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Page 2 of 5 <br />Approvals <br />1. Planned Unit Development Amendment <br />A Planned Unit Development (PUD) Amendment to alter the conditions of approval in the <br />original Planned Unit Development, Conditional Use Permit, and Site Plan for the Gateway <br />Interstate building located at 4200 Round Lake Road. <br />Plan Evaluation <br />Chapter 12, Sign Code <br />A. Wall Signs – Flexibility Requested <br />The original PUD for the Subject Property did not include a request for flexibility on signage. A <br />condition of approval stated that all proposed signage shall meet the requirements of Sign District <br />6. Installation of future signage would be reviewed by planning staff as part of the permit process <br />for verification of compliance with sign regulations. The administratively approved signage plan <br />for the Gateway Interstate building included one wall sign per corresponding building elevation <br />for each tenant. At the time of approvals, the owner of the building, Scannell Properties, was <br />proposing three tenants in the shell building. The maximum allowed wall signage translated to <br />three wall signs per tenant on the northwest and southwest sides of the building and two wall signs <br />for the tenant in the center of the building. The original sign plan is pictured below. <br />The final buildout of the building is for two tenants. The Applicant is now proposing an additional <br />wall sign on the building’s southwest elevation. The two tenants, Delkor Systems, Inc. and Colder <br />Products Company (CPC), share the southwest elevation of the building. Delkor’s main entrance <br />is located on the southwest elevation of the building. The proposed sign plan is pictured below.