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ARDEN HELLS CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION—MAY 16, 2016 8 <br /> City Planner Streff explained there were no grants available to the City of Arden Hills. He <br /> indicated staff would continue to monitor the grants available. <br /> Councilmember Holmes understood the Comprehensive Plan Update was a requirement. <br /> However, she believed the Comp Plan was a huge waste of staff time and resources. She <br /> supported only the minimum amount of staff time and consultants being used for the update. <br /> Councilmember McClung and Councilmember Holden agreed especially given the level of <br /> changes that would be coming to the City as TCAAP develops. <br /> City Planner Streff commented that because the City has made many adjustments to the Comp <br /> Plan for TCAAP, less work would be required in the end. <br /> Community Development Director Hutmacher discussed the budgeting process for the Comp <br /> Plan. She explained that staff would do as much of the text changes in house as possible, but <br /> understood that parts of the Comp Plan would require assistance. She indicated staff would begin <br /> a scope of work and would request proposals. Staff would report back to the Council at a future <br /> work session meeting. <br /> D. Exterior Lighting Design Standards <br /> Senior Planner Bachler stated the 2016 Planning Commission Work Plan was adopted at the <br /> City Council Work Session on January 19, 2016. One of the items on the Work Plan was to <br /> research and amend the exterior lighting design standards included in the Zoning Code. The <br /> Planning Commission and staff previously completed work on this item in 2014, which included <br /> researching exterior lighting ordinances adopted by other cities in the metro and identifying best <br /> practices, and discussing possible updates to the Zoning Code. Staff has gone back and reviewed <br /> this work and drafted an Amendment to Section 1325.05, Subd. 3 of the Zoning Code. <br /> Senior Planner Bachler explained Sections 1320 and 1325 of the Zoning Code include <br /> additional requirements on exterior lighting for specific districts. For example, the Special <br /> Requirements for the Neighborhood Business District in Section 1320.08 restricts security and <br /> parking lot lights to no more than 14 feet in height. Properties would be required to meet the <br /> general design standards for exterior lighting in Section 1325.05, Subd. 3 as well as any additional <br /> standards included elsewhere in the Zoning Code. <br /> Senior Planner Bachler indicated the Planning Commission's discussion on exterior lighting in <br /> 2014 focused on requirements that would limit light trespass across property lines, reduce glare, <br /> and restrict high-luminosity light fixtures. The draft amendment would achieve these goals <br /> through prescriptive standards on lighting design and mounting height. A lighting plan would be <br /> required for any new development, redevelopment, or addition for a commercial, industrial, or <br /> multi-family use, which would allow the City to evaluate conformance with the design standards. <br /> Senior Planner Bachler stated based on direction previously provided by the City Council, staff <br /> has included language in the amendment that prohibits architectural accent lighting used to <br /> advertise buildings or properties. This would include LED illuminated accent lighting increasingly <br /> seen on gas station canopies and fast food restaurant buildings. Lighting of architectural features <br />