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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001 01 22 Regular C Temporary Signs for Review COMMISSION AGENDA ITEM c Consent Informational Public Hearing Regular X January 22.2001 Meeting 2r ~ Mgr. "-- / . ept. Authorization REQUEST: The Community Development Department-Code Enforcement Division requests the City Commission review infonnation related to grand opening signs. PURPOSE: The purpose of this agenda item is to present information related to temporary signs for review by the City Commission, APPLICABLE LAW AND PUBLIC POLICY: Section 16, Section 20-470 (16),and Section 20-486 (16) of City Code regulate temporary signs for such special events such as new businesses or grand openings. CONSIDERA TIONS: · Although under current regulations trailer signs are not allowed in the S.R. 434 corridor, provisions are in place for businesses to advertise special events with other types of temporary signs. · At the November 22, 1999 City Commission meeting, the Commission directed staff to offer other alternatives for grand openings of new businesses, · At the January 24,2000 meeting information was presented to the Commission regarding these options. No action on the options was requested by the Commission at that time. JANUARY 22, 2001 REGULAR AGENDA ITEM A Page 2 · At the November 30,2000 meeting, Commission again directed Staff to present information pertaining to options for grand opening signage. · Currently, in addition to any permanent signs, a new business may advertise a grand opening in the following manner, Along the S,R. 434 Corridor, banners, pennants and other tlexible- type temporary signs are allowed for a 14-day period with a permit. In addition to any permanent signs, a freestanding temporary sign up to thirty-two (32) square feet and double- sided may be installed for not more than fourteen (14) days, · In addition to all the above provisions, a trailer sign may be used in areas of the city other than the S,R. 434 Corridor. · The following options were discussed at the January 30, 2000 meeting. 1. The City could contract with a sign company to manufacture "Grand Opening" signs for lease to new businesses, Factors to consider would be initial cost of signs, storage, and installation. 2, The maximum size for freestanding temporary signs could be increased. Consideration for traffic visibility and blockage of other permanent signage would need to be addressed at time of permit application. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Provisions exist in the current code for businesses to advertise special events such as Grand Openings with extra signs, banners and other temporary signs other than trailer signs in the S,R. 434 overlay district. The Commission has expressed a desire to provide for enhanced property development along S.R. 434 by the reduction of visual distraction through uniform sign criteria. In order to be consistent throughout the entire city, Staff recommends the code be amended to prohibit trailer signs in all districts, ATTACHMENTS: A. Section 16, Section 20-470 (16) and Section 20-486 (16) ,City Code COMMISSION ACTION: ATTACHMENT A ~ 16-76 WINTER SPRINGS CODE " ment, and shall display an official city sticker showing the date of expiration. No sign shall obstruct the sight of any roadway or driveway interseetion or approach between two (2) feet and five (5) feet from ground level. (Code 1974, S 5-113(a)) Sec. 16-77. Outdoor displaylbillboards-Off- premises signs. (a) Any outdoor advertising displaylbillboard off-premises sign shall be set back a minimum of twenty-five (25) feet from the right-of-way on all state, county, and municipal roads. (b) Such signs shall not be located nearer than five hundred (500) feet to the nearest residential district. (c) On all state, county and municipal roads, such signs shall be placed a minimum dIstance of two thousand (2,000) feet apart, No new such sign shall obstruct the sight of an existing permitted SIgn. (d) Such signs shall not exceed one hundred sixty (60) square feet of copy area, or projeet more than twenty-five (25) feet above the crown of the road which the sign is designated primarily to serve. The copy area limit allowed on both sides is a total of three hundred twenty (320) square feet. "V" signs are permitted, provided they are con- structed with an inner angle not to exceed thirty (30) degrees. (e) Such signs shall not be erected or main- tained within five hundred (500) feet of a church, .school, cemetery, public recreation area, state or national forest, railroad intersection, or any resi- dentially zoned property, measured along a eom- mon right-of-way, (f) Such signs shall be reviewed by the site plan review board and shall be permitted in industrial and commercial zoning classifieations only, (g) Such signs require a permit, valid for a maximum of two (2) years, which may be re- newed. (Code 1974, S 5-113(b)) Sec. lH-78. Same-On-premises signs. (a) Any outdoor advertising displaylbillboard on-premises sign attached to a building shall have a total allowable copy area, including iden- tification and advertising, of one (1) square foot for each lineal foot of store frontage, (b) Such signs not attached to a building shall be placed not less than twenty-five (25) feet from any intersection, with a maximum copy area of thirty-two (32) square feet on each side. Double- sided or "V" signs are permissible provided they are constructed with an inner angle not to exeeed thirty (30) degrees. (e) Signs not attached to a building, proposed as part of a development plan, shall be reviewed by the site plan review board, or staff review, as appropriate, during initial site plan review. (Code 1974, S 5-113(c)) Sec. 16-79. Trailer signs. (a) A trailer sign shall be considered a tempo- rary sign, and as such the copy area of a trailer sign shall not be considered as part of the maxi- mum allowable copy area for an outdoor advertis- ing displaylbillboard on-premises sign. (b) Any person engaged in the renting, leasing, owning or otherwise providing for hire of any' trailer sign shall be properly licensed as required by law, (c) Prior to the display of any trailer sign upon any premises, a permit for each sign from the building department is required. A permit shall be valid for no longer than a period of thirty (30) days. A permit cannot be renewed, nor can a permit be obtained for the same business within a period of ninety (90) days, (d) Trailer signs must be placed entirely on private property and may be placed immediately adjacent to the property line provided no traffic hazard is thereby created as determined by the building official, and provided such sign is placed not less than ten (0) feet from the edge of the paved surface of any road. (e) No trailer sign may be placed in a parking space which is required to meet the minimum parking requirements for that development_ 1048 ~ 16-83 WINTER SPRINGS CODE Sec. 16-83. Garage sale signs. Garage sale signs are permitted on the sale premises. Such signs shall also be permitted on off-premise private property provided that the private property owner has consented. All garage sale signs shall 'only be permitted on the day of the sale and must be removed at the end of the sale. All garage sale signs shall be limited to six (6) square feet. (Code 1974, S 5-113(h); Ord. No. 755, S 1, 12-6-99) Sec. 16-84. Directional signs. Directional signs are of a permanent nature and may be permitted without expiration date. If such sign is to be loeated within a city right-of- way, the size and location of the sign must fIrst be approved by the city commission and must meet the sign standards established by the state de- partment of transportation_ If such sign is to be located on private property in a planned unit development, the architectural review board or in the absence of such board, the developer, shall determine its size and location, (Code 1974, S 5-113(i)) Sec. 16-85. Bench signs. A franchise agreement between the city and the applicant shall be required before bench signs are permitted to be installed. Bench signs are permitted subject to the terms and conditions of such franchise agreement. (Code 1974, ~ 5-113(j)) Sec. 16-86. Identification signs. (a) IdentifIcation signs may be located on pri- vate property in any district, provided the use or activity is permitted or approved in such a dis- trict. (b) Such signs shall be located on private prop- erty only and not less than twenty-five (25) feet from any intersection. Each sign shall not exceed fourteen (14) feet in height nor exceed thirty-two (32) square feet in copy area. (c) Sign lights shall be focused, directed and arranged to prevent glare or direct illumination so as not to create a traffic hazard on abutting property or adjacent streets or roads. (d) Signs not attached to a building, proposed as part of a development plan, shall be reviewed by the site plan review board, or staff review, as appropriate, during initial review. (Code 1974, S 5-113(k)) Sec. 16-87. Banners. Banner signs shall require a permit, which shall be valid for fourteen (14) days. (Code 1974, S 5-113(1)) Sec. 16-88. Weather. All nonpermanent signs shall be moved to a secure location upon a warning of high winds or hurricane by the National Weather Service. (Code 1974, S 5-116) " ./ [The next page is 1101) 1050 ~ 20-470 WINTER SPRINGS CODE e. Bench signs. f. Snipe signs (e,g., signs attached to trees and poles), g, Freestanding signs unless otherwise provided for herein. h, Trailer signs. }, Signs attached to temporary struc- tures. j. Billboards. k. Any vehicle with a sign or signs attached thereto or placed thereon with three (3) exceptions as follows: (a) any vehicle when parked or stored within the confines of a building; or (b) any vehicle upon which is placed a sign identifying a firm or its prin- cipal product ifsuch vehicle.is one which is operated during the normal course of business and shall be parked in the least visible spot from the road; or (c) a trailer placed on a i~b site during construction. 