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<br /> Staff Analvsis, Findinl!s. and Recommendation . <br /> Examples of other FreestandinlZ SilZns: <br /> Max Sign Max Monument Total Monument <br /> Area Height Area including Sign Lighting <br /> base <br /> Arden Hills <br /> City Hall 22.67 sq. ft. 5 feet 9 inches 123.63 sq. ft. External <br /> (Sign District 6) <br /> US Army <br /> Reserve 40 sq. ft. 6 feet 60.80 sq. ft. Internal <br /> (Sign District 6) <br /> CUB Foods 100 sq. ft. 16 feet 160 sq. ft. Backlit <br /> (Sign District 5) <br /> Staff Comments <br /> The maximum height for Freestanding Signs in Sign District 6 is 12 feet. The originally <br /> proposed sign would have included a 16.33-foot long by 10.67-foot high sign panel with one <br /> brick side and a brick base for a total height of the monument sign 15.42 feet. The revised <br /> monument sign plans show a 16.33-foot long by 9.42-foot high sign panel with one brick side <br /> and a shorter brick base for a total height of the monument sign at about 13.2 feet. As shown in . <br /> the table above, this is significantly taller than the US Army Reserve sign and the Arden Hills <br /> City Hall sign which both share frontage on Highway 96 like the Ramsey County property. <br /> Furthermore, the proposed sign cabinet, at 154 square feet (original plans were for 174), is larger <br /> than any of the signs listed above and is almost as large as the CUB Foods sign including the <br /> sign base. <br /> The proposed Ramsey County sign would have a sign cabinet which is nearly one and one-half <br /> times that of the CUB Foods sign. The CUB sign is located in Sign District 5 (Grey Fox Road <br /> and Lexington Avenue) which allows for the most freestanding signage in the City and is <br /> primarily a retail area and therefore very reliant on customer walk-in traffic. <br /> A sign for the Public Works and Sheriff Patrol station should have an aesthetic and logistical <br /> appeal. The proposed sign is consistent with the construction materials from the site and <br /> therefore the sign design and building design would be consistent. In addition the sign would <br /> serve as the one sign for many different agencies whose access is located at Hamline A venue and <br /> Highway 96. Having one sign for all of these agencies including the National Guard would <br /> certainly be preferable to several individual freestanding signs. The speed of the traffic on <br /> Highway 96 and the need to accommodate these several different agencies does translate to a <br /> need for more signage than the 45 square feet that Sign District 6 would allow. However, the <br /> same benefits could be derived from a smaller monument sign that does not overwhelm the <br /> \\Earth\Planning\Plannfng Cases\2005\05-10 RCPWF Sign Variance (PENDJNG)\04-06-05 PC Report OS-IO.doc <br /> Page 4 0/7 . <br />