirements <br />Lighting is required to be arranged so as to direct light away from adjoining lots and public <br />streets. Direct or sky-reflect glare shall not be directed at adjoining lots or public streets. Glare is <br />commonly defined as excessive or uncontrolled brightness that results in visual discomfort or <br />reduced visibility. The Planning Commission determined that the tube containing the LED light <br />fixtures would diffuse the light and reduce the overall intensity of the illumination. As a result, <br />the accent lighting would not result in visual discomfort or reduced visibility. <br /> <br />Concealment or Hooding of Source – Meets Requirements <br />The source of illuminate is required to be hooded, concealed, or controlled in a manner so as to <br />direct lighting pattern only on the site to which the lighting is intended. The proposed LED <br />accent lights would be surrounded by plastic tubing that would control the source of illumination <br />so that cast light from the LED lights would only fall on the surface of the site. <br /> <br />Intensity – Meets Requirements <br />Any light or combination of light cannot cast light that exceeds a meter reading of 1.0 foot <br />candle on the travel lanes of adjoining public streets. A Photometric Plan was completed for the <br />original development of the property in 2005 (Attachment F). The plan indicates that the <br />approved lighting for the site would not result in a foot candle reading of more than 1.0 on any <br />adjoining public street. The proposed LED accent lights create very minimal cast light which is <br />difficult to measure through a photometric analysis. The addition of the accent lights would not <br />result in an increase in the foot candle readings on adjoining streets. <br /> <br />Exterior Lighting of Building Façade – Meets Requirements <br />For non-residential properties visible from residentially zoned property, a maximum of 25 <br />percent of the façade visible from such residential property may be illuminated by direct lighting <br />from spot lights or flood lights. The Holiday service station property is visible from the Arden <br />Manor Manufactured Home Park to the north of West Highway 96 and from the residentially <br />zoned lots along the east side of Round Lake. The proposed accent lights would not result in <br />more than 25 percent of the building façade being illuminated. <br /> <br /> <br />3. Administration and Procedures – Conditional Use Permits – Section 1355.04 Subd 3 <br /> <br />The Special Requirements for the G-B District in Section 1320.13 of the Zoning Code states that <br />proposals for modifications to a building’s exterior shall be reviewed according to the criteria for <br />evaluating Conditional Use Permits as listed in Section 1355.04, Subd 3. This section of the <br />Zoning Code states that the Planning Commission and City Council shall consider the effect of <br />the proposal upon the health, safety, convenience and general welfare of the owners and <br />occupants of the surrounding land, in particular, and the community as a whole, in general, <br />including but not limited to the following factors: <br />