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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004 01 26 Regular 505 CITY COMMISSION AGENDA ITE~1 505 CONSENT INFORMA TION PUBLIC HEARING REGULAR X January 26,2004 Meeting MGR. (V- DEPT. Authorization , REQUEST: The Community Development Department recommends the City Commission hear a request by Thomas Sign and Awning, on behalf of Discount Auto Parts, for a variance from Section 20-486 of the City Code of Ordinances, to authorize a new approximately 21.55 square foot building-mounted single tenant identification sign to be constructed on the SR 434 (south) side of the building, within the SR 434 Redevelopment Overlay Zoning District. PURPOSE: The purpose of this agenda item is to consider a request for a variance from Section 20-486 of the City Code of Ordinances to allow a 21.55 square foot building mounted single tenant identification sign to replace the existing compliant 16 square foot sign. Discount Auto Parts changed its name to "Advance Discount Auto Parts" and the applicant wants to include a sign that incorporates the new name at a size that can adequately be recognized from SR 434. The applicant had requested a 61 square foot single tenant building mounted sign, stated at the meeting a willingness to reduce the size to 44.81square feet, but reduced the proposed size to 21.55 square feet after the Board of Adjustment meeting - in response to the Board and staff recommendations. The existing monument sign is proposed to be amended to incorporate the change, but no variance is requested or appears necessary for this sign. The sign must be made to fully conform with the Code, including, but not limited to, landscape plantings around the base of the monument sign. APPLICABLE CODE: Sec. 20-82. Duties and Powers; general. The Board of Adjustment shall make recommendations to the City Commission to grant any variance or special exception as delineated in this chapter. January 26,2004 Regular Item 505 Page 2 (1) The board of adjustment shall have the additional following specific powers and duties: a. b. C. To recommend upon appeal such variance from the terms of this chapter as will not be contrary to the public interest where, owing to special conditions, a literal enforcement of the provisions ofthis chapter will result in unnecessary and undue hardship. In order to recommend any variance from the terms of this chapter, the board of adjustment must and shall find: 1. That special conditions and circumstances exist which are peculiar to the land, structure or building and which are not applicable to other lands, structures or buildings in the same zoning district; 2. That the special conditions and circumstances do not result from the actions of the applicant; 3. That granting the variance requested will not confer on the applicant any special privilege that is denied by this chapter to other lands, buildings or structures in the same zoning district; 4. That literal interpretation of the provisions of this chapter would deprive the applicant of rights commonly enjoyed by other properties in the same zoning district under the terms of this chapter and would work unnecessary hardship on the applicant; 5. That the variance granted is the minimum variance that will make possible the reasonable use of the land, building or structure; 6. That the grant of the variance will be in harmony with the general intent and purpose of this chapter, will not be injurious to the neighborhood, or otherwise detrimental to the public welfare. (2) In recommending the granting of any variance, the board of adjustment may recommend appropriate conditions and safeguards. Violations of such conditions and safeguards, when made part of the terms under which the variance is granted, shall be deemed a violation of the chapter. The board of adjustment may recommend a reasonable time limit within which the action for which the variance is required shall be begun or completed, or both. January 26, 2004 Regular Item 505 Page 3 Sec. 20-103. Restrictions upon lands, buildings and