1. Pole signs. m. Balloon signs. n. Ribbon signs. (15) Permanent {lags: Only project flags or governmental flags shall be permitted in conformance with the following stan- dards: a. One (1) flagpole and one (1) flag may be permitted per parcels of two (2) acres or more. b, The maximum width from top to bottom of any flag shall be twenty (20) percent 'of the total distance of the flag pole, c. Flagpoles shall maintain the same setback requirements as project iden- tification signs. d. Flagpole heights shall be between twenty (20) and thirty-five (35) feet in height above grade, e_ A project flag shall only contain in- formation permitted on the project 1388 identifieation sign. A project flag shall be submitted to the design review board for approval. (16) Temporary signs for special events. a. Permits for.temporary signs, such as pennant and banner signs, not oth- erwise prohibited are allowed for such purposes as auctions, special events, notice of opening of new businesses, and going-out-of-business sales. Per- mits for temporary signs shall autho- rize the erection of the signs and maintenance thereof for a period not exceeding fourteen (14) days; and permits cannot be renewed on the same sign, nor shall another tempo- rary permit be issued on the same location, within ninety (90) days from the date of expiration of any previ- ously issued temporary permit. b. Signs for specific .events shall be removed within two (2) working days after conclusion of the event. A free- standing temporary sign shall be no larger than thirty-two (32) square feet, and may be double sided, Ban- ner signs may be sized to extend across roads, (17) Maintenance: All signs and associated ap- paratus shall be maintained by the owner of the site. Violations shall be processed through the city's code enforcement divi- sion. (18) Nonconforming signs. a. Any sign, other than billboards, hav- ing an original cost in .excess of one hundred dollars ($100,00) and which is nonconforming as' to permitted sign area or any other reason which would necessitate the complete re- moval or total replacement of the sign, may be maintained a period of from one (1) to five (5) years from the effeCtive date of these design stan- dards. The term of years to be deter- mined by the cost of the sign or of renovation, including installation cost, shall be as follows: ( ZONING / e. f, g- h, 1. J. k. Bench signs, Snipe signs (e.g. SIgnS attached to trees and poles). Freestanding signs unless otherwise provi"ded for herein, Trailer signs_ Signs attached to temporary struc- tures, / Billboards. Any vehicle with a sign or signs attached. thereto or placed thereon with three exceptions as follows: (a) any vehicle when parked or stored within the confines of a building; or (b) any vehicle upon which is placed a sign identifying a firm or its prin- cipal product if such vehicle is one which is operated during the normal course of business and shall be parked in the least visible spot from the road; or (c) a trailer placed on a job site during construction. 1. Pole signs. m, Balloon signs_ n. Ribbon signs, (15) Permanent flags: Only project flags or governmental flags shall be permitted in conformance with the following stan- dards: a, One (1) flagpole and one (1) flag may be permitted per parcel. b. The maximum width from top to bottom of any flag shall be twenty (20) percent of the. total distance of the flag pole, c, Flagpoles shall maintain the same setback requirements as project iden- tification signs, - d. Flagpole heights shall be between twenty (20) and thirty-five (35) feet in height above grade. e, A project flag shall only contain in- formation permitted on the project / \ ..... 1401 ~ 20-486 identification sign: A project flag shall be submitted to the design review board for approval, (16) Temporary signs for special events. a. Permits for temporary signs, such as pennant and banner signs, not oth- erwise prohibited are allowed for such purposes as auctions, special events, notice of opening of new businesses, and going out of business sales. Per- mits for temporary signs shall autho- rize the erection of the signs and maintenance thereof for a period not exceeding fourteen (14) days, and permits cannot be renewed on the same sign, nor shall another tempo- rary permit be issued on the same location, within ninety (90) days from the date of expiration of any previ- ously issued temporary permit. b. Signs for specific events shall be removed within two (2) working days after conclusion of the event. A free- standing temporary sign shall be no larger than thirty-two (32) square feet, and may be double sided_ Ban- ner signs may be sized to extend across roads, (17) Maintenance: All signs and associated ap- paratus shall be maintained by the owner of the site. Violations shall be processed through the city's code enforcement divi- sion_ (18) Nonconforming signs, a. Any sign, other than billboards, hav- ing an original cost in excess of one hundred dollars ($100,00) and whieh is nonconforming as to permitted sign area or any other reason which would necessitate the complete re- moval or total replacement of the sign, may be maintained for a period offrom one (1) to five (5) years from the effective date of these design standards. The term of years to be determined by the cost of the sign or of renovation, including installation cost, shall be as follows: