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<br />4.0 REVIEW of REQUEST: <br /> <br />4.1 Section 1009.04A2 states: "One nameplate sign for each dwelling unit group above 24 <br />units which shall not exceed 1 square foot per unit to a maximum of 100 square feet in <br />area. Such nameplate sign may be attached to the wall of a building or may be <br />freestanding. In no case shall more than one sign be allowed for each dwelling group. <br />All such signs shall conform to setback requirements of the code." <br /> <br />4.2 Section 1009.03M (Ground Signs) requires ground signs to be no greater than 8 feet in <br />height and that they are allowed to be set back from a property line Y2 the distance of a <br />pylon sign but not less than 15 feet. <br /> <br />4.3 Mr. Stock has submitted a proposal to install a 4 foot by 6 foot V -shaped sign (48 total <br />square feet) in the front yard of the Sunrise Assisted Living parcel, to be located at or near <br />the property line adjacent to Snelling Avenue on the northern portion of the site. <br /> <br />4.4 Sunrise Assisted Living has provided a letter to the City indicating their support of the <br />request by Mr. Stock. <br /> <br />4.5 Sunrise Assisted Living was approved as a Planned Unit Development in 2000, which <br />plan and agreement made no specific reference to the number, type, size, or style of <br />signage to be installed on the premises. <br /> <br />4.6 The City Attorney has reviewed the City Code (Signage) and the Planned Unit <br />Development Agreement, concluding that Mr. Stock can apply for and proceed through <br />the variance process. <br /> <br />5.0 STAFF COMMENTS/FINDINGS: <br /> <br />5.1 The Press Gym is located at 2560 Fry Street directly west of the Sunrise facility. Prior to <br />the redevelopment of the property at 2555 Snelling A venue, the Sunrise parcel was <br />occupied by the Knights of Columbus and allowed visual access\views to the west from <br />Snelling Avenue. Upon the completion of the Sunrise structure (3 story, V -shaped <br />facility) the view through the Sunrise site to the Press Gym became obstructed by the <br />building. <br /> <br />5.2 Mr. Stock has been working with the City to determine what options exist to provide him <br />signage from Snelling A venue. Specifically, the Community Development Department <br />completed a review of the signage code last year concluding that off site signage was not <br />permissible and directed Mr. Stock to work with the Park & Recreation Department on a <br />joint sign for his business and Rosebrook Park. However, the joint sign never gained the <br />support necessary to proceed with a proposal. <br /> <br />PF3502 - ReA 081803 - Page 2 of 5 <br />