structures. (c) Percentage of occupancy (lot). No building or structure shall be erected. . . nor shall any open space surrounding any building or structure be encroached upon or reduced in any manner except in conformance with the building site requirements. .. for the district in which such building or structure is located. Sec. 20-486. Signs. All signs and sign elements, including shape, form, lighting, materials, size, color and location shall be subject to approval by the design review board if such signs or sign elements are visible from adjacent properties or a street right-of-way. (2) Ground mounted single-tenant identification sign: One (1) wide-based monument style permanent project identification sign shall be pemlitted per single-tenant parcel. One additional permanent wide-based monument style project identification sign may be permitted for parcels in excess of one (1) acre with more than one (1) ingress/egress serving more than one (1) building. The minimum separation for all signs on an individual ownership parcel shall be two hundred (200) feet. a. Shall only advertise one (1) person, fiml, company, corporation or major enterprise occupying the premises. b. Shall be located no closer than ten (10) feet from the front, side or rear property lines. c. Shall not exceed two (2) faces. d. Sign copy area shall not exceed thirty-two (32) square feet per face. For parcels in excess of four (4.0) acres, the project identification sign face may be increased to forty- eight (48) square feet. e. Shall be consistent in design, format and materials with the architecture of the proposed building. f. The sign shall not be more than eight (8) feet in height above the closest driveway or vehicular use area. g. Signs shall be in an enclosed base a minimum width of two-thirds (2/3) the width of the sign. Landscaping shall be incorporated around the base to include low growing shrubs and ground cover and/or annuals to promote color. (4) Building mounted single tenant identification sign: In addition to the ground-mounted identification sign, a building mounted identification sign may be permitted consistent with the following criteria: a. Shall only advertise one (1) person, firm, company, corporation or major enterprise occupying the premises. b. The identification sign is located on the exterior wall of a building. c. The sign shall be clearly integrated with the architecture. January 26, 2004 Regular Item 505 Page 4 Building size (Gross Floor Area) Less than 50,000 square feet Max. Copy Area 16 square feet Max. Letter Height: 2 feet (5) Additional Signs/Variance: Under special circumstances, such as for parcels on corner lots, additional signs c:onsistent with these design standards may be approved by the city commission, upon a request submitted to the board of adjustment pursuant to section 20-82 and 20-83 or [sic] the city Code. The board of adjustment shall recommend variances of this sign code in specific cases where such variances will not be contrary to the public interest and where, due to special conditions, a literal translation of this sign code would result in unnecessary hardship. All requirements, procedures, findings and appeals of sign code variances shall follow those provisions for zoning variances. CONSIDERATIONS: On November 10, 1997, the City Commission adopted Ordinance No. 683, which, among other things, created the SR 434 Redevelopment Overlay Zoning District. The subject site has C-l Zoning, a Commercial Future Land Use designation, and is located within the SR 434 Redevelopment Overla.y Zoning District. The applicant proposes. to replace an existing conforming building mounted single tenant identification sign with a 21.55 square foot sign, which is 1.35 times as large as the permissible 16 square foot. The originally requested 61 square foot sign was 3.8 times the allowed 16 square feet. At the November 6, 2003, Board of Adjustment meeting, Mr. Gregory Davis, of Thomas Sign and Awning Company, stated to the Board that the applicant was willing to decrease the size of the proposed sign to 44.81 square