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• <br />AGENDA ITEM V.E. <br />STAFF ORIGINATOR: Paul Bengtson <br />P & Z MEETING DATE: February 8, 2006 <br />TOPIC: Public Hearing <br />PUD Amendment — Legacy at Woods Edge Signage Criteria <br />City of Lino Lakes <br />BACKGROUND <br />Staff has crafted a final draft of the Signage Criteria for the Legacy at Woods Edge project (Lino <br />Lakes Town Center). This criterion is intended to be added to the existing Lino Lakes Town <br />Center Design and Development Guide as Chapter 5. <br />The majority of the elements of these signage criteria were adapted from the original proposal <br />for Chapter 5, which was eliminated prior to the approval of the guide (Ordinance 04 -04) in <br />2004. This was augmented by researching other similar mixed -use types of communities, other <br />signage ordinances, and the recently amending city signage ordinance (Ordinance 05 -05). <br />Chapter 5 is broken into 7 sections, as listed below: <br />• 5.1 Free Standing Signs <br />Intended to minimize the free standing signs allowed within the development to those <br />identifying the entire development, those for public and quasi - public single tenants <br />setback substantially from rights -of -ways, and directional signage to lead the public <br />through the development. <br />5.2 Building Signs <br />Intended to control the size of signage while still allowing businesses to be clearly <br />identified. Some flexibility in the design and style of building signage is built in to <br />encourage businesses to augment building elevations and create a visually interesting <br />building facade. <br />5.3 Temporary Signs <br />Requirements are very similar to those adopted by the city during the recent revision of <br />the sign code. Some changes were made to keep the Legacy at Woods Edge area at a <br />slightly higher standard. Specifically, banners are prohibited. <br />5.4 Illumination <br />Intended to allow both identifying illumination as well as accentuation of <br />buildings /businesses. Prohibits the use of electronic message /reader boards. <br />