HomeMy WebLinkAbout2008 08 11 Consent 201 Temporary Signs (Including Political Signs)
COMMISSION AGENDA
August 11, 2008
Regular Meeting
Consent
Informational
Public Hearing
Regular
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ITEM 201
REQUEST:
The Community Development Department requests the City Commission approve the attached
brochure for distribution, related to Temporary Signs (including Political Signs).
PURPOSE:
To authorize distribution of an informational brochure related to Temporary Signs (including
Political Signs).
CONSIDERATIONS:
With the political season quickly approaching, the Community Development Department would like
to take this opportunity to make information available on signage regulations in the City of Winter
Springs to political candidates as well as to the general public.
Staff has prepared a brief, user-friendly brochure based on the City's sign code.
The brochure will be made available to the general public at the permit counter and copies will be
provided for distribution by Code Enforcement. A copy of the brochure will also be included in
packets distributed by the Clerk's office to Winter Springs' political candidates.
FUNDING:
No supplemental funding is required, as the brochure will be printed in-house and the quantity
printed can be correlated to demand.
RECOMMENDATION:
The Community Development Department requests Approval of the attached informational
brochure on temporary signs (including political signs).
ATTACHMENTS:
A- Brochure- Temporary Signs (including political signs)
Maximum # of Temporary Signs
Each residential property is allowed a
maximum of four (4) Temporary Signs,
with no sign being over six (6) square feet
in size. [See. 16-60(c), City Code]
Temporary signage on non-residential
properties shall not exceed a total area of
thirty-six (36) square feet, with no sign
being over nine (9) square feet in size.
[See. 16-60(c), City Code]
The calculation for a double faced sign
shall be the area of one face only.
[Sec. 16-51, City Code]
Sign Permit Checklist
Submit the Following with your Application
for any TEMPORARY SIGN over SIX (6)
Square Feet:
1. Four (4) copies of sign plans de-
signed in accordance with Florida Building
Code See. 3108.3 and 3108.3.2 for wind
loads of 110 miles per hour 3 second gust
and in compliance with the requirements of
Winter Springs Code, Chapter 16
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the Tab for "Documents & Forms" then go
to "Codes and Ordinances"]
2. Two (2) copies of Plot Plan or Sur-
vey (no larger than 8"x14"- legal size) for
each site showing the proposed location for
each sign.
3. Building Permit Application filled
out completely as to:
a. Property owner, address, and busi-
ness name where each sign is to be lo-
cated;
b. Sign Contractor's name, address,
phone, license, and insurance;
e. Description of sign materials, di-
mensions, and text;
temporary
SIGNS
Where Can Signs be Located?
Signs are to be installed only on private
property with the permission of the prop-
erty owner.
Temporary Signs are not allowed in a pub-
lic right-of-way. Signs are not to be at-
tached to utility poles, light fixtures, trees,
inoperable or unlicensed vehicles, or tem-
porary structures.
Signs must also be at least five feet (5')
from any right-of-way and at least ten feet
(10') from side and rear property lines.
[See. 16-60(e), City Code] No sign shall
obstruct the sight of any roadway or drive-
way intersection or approach. [See. 16-76]
[political signs]
There is no time restriction as to how many
days prior to the event a Temporary Sign
may be installed.
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How Long Can a Temporary Sign
Be in Place?
d. Type of sign (i.e. "temporary");
e. $ amount of the sign contract; and
f. Notarized signature of Property
Owner and Sign Contractor (or Contractor's
authorized agent- [requires Power of At-
torney]).
Temporary Signs must be removed within
three (3) days after the date upon which
the sign has fulfilled its purpose (i.e. the
date of the election for election-related
temporary signs). [Sec. 16-60(a), City
Code]
Maximum Ht. of Temporary Signs
Sign height is measured from the average
finished grade elevation to the highest
point of the sign.
Residential properties-
Four (4) feet maximum height. [See. 16-
60(c), City Code]
Non-Residential properties-
Eight (8) feet maximum height. [See. 16-
60(d), City Code]
Where Can I Get an Application?
Applications are available at the Permit
Counter at the Winter Springs City Hall.
They are also available from the City's
website at: http'//www.winterspringsfl org
[Click on the Tab for "Documents & Forms"
then go to "Forms and Publications" then
go to "Building and Permitting". The Sign
Permit Checklist (included on the back of
this brochure) lists everything needed to
submit with your Application. The Applica-
tion you will use is the Building Permit Ap-
plication.
The Winter Springs Code
Regulates Signage
These regulations are established in order
to promote the overall economic well-
being of the city, while at the same time
providing for the health, safety and welfare
of the public by reducing the adverse ef-
fects of signs on safety, property values,
traffic, and the enjoyment of the scenic
beauty of the city. These regulations are
intended to avoid excessive competition
and clutter among sign displays in the de-
mand for public attention, eliminate dan-
gerous, dilapidated and unsightly signs and
provide for adequate maintenance and in-
spection of signs within the corporate lim-
its of the city, consistent with constitutional
guarantees and while providing for ade-
quate opportunities for effective means of
communication. [Sec. 16-52(a), City Code]
Is a Permit Required?
Although all signs are subject to the Code,
only Temporary Signs over six (6) square
feet [or 24" x 36"] require a Permit.
Permitted signs are given a Sticker that in-
cludes the permit number and date of ex-
piration of the permit, This Sticker is to be
displayed on each Permitted sign.
If the sign is smaller than six (6) square
feet, the sign can be installed without a
Permit, but Code regulations Sections 16-
59 and 16-60, still apply. These include
construction and maintenance standards,
location, size and removal requirements,
Prohibited Signs
Temporary Signs shall not be illuminated
and cannot contain any flashing, running or
revolving parts. Prohibited signs include
electronic signs, balloon displays, and
trailer signs. A complete listing of prohib-
ited signs is included in See. 16-57, City
Code.
What about Banners?
Political Signs Are Regulated Just
Like any Other Temporary Sign
What is a Temporary Sign?
A "Temporary Sign" is defined as "a sign
displayed before, during or after an event
or occurrence scheduled at a specific time
and place, inclusive for example, for rent
signs, for sale, construction signs, real es-
tate signs, management signs" [Sec. 16-51,
City Code].
What is the Fee for a Temporary
Sign Permit?
The fee is $17 per $1000 of value with a
minimum charge of $45.
The City Code distinctly regulates Banners
apart from Temporary Signs. Banners may
only be displayed for a maximum of four-
teen (14) days per calendar year in non-
residential areas and three (3) days in resi-
dential areas.
How Long Does It Take to
Process an Application?
Although the City will make every effort to
review your Application as quickly as pos-
sible, the process to grant or deny your
permit may take up to forty-five (45)
days. [See. 16-54(c), City Code]
Maximum banner sizes are as follows:
Residential properties-
Twenty-four (24) square feet
Non-residential areas:
Sixty-four (64) square feet
A complete listing of banner regulations is
included in See. 16-87, City Code.