feet (2.8 times the allowed 16 square feet). The Board questioned the need for a large sign on the building when the monument sign between the store and SR 434 is very visible. They also asked what the copy area would be if the word "Advance" were added to the existing sign and further asked what the copy area would be ifthe sign were re-designed to emphasize the word "Advance." Mr. Davis noted that there is a size threshold below which it becomes almost impossible to create individual internally lighted letters. Mr. Davis stated that he would address these issues with the owner. The applicant subsequently amended the request to an approximately 21.55 square foot sign (1.35 times the allowed 16 square feet) in response to the Board of Adjustment discussion and vote (letter and diagram received December 31,2003). The applicant states that the new proposed sign would retain the same letter size as the existing sign, but include the word "Advance" large enough to read from the adjacent SR 434 roadway. The Code does specifically provide for variances for additional signs on comer lots (see above in bold), but does not provide these additional signs as a right. Although the concept is similar, this request is not for an additional sign, it is for additional sign area. Unfortunately for the January 26, 2004 Regular Item 505 Page 5 applicant, even if this were to apply (staff believes it does not apply), the same variance criteria appear to govern granting a variance for additional signs as for other zoning code variances. FINDINGS: 1).The subject site, 620 W. SR 434, is a separate out-parcel adjacent to Village Marketplace (a.k.a. Badcock) Shopping Center, is located within the C-l zoning district, the Commercial Future Land Use desib'11ation, and the SR 434 Redevel.opment Overlay Zoning District. 2). The SR 434 Redevelopment Overlay Zoning District sign standards have been in effect since November 10,1997, with the adoption of Ordinance No. 683. 3).On or about September 18,2003, the variance application was received by the City, for a variance to allow a building mounted single tenant identification Sign. 5).The Board of Adjustment is required by Code to find that the variance request meets all six variance criteria, set forth in Subsection 20-82 (1) (c), in order to recommend approval. 6). Staff does not find that the variance meets all of the six criteria for a varIance: 1. !there are no conditions or circumstances peculiar to the land, structure, or buildings which are not applicabh~ to other lands, structures, or buildings in the same SR 434 Redlevelopment Overlay Zoning district; 2. special conditions and circumstances are the result of the applicant's client changing its name; 3. l~ranting the variance requested would convey on the applicant special privileges that is denied by this chapter to other lands, buildings or structures in the same overlay zoning district; 4. a literal interpretation of the provisions of this chapter would not deprive the applicant of rights commonly enjoyed by other properties in the same overlay zoning district under the terms of this chapter and would not work an unnecessary hardship on the applicant; 5. the variance requested is not the minimum variance that will make possible the reasonable use of the land, building or structure; and 6. granting the variance requested would not be in harmony with the ~~eneral intent and purpose of this chapter and would undermine the Code, which could be injurious to the neighborhood, or otherwise detrimental to the public welfare. 