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CC Regular Session 7. 1. <br />Meeting Date: 08/27/2013 <br />By: Tim Gladhill, Community Development <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Adopt Ordinance #13-15 to Establish Armstrong Boulevard Interchange Overlay District <br />Background: <br />The City has been actively pursuing the construction of an interchange at Armstrong Boulevard and U.S. Highway <br />10. The City has been successful in securing a portion of the funding required for this project. More importantly, <br />the Anoka County Highway Department has completed the necessary environmental review to proceed with final <br />design of the interchange. As part of the public comment period during the environmental review portion of the <br />project, several commercial property owners expressed concern with loss of visibility due to the vertical nature of <br />the proposed structure. <br />The following case borrows a model ordinance used in the Central Avenue (TH 65) improvement project at Main <br />Street (CSAH 14) in Blaine. In this circumstance, a similar situation existed during the conversion of an at -grade <br />intersection to a grade -separated interchange. The proposed overlay district allows for additional sign height and <br />size. <br />The City Council introduced the ordinance on August 13, 2013 and is now eligible for adoption. <br />Notification: <br />The Public Hearing held by the Planning Commission on July 18, 2013 was published in the Anoka County Union. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />The proposed Overlay District would allow commercial properties within the district a maximum height of fifty <br />(50) feet and a maximum size of 150 square feet per face (aggregate 300 square feet). The underlying zoning <br />requirements would allow a maximum of twenty-five (25) feet in height and a maximum size of 100 square feet. <br />The proposed interchange structure would have a minimum clearance over Highway 10 of slightly less than twenty <br />(20) feet. The bridge deck structure would appear to be less than ten (10) feet for a total of thirty (30) feet clearance <br />necessary for visibility of signs immediately adjacent to the interchange structure. As the proposed height allowance <br />is fifty (50) feet, this would appear to be sufficient additional height, allowing for additional clearance for larger <br />vehicles. These measurements are preliminary, subject to completion of the final design of the interchange. <br />The Overlay District is proposed to be established for parcels within 750 feet of the centerline of Highway 10, <br />extending to the centerline of Traprock Street and extending to the centerline of Llama Street. As currently <br />proposed, this overlay district would not apply to The COR District, as that district contains separate, specific sign <br />regulations. An exhibit is attached hereto as reference. <br />These measurements are intended as a starting point for discussion. The City Council has the legislative authority to <br />recommend that the initial measurements be amended. <br />Recommendation: <br />The Planning Commission recommended approval of Ordinance #13-15. <br />Funding Source: <br />The ordinance is being prepared as part of normal Staff duties. <br />