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<br /> , , <br /> , <br />. preferable to make sure that the dumpster was adequately screened from view. If the fencing <br /> proposed is a chain-link fence, Civic Center requirements state that the fence shall have <br /> either a black or dark green vinyl coating. <br /> 8. Traffic, Access, and Circulation - Code Requirement Met. <br /> There should not be much impact to traffic patterns or to the access and circulation of the <br /> site. The proposcd used oil and HHW collection site would be located out of the way at the <br /> far northwestern portion ofthe site. Typically the seasonal HHW sites are only open on <br /> Fridays and Saturdays and only for a month or two. Most ofthe users of the HHW sites arc <br /> likely to arrive on Saturdays when the Public Works Facility is not being used. The used oil <br /> collection building is proposed to be open 24 hours and year round. Since the collection <br /> building will be open all of the time, it is not likely to have much of a peak in the amount of <br /> traffic it would generate (would likely come and go sporadically during the day and evening). <br /> Overall the traffic from the proposed used oil and HHW site should not interfere much with <br /> the operation of the Public Works Facility and should also not have much impact on traffic <br /> patterns at Highway 96 and Hamline Avenue. <br /> 9. Grading and Utilities ~ Code Requirement Met. <br /> The City Engineer has reviewed the plans provided by the applicant and did not believe that <br />. the proposed SUP Amendment would impact the City of Arden Hills' utilities or <br /> infrastructure. <br /> 10. Ughting - Lighting plans not included in application materials <br /> One light pole and fixture have bccn proposed for the used oil and HHW collection site. <br /> While specifics on the lighting were not included in the application materials, the lighting <br /> should comply with Arden Hills' ordinances and be hooded so that the light is only directed <br /> onto the subject property and directed away from adjoining lots or public streets. Any new <br /> lighting should also be reviewed by the Building Official for approval. <br /> 11. Sign age ~ Sign age plans not included in application materials <br /> While the elevations and renderings do show some signage, no signage has been proposed <br /> with this application. Signage for this project would be processed through a Signage Permit <br /> and would need to be within the maximum allowed signage in Signage District 6 (Signage <br /> Ordinance, Section 333.6, f) which allows for a maximum of 60 square feet of wall signage, <br /> 45 square feet of freestanding signage with a maximum height of 12 feet, and 6 square feet of <br /> wall mounted auxiliary signage and 6 square feet of freestanding auxiliary signage both with <br /> a maximum height of6 feet. <br />. \\Earth\Planning\Planning Cases\2004\04-19 RCPWF SUP Amendment Oil drop site ::md HHW\12-01-04 PC Report RCPWf SUP 2nd <br /> Amendmcnl.doc <br /> Page 60f9 <br />