7). A financial hardship does not constitute a hardship in terms of granting a varIance. January 26, 2004 Regular Item 505 Page 6 8). At its regularly scheduled meeting on November 6, 2003, the Board of Adjustment voted 4-0 to recommend denying a 61 or 44.81 square foot building mounted single tenant identification sign. 9). On December 31, 2003, the City received an amended request for an approximately 21.55 square foot building mounted single tenant identification sign. A Thomas Sign representative stated that this is the result of staff and BOA discussions and recommendations and that they are willing to take this modified request forward, without going back to the BOA, based on that input. BOA ACTION: At its regularly scheduled meeting of November 6, 2003, the Board of Adjustment heard a request for first a 61 square foot building mounted single tenant identification - the Thomas Sign representative verbally decreased the request to 44.81 square feet. The Board voted 4-0 to recommend the request be denied. RECOMMENDATION: The Board of Adjustment recommended that the City Commission deny the variance request for both a 61 or 44.81 square foot building mounted single tenant identification sign, pursuant to the six variance criteria set forth in Subsection 20-82 (1) (c) of the City Code of Ordinances. Staff appreciates the applicant's efforts to accommodate the Board's concerns and to make a reasonable request, but recommends that the City Commission deny the applicant's modified request (21.55 square feet) for the variance, based on the six variance criteria. COMISSION ACTION: ATTACHMENTS: A o. Variance application & map B .. Applicant's response to variance criteria C 0, BOA minutes D ., Applicant's re-submittal .I A TTACHMENT A ~ j;)vtJ300 </ .I"'~ ''1t.'!- J ~ , jJ '/\f) "r~ ( ,1 v )( SPECIAL EXCEPTION VARIANCE 'CONDITIONAL USE ADMINISTRATIVE DECIS10N RE'C~~VE'D 'BOA'RD OF ADJUSTMENT APPLICATION t Sf?,. 82003 . ~ C I T Y 0 F WIN T E R S P R I N G S J: CITY OF V11 ' _ 1126 'EAST STATE ROAD 434 al. "'fJfIJ;,~:~:r<!'",;r",jl'jGtiJ , ,,- n,,l( WINTER'SPRINGS, FL 32708;2799 (407 )327-1800 ,ft8(N~:~~.R , ~. 1.1 U.b. ...... ' # ~1Il.;jJ '" r SiP" !(jOJ , CITy i(I'i' "liJ Pf1f~"I~'~!~:'~" J-;{.,1(. '. .. f'\.'~i',ji ;' ~"'J; 1/;\1(.;:.:" FOR: 1. AP p[, I CANT: '~O 1'/)0..6 S \~ Q-nd PIUD ;l'll\PHQNE '(00, ~L/"'-<J5q() 'ADDRESS: L15Qo nztr Av--e.. . v~, C~~~.\e.y- FL 3"bilo-z. PURPOSE OF R~QUEST,: 3'3 v'\ Y~'<"'M.\~ " 2 3. ATTACH A COpy OF THE PARCEL SURVEY. 4. ~TTACH AN 11 x 17 MAP SHOWING THE SUBJECT PROPERTY AND SURROUNDING PARCELS. ATTACH LEGAL'DESCRIPTION. TAX PARCEL IDENTIFICATION NUMBE~ :2l.D -ZD "36-SAR.-DbOOO\Z~ 5. 6. 7. LOCATION 'OF PA.t\CEL (Street Addres's and/or,Nearest Cross st reets) : b ~""-D<2"" J.lL>~ 'V,,-,,+~il o.\o~3 W~ .-c'kr ~ ~,\ f\~-;-' 3~9 s::.~~+ ~+~ ~~ 1-\,_ \O~ l1 ~L_ WI V\k-r. S-1'\ {\:3- ~L 32708" 8. PRESENT ZONING: r!- - .i '. FUTURE ,LAND USE: By Signing below'I ~nderstand that City of Winter Springs Officials may enter upon my property to inspect that portion, as relates to this application: (If the applicant is not the owner of the subject property, the applicant must attach a letter of authorization signed by the owner) ~nlr +? tJtEi3:STGll.. :r~~u~ . PERSONS ARE ADVISED THAT, IF THEY DECIDE TO APPEAL ANY.. DECISIONS HADE AT THESE HEE1INds/HEARINGS, THEY WItL ,NEED A.RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS AND FOR SUCH PURPOSE, THEY WILL NEED TO INSURE THAT A VERBATIH'RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS IS HADE,AT'THEIR 'COST, WHICH: INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY AND'EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE I . BASED, PER SECTION .286.0105, FLO~IDA STATUTRS .; . (".. C APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS A S t a 'f f, R e p 0 r twill be' de vel 0 p e d for" e a c h' A p p 1 i cat i ci n . The Applicant should be piepared to addres~ each of the issues provided below for Variance requests. In urder to grant a variance, the,Board of ~djustment must ~ake the following findin~s of fact: ' 1. That special'conditions and circumstances exist which are peculi~l.l: to the land, structures or bUildinqs "involved and w hi c h are no tap p Ii cab let 0 other 1 and s , s t rue t u res or buildinas in the same zonina dist~ict. " , . 