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<br /> . Arden Hills council 11 April 12, 1993 <br /> 9. A landscape performance bond or other acceptable <br /> surety is required for all screening or <br /> landscaping required in this ordinance. <br /> a. The amount of the bond shall be 125% of the <br /> cost of materials and installation. <br /> b. The bond shall be provided prior to the <br /> issuance of any building permits and shall be <br /> valid for one full year from the date of <br /> installation. <br /> Councilmember Aplikowski referred to Sign Ordinance, Section <br /> IX.I.3.c,3. which indicated that an annual permit and fee <br /> shall be valid for up to three special events within 12 <br /> months of the permit for school, church, and civic <br /> organizations. She questioned whether that section <br /> correctly reflects the City's intent. <br /> Bergly said that the matter of special event permits was <br /> reviewed by Planning Commission and the language in the <br /> draft reflects their intent. Councilmember Malone said the <br /> policy of allowing three special events in a year has been <br /> . in practice for a while, and appears to be working well. He <br /> recalled that prior to establishing that policy, all special <br /> event signs had to come before Council for approval. <br /> Mayor Sather invited public input. There was no one present <br /> to make comment. The public hearing was closed at 9:02 p,m. <br /> Councilmember Probst stated that he supports adoption of the <br /> revised Zoning Ordinance. He added that at the Planning <br /> Commission level there were very few comments from the <br /> public, except with regard to regulations for exterior <br /> storage and parking of recreational vehicles. He noted that <br /> this final draft incorporates regulations with regard to the <br /> lengths of recreational vehicles. <br /> councilmember Malone said he believes the Planning <br /> Commission has been very responsive to the concerns <br /> expressed by the public with regard to recreational <br /> vehicles. and this final draft will accommodate the vast <br /> ma jori ty of recreational vehi cl es . <br /> Councilmember Probst asked legal counsel if it would be <br /> appropriate to 1 ift the imposed development moratorium after <br /> the new Zoning Ordinance is adopted. City Attorney Filla <br /> answered yes. <br /> . <br /> -.--...---.- <br />