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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL — SEPTEMBER 23, 2019 <br />8 <br />• Subd. 6. All noxious weeds and other growths of vegetation upon public or <br />private property in excess of eight (8) inches. <br />• Subd. 9. Accumulation of manure, tree branches, cut trees, grass clippings, <br />bottles, rubbish, trash, refuse, junk and other abandoned materials, metals <br />including aluminum or tin cans, or lumber <br />Community Development Manager/City Planner Mrosla reviewed the actions that have been <br />taken by staff and requested the Council hold a Public Hearing regarding the matter. <br />Councilmember Holden asked if this was a rental property. <br />Community Development Manager/City Planner Mrosla explained this property appeared to <br />be vacant and staff was working to locate the property owner. <br />Mayor Grant opened the public hearing at 8:28 p.m. <br />With no one coming forward to speak, Mayor Grant closed the public hearing at 8:29 p.m. <br />C. Amendment of Chapter 12, Sign Code, Sections 1201, 1230 and 1240 of the <br />Arden Hills City Code — Planning Case 19-008 <br />Community Development Manager/City Planner Mrosla stated Expedite The Diehl has <br />submitted an application for a Sign Code Text Amendment on behalf of McDonalds. The <br />Applicant is requesting a Sign Code Text Amendment that would allow for dynamic display menu <br />board signs at drive-through facilities. <br />Community Development Manager/City Planner Mrosla reported over the last few years <br />drive-through facilities have moved away from the traditional changeable copy drive-through <br />menu boards to dynamic displays. Dynamic display signs are becoming the preferred method of <br />internal and exterior menu boards. All of the existing drive-through menu boards in the <br />community consist of changeable paper copies and are backlit by traditional bulbs. In the past <br />staff has utilized free standing sign requirements or designated the signs as incidental signs. An <br />incidental sign is any sign that is generally not understandable or readable from the property other <br />than where the sign is located, such as from an adjacent property or a public street. Upon review, <br />the majority of existing drive-through menu board signs were approved as incidental signs and <br />were not evaluated as they were located out of view. The proposed amendment would require <br />staff to review menu boards. <br />Mayor Grant opened the public hearing at 8:34 p.m. <br />Tracy Diehl, Expedite The Diehl, thanked staff for their assistance with the proposed Sign Code <br />Amendment. <br />Councilmember Holmes commented the original plan was to have the signs change twice a day, <br />but noted this was increased to five times a day. She asked if this number should be eliminated <br />altogether. <br />