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Mounds View City Council October 10, 2000 <br />Special Meeting Page 7 <br /> <br />Planning Associate Ericson explained the applicant plans to retain the multi-colored electronic <br />sign along Highway 10 and proposes three directional signs along County Road H. The <br />additional signage is indicated to be of a monument design, which should be encouraged over a <br />pylon type of sign. Refer to Figure 1 for an example of the proposed directional monument <br />signage. <br /> <br />Planning Associate Ericson advised the applicant has indicated that the corner of the property <br />adjacent to Highway 10 and County Road H would be reserved for the City to install a gateway <br />entry sign. The site plans have been revised to indicate this easement area. A separate easement <br />document will need to be executed by Mr. Hall and recorded with Ramsey County to make it <br />official. He then reviewed the proposed site signage area and amount of signage allowed under <br />the B-3 zoning provisions. Staff recommends that the total amount of signage on the property, <br />including the existing pedestal sign, be limited to 850 square feet. The applicant has agreed to <br />this request. <br /> <br />Planning Associate Ericson reviewed the landscape plan submitted with the site plans indicating <br />conceptual plantings of trees in the parking lot islands and along the front of the building facing <br />Highway 10. The plan indicates the planting of 25 deciduous trees and 4 coniferous trees with <br />additional unnamed plantings in the courtyard area. Staff will seek input from the City Forester <br />as to appropriate species from those listed and for any other suggestions to improve the landscape <br />plan. He noted that to comply with the proposed Comprehensive Plan and the Mounds View <br />Trails and Sidewalk Plan, the applicant shall be responsible for installing a bituminous trailway <br />along its Highway 10 property frontage. As with the discussion concerning Walgreens, Dan <br />Soler with Ramsey County has verbally indicated that the trailway could be located within the <br />Highway 10 right of way as close to the Mermaid property as possible. The site plan shows the <br />trailway extending north beyond the project area in front of the Perkins site. While Perkins is no <br />longer part of the PUD, Staff would recommend that the trailway and lighting remain as shown <br />on the plan. <br /> <br />Planning Associate Ericson reviewed the photometric analysis which had been submitted in <br />conjunction with the development stage plans. The applicant intends to utilize the existing <br />parking lot lighting where possible with the addition of new light fixtures at the southern end of <br />the building. No specifications were provided for the proposed new lighting. The site plan does <br />indicate the location of six decorative lights along the Highway 10 trailway. Because the City is <br />working with NSP to install these lights, the applicant will need to submit a payment directly to <br />the City to cover the cost of installation. Such amount would then be deducted form any required <br />letter of credit or cash surety involved with the financial guarantee of the public improvements. <br /> <br />Planning Associate Ericson noted the proposed site plan indicates two Highway 10 accesses and <br />two County Road H accesses. While this would not represent a change from the existing <br />configuration, the two accesses serving the Rent-All property would be eliminated. No new <br />accesses, other than the relocated access to the business park, are contemplated with this <br />proposal. The northern Highway 10 access is actually located on the Perkins property, although <br />there is a joint use agreement filed regarding the access. He advised that Staff and the City’s <br />engineer have been working closely with the applicant and Rice Creek Watershed District to
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