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<br /> <br />Page 4 of 9 <br />sign, the Applicant is looking for flexibility from the City Code, Chapter 12 – Sign Code through <br />the Site Plan Review process. Sign Standard Adjustments to the requirements and standards for <br />the height, number, type, lighting, area, and/or location of a sign or signs established by this <br />Chapter may be approved with a Site Plan Review or a Planned Unit Development process as <br />described for in Section 1320 and 1355 of the Zoning Code. Sign District 6, applicable to the <br />Subject Property, allows for one freestanding sign along each public street that the property <br />abuts. <br /> <br />Site Plan of Existing and Proposed Signage <br /> Plan Evaluation <br /> <br />Chapter 12, Sign Code Review <br /> <br />A. Sign Standards by Sign District – Section 1240.02, Subd. 2 – Freestanding Pole or <br />Monument Signs <br /> <br />1. Number of Freestanding Signs – Flexibility Requested <br />Sign District 6 allows no more than one freestanding sign on any site except in cases where <br />properties front more than one public street. For properties that front more than one public street, <br />an additional freestanding sign may be permitted for each street front provided that each additional <br />freestanding sign does not exceed half the size of the maximum sign area allowed for a freestanding <br />sign in the underlying sign district. <br /> <br />The Subject Property shall be permitted two (2) freestanding signs since there is direct road <br />frontage along County Road F and Lexington avenue. Under this application, the Applicant is <br />proposing a third freestanding sign on the Subject Property. The proposed sign would be the <br />second freestanding monument sign on the east side of the property along Lexington Avenue. The