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ARDEN HILLS PLANNING COMMISSION—August 3, 2022 3 <br /> Commissioner Blilie questioned if the building number would be visible from Gateway <br /> Boulevard. <br /> Community Development Director Jagoe reported the applicants would comply with the Sign <br /> District 6 regulations for the free standing sign and noted the applicants have stated an intention <br /> of having a monument sign along Gateway Boulevard. She indicated the City also required the <br /> building to have address identification for emergency services. <br /> Commissioner Jefferys inquired what the rationale was for the original sign placement. <br /> Community Development Director Jagoe explained the original sign plan was compliant with <br /> the sign district standards with one sign per elevation of the building. She commented further on <br /> the sign requirements per City Code. <br /> Vice Chair Wicklund opened the public hearing at 6:48 p.m. <br /> Vice Chair Wicklund invited anyone for or against the application to come forward and make <br /> comment. <br /> There being no comment Vice Chair Wicklund closed the public hearing at 6:49 p.m. <br /> Vice Chair Wicklund invited the applicant to come forward at this time. <br /> Kevin Weiss, Delkor Systems, commented on the proposed sign placement. He thanked staff for <br /> providing the Commission with a detailed staff report and noted he was available for further <br /> comments or questions. <br /> Commissioner Mitchell asked how long the leases would be for the tenants in this building. <br /> Mr. Weiss reported the leases would be for five to seven years. <br /> Patrick Gerst, CPC, reported their lease would be for 12 years. <br /> Commissioner Weber questioned if there would be signs directing visitors to the front of the <br /> building, if the wall signs were located on the rear elevation. <br /> Mr. Weiss stated signage would be posted to direct traffic and visitors through the site. <br /> Commissioner Weber inquired if CPC would be occupying the space that was proposed for a <br /> third tenant. <br /> Mr. Gerst explained CPC would be occupying two-thirds of the space. <br /> Commissioner Collins stated he supported the request along with the proposed sign placement. <br /> Commissioner Weber agreed. <br />