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<br />ARDEN HILLS PLANNING COMMISSION - JANUARY 5, 2005 <br /> <br />4 <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Mr. Clark requested Item 5C be held before Item 5B as there was a representative in the <br />audience for that item. <br /> <br />C. <br /> <br />CONTINUED DISCUSSION ON BALL FIELD SIGNAGE <br /> <br />Mr. Clark stated as discussed at the December Planning Commission meeting, Mounds <br />View School District had inquired about using temporary banner signs that could be tied <br />to the fences around the MVHS football/track stadium. He indicated the direction of the <br />Planning Commission was to review what other communities had done to address similar <br />requests and provide potential code language. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />He slaled staff had contacted several metro cities and received responses from <br />approximately six of these communities. Of the communities surveyed there were a <br />range of responses to this matter. Two of the communities indicated that ball field <br />signage was not allowed, and any change would require an amendment to the ordinance. <br />He noted of those two communities, Shoreview did not allow athletic field fence panel <br />signage however, they did allow one sponsor panel nol to exceed 12 square feet to be <br />attached to the bottom of a scoreboard. Two other communities responded that they did <br />not have specific language to address ball field signage. Blaine was one of these <br />communities; they indicated that the school districts regulated signage at school district <br />sports fields; however signage at private fields would require a Conditional Use Permit. <br />Roseville also indicated that they did not have any specific regulations for ball field <br />signage, but that a request for ball field signage would require the approval of the City <br />Council. Finally, New Brighton did not have any specific language for ball field signage; <br />however this was something that could be done through a Comprehensive Sign Plan. The <br />Comprehensive Sign Plan was established through a process like a CUP/SUP/PUD and <br />was prescriptive to the particular development whal the sign standards should be for that <br />development. This method may require other changes to the Zoning Code to enable the <br />creation of Comprehensive Sign Plans. Unfortunately, due to just receiving an example <br />of the Comprehensive Sign Plan the last week in December there was not time to create <br />language in time for the January meeting. <br /> <br />He noted staff's recommendation would be to bring this item back with more material to <br />the February meeting as a continued discussion itcm. However, if the Planning <br />Commission determines that one of the versions in their packet is the preferred method, <br />then staff would schedule a public hearing for the Fehruary meeling and bring back the <br />preferred language as amended. <br /> <br />Nick Temali, Mounds View School District, asked if the Commissioners had any <br />questions. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Chair Sand noted the original inquiry was that they wanted to have a plastic coated <br />banner affixed to the outfield fence or perimeter fence. Mr. Temaji stated they had <br />spoken with a sign company to discuss different alternatives and one concern was wind <br />now. He stated they would not be looking at a metal or wood sign. <br /> <br />Chair Sand askcd if there was any current signage on the score board. Mr. Temali replied <br />he was not sure. but he would check into this. <br />
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