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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL—APRIL 25, 2016 13 <br /> Senior Planner Bachler reviewed the City Code language regarding sign height and sign height <br /> measurements. He explained that this language would address how staff would measure the <br /> height of the monument sign. <br /> Mayor Grant requested that Councilmember Wicklund withdraw the second portion of his <br /> amendment to the amendment. <br /> Councilmember Wicklund withdrew the second portion of his amendment to the amendment. <br /> AMENDMENT TO <br /> THE AMENDMENT: Councilmember Wicklund moved and Councilmember McClung <br /> seconded a motion to amend the amendment requiring the monument <br /> sign to be moved to the alternative location. <br /> The amendment to the amendment carried 4-1 (Holmes opposed). <br /> The amendment carried 4-1 (Holmes opposed). <br /> Councilmember Holden questioned why there was no handicap parking in front of the new <br /> tenant space. <br /> Mr. Commers reviewed the location of the handicap parking stalls in front of the building noting <br /> they would serve both tenants. <br /> Mayor Grant questioned if the site had adequate handicap parking. <br /> Senior Planner Bachler reported that the Building Inspector reviewed the plans and verified that <br /> the number of handicap parking stalls met ADA requirements. <br /> AMENDMENT: Councilmember Holden and Mayor Grant seconded a motion to add <br /> Condition 11 requiring 320 square feet or two parking spaces be used <br /> for additional landscaping to bring the landscaping coverage to 15.3%. <br /> Councilmember Holden believed the City consistently had too much parking for its retail sites. <br /> She believed it would be advantageous to convert two parking spaces into additional landscaping <br /> for this site. <br /> Councilmember Holmes did not believe this site was over parked. She recommended that the <br /> parking remain as is. She indicated that she would not be supporting this amendment. <br /> Further discussion ensued regarding the City's retail parking requirements. <br /> The amendment carried 3-2 (Holmes and Wicklund opposed). <br /> Councilmember Holmes asked if the three new trees would hurt the applicant's sign visibility. <br /> Mr. Commers stated that this would be the case. <br />