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2017-00899CITY OF MONTICELLO 505 WALNUT STREET MONTICELLO, MN 55362- 763) 295-3060 FAX: (763) 295-4404 ADDRESS ; 9320 CEDAR ST S PIN 155169001010 LEGAL DESC MONTICELLO BUSINESS CTR 3RD ADDN LOT 001 BLOCK 001 PERMIT TYPE SIGN PROPERTY TYPE COMMERCIAL CONSTRUCTION TYPE SIGN, WALL VALUATION S 1,425.00 NOTE: WALMART: PICK-UP APPLICANT SCENIC SIGN P.O. BOX 881 ST CLOUD, MN 56302- 320) 252-9400 OWNER WAL-MART REAL EST BUSINESS TR 1301 1 OTH ST SE PROP TAX DEPT #8013 AR 72716-0555 AGREEMENT AND SWORN STATEMENT I agree that the work will be conducted in conformance with the ordinances of the City of Monticello and with the Minnesota State Building Code. I understand that the work will be in accordance with the plan that has been approved by the Building Official. I agree that any damage caused to public property including but not limited to curb, sidewalk, public utilities and signs will be repaired at my expense. Applicant Date Bldg Official Date liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillillillillillillilliililim 2 0 1 7- 0 0 B 9 9* DATE ISSUED: 12/14/2017 Permit #: 2017-00899 SIGN (PERMANENT) PERMIT FEE TOTAL Payment(s) CHECK 18528 60.00 60.00 60.00 SEPARATE PERMITS REQUIRED FOR WORK OTHER THAN DESCRIBED ABOVE. Permit # n — cc;M MONTICELLO CITY OF MONTICELLO -W. _ 4CommunityDevelopment & De - Auilg Safgy 2017 _ 505 Walnut Street, Suite 1 Monticello, MN 55362 763) 295-2711 . info(d),ci.nlon ncello.mn.us _ Property Address Property Legal Description Property ID Number Owner Name Owner Address Owner Phone/Email Applicant Name Applicant Address Applicant Phone/Email Applicant is (check one): PROPOSED SIGNAGE TYPE Pylon, Monument, Wall, Directional) WALL Dimensions of building facade facing a public street (up to two public streets may be included) Sign Permit Application PROPERTY INFORMATION 9320 Cedar St, Monticello, MN 55362 Sect-14 Twp-121 Range-025 MONTICELLO BUSINESS CENTER 4TH Lot-001 Block-001 155207001010 PROPERTY OWNER INFORMATION WAL-MART APPLICANT INFORMATION SCENIC SIGN CORP PO BOX 881 ST CLOUD, MN 56302 320 ) 2529400 /PROJECTMANAGER@SCENICSIGN.COM Property Owner Tenant/Leasee I Contractor X Length Width Total Square Feet Height Pylon/Monument) 15'-8 3/8" 4'-5 3/8" 45.50 Sq. Ft. I I 646' 29' 18734 SQ' N/A N/A Applications for permits must be accompanied by accurately dimensioned drawings of the sign and support, including any message copy thereon. The drawing shall include calculation of the gross surface area of the sign (as required in the Monticello Zoning Ordinance, Section 4.5). Drawings shall include materials specifications, including any illumination proposed. Wall signage must include specific information on relief design (channel, panel, cabinet, etc.) All free-standing (monument and/or pylon) signage must be accompanied by a certificate of survey illustrating proposed location of sign(s). Structural Engineering of the sign and supporting structure may be required. Applications submitted without the above information will not be accepted and will be returned. Revised 11/30/2011 c EXISTING SIGNA -PROPERTY Is this property part ned Unit Developmen eluded in a Conditional Yes No Use Permit for Coordign Plan? X Is there an existing el ror pro, ' rty? Yes No X Type of Sign Location o gn Total Square Footage Height f WALL SIDE 4 32.75 18, WALL SIDE 1 78 18, WALL SIDE 1 87 26' WALL SIDE 1 315 30' WALL SIDE 1 30 26' WALL SIDE 1 37 18' Applications submitted without the above information will not be accepted and will be returned. Property Owner's Statement I am the fee title owner of the described property and I agree to this application. I certify that I am in compliance with all ordinance requirements and conditions regarding other City approval that have been previously granted. 12/ 6/17 Signature) e04?7e,"(Date) Applicant' s Statement This application shall be processed in my name and I am the party whom the City should contact regarding the application. I have completed all of the applicable filing requirements and I hereby acknowledge that I have read and fully understand the applicable provisions of the City Ordinances and Minnesota Building/Fire Code. The documents and information I have submitted are true and correct. I further understand that this is not a permit, but only an application for a permit and work is not to start without a permit. 