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<br /> ARDEN HILLS PLANNING COMMISSION - MARCH 2, 2005 8 <br /> the land should include an "if visible" clause to regulate the signage. The signs that are . <br /> not visible would not be subject to the regulation; those that are would have to comply <br /> with the new size standards and would be required to file sign permit applications as <br /> described in the ordinance. In addition, members of the Planning Commission <br /> recommended that the "if visible" clause should establish who was determining if the <br /> signage was visible. Staff has included language that would ultimately give that authority <br /> to the City Councilor City Administrator. <br /> He recommended approval of the seven Sign Ordinance Amendments as proposed. <br /> Commissioner Larson recommended they designate a certain staff member or designee to <br /> look into the signage. He noted as it was worded that City Councilor City Administrator <br /> shall determine if the signage is visible was poor wording for an Ordinance. <br /> Chair Sand opened the public hearing at 8:30 p.m. <br /> Chair Sand invited anyone for or against the variance to come forward and make <br /> comment. <br /> Bruce Kunkel, 3452 Glen Arden Road and Administrator at Bethel College, thanked staff <br /> and the Commission for their work on this. He believed this would work well for both <br /> Bethel College and the residents. <br /> Chair Sand closed the public hearing at 8:31 p.m. . <br /> Commissioner Larson moved, seconded by Commissioner Bezdicek to approve Planning <br /> Case No. 05-08: City of Arden Hills, 1245 W. Highway 96; Sign Ordinance <br /> Amendments for Athletic Field Signage at Bethel University, Northwestern College, and <br /> Mounds View High School. <br /> The motion carried unanimously (5-0). <br /> D. PLANNING CASE 05-07: CITY OF ARDEN HILLS. 1245 W. HIGHWAY 96. <br /> ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENTS FOR 10-FOOT FRONT PORCH <br /> EXCEPTION TO FRONT SETBACK IN R-l AND R-2 ZONING DISTRICTS <br /> Mr. Hellegers requested the Commission consider staffs recommendation to amend <br /> Section 6.C.2.a. of the Zoning Ordinance and insert new section 6.C.2.d into the Zoning <br /> Ordinance. <br /> He recommended approval of Zoning Amendments #1 and #2 to allow for steps, decks, <br /> and ramps as Permitted Encroachments up to 6 feet in all Zoning Districts and to allow <br /> Front Porches as Permitted Encroachments of up to 10 feet, provided that the front porch <br /> is no closer than 30 feet from any front or side lot line, for Single-Family Dwellings. <br /> Chair Sand asked what for the definition of residential street side yard. Mr. Hellegers . <br /> replied that would be a comer property. <br /> Chair Sand asked if they wanted to allow some flexibility in the footing and foundation <br /> materials so it was complimentary to the home. He expressed concern that it might be <br />