2. That sJ2E~cial conditions and' circumstances do not result from the 'actions of the applicant, 3. That aranting the variance requested will not confer on, the applicant any special privilege. that is denied by this chaptet to other lands. buildinqs or structures in the same z 0 n1 n a , d i s t ri ct. 4. ' That lil:eral interpretation of the provisions of this chapter would dep'rive the applicant of riahts common1 Y enioved by other pro.perties in, the same zonina disti1ct under' the ter~s of this cha~ter and would work unnecessary h~rdship on the appl icant~ ' ,...: ' 5. That the vari ance aran t ed is the minimum va dance tha t will m~ke ~b~sible the reasonable use of th~ land; bUilding or structure. 6. .. That the qrant 'genera'}., inteIj,t in 'ur'ous to t pubLic wel farlL., the variance ~ill be in'harmony ~ith the of this chapter , wi 11 not be or ot er\dse detrimental to the 7. The request must be consistent with the obiectives and' policies of the Comprehensi~e Plan. , , THE APPLICANT IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PROVIDING THE CITY ~ITH THE NAMES AND ADbRESSES OF ;=:ACH PROPERTY ORNER. WITH IN' 150 FT.' OF EACH I . PROPERTY LINE BY THE SCHEDULED TIME, THE APP~ICANT IS RisPONSIBLE TO POST THE BLUE NOTI~E CARD ON THE I SITE AT LEAST SEVEN DAYS PRIOR TO THE ,BOARD OF 'ADJUSTMENT MEETING "t .,' AT WHICH THE HATTER RILL BE CONSIDERED: SAID NOTICE SHALL NOT BE'~' POSTED RITHIN THE CrTY RIGHTS-OF~RAY. JH .., .., .., .., G F GEORGE ST 400'.402404,40 408.41 412,41 500S0~ ' I , , I , I I I , ---~-~-J_~--~-~-J__~_L_L ' , , I I I 6S.~64;.643,'64;6J.96'J1.6 ~V/o. .~ 2JJ " 226 229 " 230 229,' 2. IJJ 231 ~ -224 227 ~ 22; .::. - - -,- - - - - _ _L _ _ _ ~ - '<t' N bQ' , ll.. ' (, J _ -r- -~.. I I , , .. 110 .. QAD 43,4 STATE R , -: E , '23 Co~tinued Pg 24 3 2 5 400 O 200 I ' t Address Map ""-"\o~)'c3S0fcct . Departmen 3 ': Fire REVISED: 2 . 2415 PRINTED: 03 . F L Map March 20 I , . Springs, Pa. LWJ SYSTEJIS C"ty of Winter . ENGINEERING" I Developed By. ATTACHMENT B I. That special conditions and circullIslances exist which are peculiar to Ihe land. strnctures or buildings in\'ol\'('d and which are nol applicable to olher lands. slruclures or buildings in the sallie loning district. Advance Discount Auto Parts is on a shopping center outparcel. The signage allowance for businesses in that center appears to be more liberal, relative to their store width, based on the signage installed and the code allowances (please see attached photo #1). The property Advance Discount Auto Parts owns is beautifully landscaped, however the landscaping interferes with the sign visibility (please see photo #2). 2. That special conditions and circulllstances do nol result frolll Ihe aclions of Ihe applicant. The circumstances and conditions causing the hardship are not the result of the action of the applicant. 3. ThaI granting the variance requested will not confer on the applicanl any special privilege that is denied by this chapter to other lands, buildings or structures in the same zoning district. We do not believe that the intent of the code as written was to deprive businesses of the ability to be adequately identified. We therefore do not believe this request is for a special privilege, but rather an adjustment based on conditions. 4. That literal interpretation of the provisions of this chapter would deprive the applicant of rights commonly enjoyed by other properties in the same zoning district under the terms of this chapter and would work unnecessary hardship on the applicant. Advance Auto Parts is a national chain, which has acquired the Discount Auto Parts chain. Their registered name in the state of Florida is Advance Discount Auto Parts, and they are in the process of changing the store identification statewide out to the revised name. Given the length of their legal name the 16 square foot allowed would not proVide a sign large enough to be read form any distance beyond their parking lot. The existing sign meets the square foot requirement. It has less letters, has 12" high upper case copy and at that size is almost impossible to read (please see photo#3 taken 40' from sign in the parkin9 lot; photo#4 taken 130' from the sign to the edge of 434; and photo#2 taken 200' from the sign to the corner of 434 & Sherry Ave.). To meet the square foot requirement the new sign would have to be even smaller