12/ 6/17 Signature) ( Date) Computation of Fees Value of Sign 1425.00 $ 60 Fee: $ 60 Fee based on: Permit: # $ 50 for the first $1,000 , $10 for each additional $1,000 Inspections Required: Conditions of Issuance: Application Approved Date/By Investigation Fee: $ Reason for Investigation: Lu LL I Sign Review Comments Exterior Lighting and Illuminated Signs Zoning Ordinance Chapter 4.4 Exterior Lighting and 4.5 Signs; Section H General Provisions; Sub- sections 7. A) Purpose The purpose of this section is to regulate light spillage and glare to ensure the safety of motorists and pedestrians, and to ensure lighting does not adversely affect land uses on adjacent properties. More specifically, this section is intended to: 1) Regulate Exterior Lighting to Mitigate Adverse Impacts Regulate exterior lighting to assure that excessive light spillage and glare are not directed at adjacent properties, neighboring areas, and motorists; 2) Ensure Proper Insulation Ensure that all site lighting is designed and installed to maintain adequate lighting levels on site while limiting negative lighting impacts on adjacent lands; and 3) Provide Security Provide security for persons and land. B) Applicability 1) In General The provisions of this section shall apply to all development in the City unless exempted in accordance with Section 4.4(C) below. 2) Time of Compliance An exterior lighting plan shall be submitted and approved along with an application for a Site Plan Section 2.4(F)], Subdivision [City Code Title 11, Chapter 1], Building Permit [Section 2.4(I)], or Temporary Use Permit [Section 2.4(L)], whichever occurs first. C) Exemptions The following is exempted from the exterior lighting standards of this section. 1) Single-family detached dwellings; 2) Existing athletic field lighting; 3) City -owned, -operated, or -maintained street lights located within a street right-of-way or other easement granted to the City; and D) General Standards for Exterior Lighting 1) Hours of Illumination Public and institutional uses, commercial uses, and industrial uses (See Table 5-1) that are adjacent to existing residential development or vacant land in residential districts shall turn off all exterior lighting — except lighting necessary for security or emergency purposes —within one hour of closing. For the purposes of this subsection, lighting "necessary for security or emergency purposes" shall be construed to mean the minimum amount of exterior lighting necessary to illuminate possible points of entry or exit into a structure, to illuminate exterior walkways, or to illuminate outdoor storage areas. Such lighting may be activated by motion sensor devices. 2) Illumination Direction In all districts, lighting shall be directed downward. In addition, upwardly -directed lighting shall not be used to illuminate structures, except for low -wattage architectural lighting or lighting for the American flag. E) Design Standards for Exterior Lighting Sign Review Comments Exterior Lighting and Illuminated Signs All exterior lighting shall meet the following standards: 1) Maximum Lighting Height a) Except for outdoor sports fields or performance areas, the height of outdoor lighting, whether mounted on poles or walls or by other means, shall be no greater than 16 feet in residential districts and no greater than 25 feet in business districts. b) Wherever possible, illumination of outdoor seating areas, building entrances, and walkways shall be accomplished by use of ground mounted fixtures not more than four feet in height. 2) Shielding a) Exterior Light fixtures in excess of 60 watts or 100 lumens shall use full cut-off lenses or hoods to prevent glare or spillover from the project site onto adjacent lands and streets. b) Interior No interior light source shall be positioned, aimed, or configured so as to result in the light source being visible from land occupied by existing residential development. c) Canopies No light source in a canopy structure shall extend downward further than the lowest edge of the canopy ceiling. d) Awnings Awnings or canopies used for building accents over doors, windows, etc., shall not be internally illuminated (i.e., from underneath or behind the awning). 