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C. all mechanical equipment placed on top of the building should be screened or <br /> camouflaged with the same material and color as the primary building; and <br /> d. the site should conform to the Kenzie Terrace Redevelopment Project Area Design <br /> Guidelines, including: lighting, screening, landscaping, pedestrian amenities, and <br /> parking in accordance with the recently adopted redevelopment plan and the <br /> revised Kenzie Terrace Redevelopment Project Area Urban Design Guidelines. <br /> Mr. Krier's report and recommendations are included in this packet. <br /> Comprehensive Sign Plan. Mr. Kellison has submitted a drawing indicating a need for several <br /> signs as a part of Mr. Furseth's business. Mr. Kellison indicated to Staff that Mr. Furseth is <br /> required by marketing agreements that he has with various manufacturers to provide signage to <br /> advertise the products that he sells. This is a similar situation for Tires Plus, another business in <br /> the City. <br /> While the City's Ordinance is very clear regarding the amount of signage a business can have <br /> based on its frontage, it does allow for flexibility. Section 1400.09, Subd. 5 indicates that a <br /> shopping center may submit a comprehensive sign plan where the provisions of the City's Sign <br /> Ordinance are not adequate or appropriate. The St. Anthony Shopping Center has a <br /> comprehensive sign plan in place with the City and Mr. Furseth is submitting his sign plan to be <br /> included as a part of the Center's existing sign plan.- This situation also exists at the Apache <br /> Shopping Center,where as part of the redevelopment effort, individually owned or franchised_ <br /> businesses have opened and have submitted their signage needs to be included as part of the <br /> Plaza's comprehensive sign plan. <br /> 0 <br /> 0 <br />