letters. Under Sec.20-470 (3) f. & g multi-tenant wall sign would be allowed up to 24" letters not to exceed 70% of the fascia width. If allowed to comply with this section we feel that 21" (upper case) set of letters with a width of 34'-10" (<50% of 75' building width) would be reasonable and would still meet the intent of the code, which we do not believe was meant to be punitive to bu.sinesses with a long name. Under Sec.20 (5) Additional signs there is a provision for requesting an additional sign for the wall facing Sherry Ave., since this is a corner lot. We would not be pursuing that option feeling that one readable sign at 21" would be sufficient identification. S. . That the variance granted .is the minimum variance that will make pos.sible the reasonable use of , the.land, 'building o,r structure. ; As addressed in item #4, we feel 21" high channel letters would make possible the reasonable use of the' property. 6. That the grant of the variance.will be in ~armony with the general intent and purpose of this chapter will not be injurious to the neighborhood, or othenVis.e detrimental to the public welfare. ' As previously stated, we believe our request to be in compliance with the intent of the code and that in no way will this request be injurious to the neighborhood, or otherwise detrimental to the public: welfare. 7. The request must be consistent with the objectives and policies of the Comprehensive plan. We are confident it meets these objectives. ATTACHMENT C cny OF WINTER SPRINGS MINUTES BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT REGULAR MEETING - NOVEMBER 6, 2003 PAGE 5 of6 VOTE: BOARD MEMBER 1LACKABERRY: AYE CHAIRMAN WATERS: NAY BOARD MEMBER DILLER: AYE BOARD MEMBER HERBERT: AYE MOTION CARRIED~ C. Thomas Sign And Awning Requests A Variance On Behalf Of Advance Discount Auto Parts For A Variance From The Sign Requirements Of Section 20-486. For The Retail Facility At 380 East State Road 434. Mr. John Baker, AlCP, Senior Planner, Community Development Department, read the request for a variance to replace the existing 16 square feet wall sign to 61 square feet of wall sign to accommodate the new name "Advanced Discount Auto Parts". The staff does not believe they meet all six (6) criteria, and can not reC0fl1l11end. approval of this variance request. Discussion. Gregory Davis, 4590 - 118 Avenue North, Clearwater, Florida, from Thomas Sign and Awning Company representing owners of Advanced Discount Auto Parts, in their request to change the existing sign on their building because of a name change. Gregory Davis presented pictures of the building and what the new sign would look like and passed a color sample to the Board of Adjustment. Mr. Davis informed the Board. that the owners of the property are willing to decrease our request from the existing signage request to 44.81 square feet. Discussion. "FOR THE PURPOS:E OF OPENING UP TO THE BOARD FOR nISCUSSION, I MAKE THE MOTION THAT WE RECOMMEND DISAPPROVAL OF THIS VARIANCE." MOTION BY CHAIRMAN DILLER. SECONDED BY BOARD MEMBER HERBERT. VOTE: BOARDMEMBERHERBERT: AYE BOARD MEMBER DILLER: AYE CHAIRMAN WATERS: AYE BOARD MEMBER TACKABERRY: AYE MOTION CARRIED. "l_~..~. Corporate Identification Worldwide Sign Design Sign Engineering Site Survey Permit Acquisition Pylon Signs Wall Signs Backlit Awnings Neon Manufacturing Installation Channel Letters Vacuum Forming Digital Sign Design Foul Color Process Established ;969 ATTACHMENT D THOMAS SIGN & AWNING COMPANY INC. December 30,2003 RECE!VED DEe 3 1 Z003 ... CITY OF WlNTEH S.I'RINGS current Planning City of Winter Springs Attn: Mr. ..Iohn Baker 1126 E. State Road 434 Winter Springs, FL 32708 407 -327 -5!~66 Sent via: Airborne Express RE: Advance Discount Auto Parts, 380 E. Hwy 434 Mr. Baker: Enclosed please find 17 large size (11x17) color elevation drawings, '17 small (8-1/2 x 11) color before & after drawings and 4 each samples of the plastic face color and building color. These are for the continuing variance of the above referenced site's wall signage. 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