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ARDEN HILLS PLANNING COMMISSION – June 7, 2023 3 <br /> <br />Community Development Director Jagoe reviewed the options available to the Planning <br />Commission for Planning Case 23-010 for Site Plan Review of a sign standard adjustment at <br />4001 Lexington Avenue N.: <br /> <br />1. Recommend Approval with Conditions <br /> 1) That the project shall be completed in accordance with the plans submitted. Any <br />significant changes to these plans, as determined by the Community Development <br />Director, shall require review and approval by the Planning Commission and City <br />Council. <br /> 2) A separate sign permit shall be required for all proposed signage. <br /> 3) All signage shall meet all other requirements of Sign District 6. <br /> 4) All freestanding signs shall be externally illuminated in accordance with the Master <br />Sign Plan. <br /> 5) Prior to issuance of a sign permit for the New Horizon Academy freestanding <br />monument sign, the Applicant shall stake the location of the proposed new sign adjacent <br />to Lexington Avenue. Planning staff shall approve the location meets the minimum <br />setback of 5 feet from any property line prior to installation. <br />2. Recommend Approval as Submitted <br />3. Recommend Denial <br />4. Table <br /> <br />Chair Vijums opened the floor to Commissioner comments. <br /> <br />Commissioner Weber asked if the sign would be located in Ramsey County right of way. <br /> <br />Community Development Director Jagoe stated the sign would not be within the Ramsey <br />County right of way and the sign code requires a five foot setback as measured from the property <br />line for freestanding signs. <br /> <br />Commissioner Weber questioned why this sign was located between County Road F and the <br />eastern entrance. He suggested the sign be placed at the south side of the eastern entrance. <br /> <br />Community Development Director Jagoe reported the sign designer was in attendance and <br />could address this comment. <br /> <br />Craig Heitzmann, Electro Signs, explained the proposed sign location provided the greatest <br />visibility for traffic going north on Lexington Avenue and did not crowd the existing sign. He <br />reported other sign locations were considered but would require the removal of trees and this was <br />not allowed per City Code. <br /> <br />Marcia Droege, Land O’Lakes representative, indicated she has had long discussions about the <br />size and location of the sign. She reported if the sign were larger a second adjustment would be <br />required. She stated the current monument sign was lower than the New Horizon sign, which <br />would create good visibility for both north and southbound traffic traveling along Lexington <br />Avenue. <br /> <br />Chair Vijums asked how far apart the two monument signs would be. <br />