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Regular Planning Commission 6. 1. <br />Meeting Date: 05/05/2011 <br />By: Chris Anderson, Community <br />Development <br />Title: <br />Request for a Conditional Use Permit to Exceed Sign Size Restrictions at 7333 Sunwood Dr NW; Case of Leroy <br />Signs, Inc. <br />Background: <br />The City received an application on April 11, 2011 from Leroy Signs, Inc., on behalf of NAU Country, requesting <br />a conditional use permit to exceed sign size restrictions for the NAU Country single occupant building located at <br />7333 Sunwood Drive NW. <br />Notification: <br />In accordance with State statute, Staff attempted to notify property owners within 350 feet of the subject property of <br />the public hearing via Standard US Mail. The Public Hearing was also noticed in the Anoka County Union, the <br />City's official newsletter for public notices. <br />Observations: <br />The COR zoning district sign regulations, excluding the COR-2 subdistrict, have distinctly different architectural <br />standards than those for the general Business and Employment zoning districts within the community. These <br />regulations were developed with the intention of applying them to the central areas of The COR where there will be <br />many multi -tenant buildings, with each individual tenant having very limited frontage. Consistent with all sign <br />regulations in the City, the City has built in flexibility in its sign regulations through the use of the CUP process. <br />The NAU Country building has dimensions of 179 feet by 183 feet, has frontage along three (3) public roads, and is <br />a single -occupant building. It is located in the COR-3 zoning district, which restricts wall -mounted signs to a <br />maximum of five percent (5%) of the ground floor building facade area or twenty-four (24) square feet, whichever <br />is less. Furthermore, lettering, numbers, or graphics are restricted to a maximum height of twelve (12) inches. <br />However, businesses with frontage on more than one public road are allowed the permitted sign criteria for each <br />street frontage. <br />According to the applicant, NAU Country has redesigned their company logo and thus, needs to update their <br />existing wall signage. In 2005, the City Council approved a conditional use permit (CUP) for the current signage <br />on the building. That CUP allowed two (2) wall signs, each totaling just over fifty-three (53) square feet and <br />permitted twenty-four (24) inch tall lettering. <br />The applicant is proposing to replace both of the existing wall signs with new wall mounted signs. The lettering <br />and graphics are proposed to be twenty-four (24) inches in height, consistent with previously approved letter height <br />for the building, but the overall square footage, which would be forty-five (45) feet per sign, would be slightly less <br />than what was previously approved in 2005. The proposed signage would be front -lit with internal illumination. <br />Neither sign would project more than six (6) inches from the wall. <br />Funding Source: <br />All costs associated with reviewing the application are the responsibility of the Applicant. <br />Staff Recommendation: <br />
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