3) Maximum Illumination Levels All outdoor lighting and indoor lighting visible from outside shall be designed and located so that the maximum illumination measured in footcandles at ground level at a property line or right-of-way center line shall not exceed the standards in Table 4-5, Maximum Illumination Levels. Cut-off lighting shall be designed to direct light downward (e.g., shoe box style). TABLE 4-5: MAXIMUM ILLUMINATION LEVELS Type of Use [ I ] Maximum Illumination (footcandles) All Uses 0.5 at all ROW center lines Residential or Civic & Institutional Use 0.5 at Property Line Commercial or Industrial Use (2] 1.0 at Property Line Parking Lots 1.0 at Property Line I]: See Table 5-1: Uses by District 2]: The minimum illumination level at the property line shall be 0.2 footcandle F) Wall Pack Lights Wall packs on buildings may be used at entrances to a building to light unsafe areas. They are not intended to draw attention to the building or provide general building or site lighting. Wall packs on the exterior of the building shall be fully shielded (e.g., true cut-off type bulb or light source not visible from off -site) to direct the light vertically downward and be of low wattage (preferably 100 watts or lower). Wall pack light sources visible from any location off the site are prohibited. G) Exemptions for a Security Plan Government facilities, parks and open areas, public safety, and other uses (see Table 5-1) where sensitive or dangerous materials are stored may submit to the Community Development Department a site security Sian Review Comments Exterior Lighting and Illuminated Signs plan proposing exterior lighting that deviates from the standards in this subsection. The Community Development Department shall approve, or approve with conditions, the site security plan and its proposed deviation from the standards of this subsection, upon finding that: 1) Deviation Necessary to Protect Public or Ensure Security The proposed deviation from the standards is necessary for the adequate protection of the public; 2) Significantly Greater Danger of Theft or Damage Without Additional Lighting The condition, location, or use of the land, or the history of activity in the area, indicates the land or any materials stored or used on it are in significantly greater danger of theft or damage, or members of the public are at greater risk for harm than on surrounding land; and 3) Deviation is Minimum Required and Will Not Have Adverse Effect The proposed deviation from the standards is the minimum required, and will not have a significant adverse effect on neighboring lands. H) Illumination of Outdoor Sports Fields and Performance Areas Lighting of outdoor sports fields and performance areas shall comply with the following standards: 1) Glare Control Package All lighting fixtures shall be equipped with an existing glare control package (e.g., louvers, shields, or similar devices) and aimed so that their beams are directed and fall within the primary playing or performance area. 2) Hours of Operation The lighting system for any game or event shall be extinguished after the end of the game or event. 1) Sign Lighting Lighting fixtures illuminating signs shall comply with the standards of this section, and exterior light sources shall be aimed and shielded so that direct illumination is focused exclusively on the sign face and the light source is not visible from off -site areas. J) Lighting Requirements for the CCD District 1) Parking lot lighting shall be consistent with the common lighting style for fixtures and poles within the CCD design guidelines, or as adopted by the City Council. 2) Public street lighting shall be consistent with a common lighting style throughout the CCD, based on a style for fixtures and poles to be identified in the City's public improvement specification. 7) Illuminated Signs Illuminated signs shall be shielded to prevent lights from being directed at oncoming traffic in such brilliance that it impairs the vision of the driver and may not interfere with or obscure traffic signs or signals. Lighting may not illuminate any adjacent properties, buildings, or streets. Notwithstanding this provision, LED (Light Emitting Diode) light displays may be installed without shielding of the light source provided that: a) Unshielded LED light displays may only be located on properties within the FBS, Freeway Bonus Sign District, an overlay zoning district as defined in Section 3.7(G) of the Monticello Zoning Ordinance. b) Unshielded LED lights are not installed in any area that abuts residentially zoned property. c) Unshielded LED lights are not installed in such a way as to direct light towards residentially zoned property within 500 feet of the light source. d) Unshielded LED lights may not exceed a maximum illumination of 5000 nits (candelas per square meter) during daylight hours and a maximum illumination of 500 nits (candelas per square meter) between dusk to dawn as measured from the sign's face at maximum brightness. Sign Review Comments Exterior Lighting and Illuminated Signs e) Dimmer Control. 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