HomeMy WebLinkAbout2007 02 26 Public Hearings 200 Aesthetic Review The Dance & Akido Window Signage
CITY COMMISSION
ITEM 200
Public Hearing
February 26, 2007
Meeting
MGR. MDEPT
Authorization
REQUEST: The Community Development Department requests that the Commission hold a
Public Hearing for the Aesthetic Review of the Dance and Aikido window signage proposed for
the front of the JDC Town Center Building 16 (facing Tree Swallow Drive).
PURPOSE: To encourage creative, effective, and flexible architectural standards and cohesive
community development consistent with the intent and purpose of Article XI - Minimum
Community Appearance and Aesthetic Review Standards and aesthetic appropriateness set forth
in Subsection 20-321 (b) (1) of the Town Center Code. Section 20-327 (f) (1) states that "All
signs shall be subject to the Discretionary Aesthetic Review by the DRC in order that signs
are consistent and in harmony with the Winter Springs Town Center." These window
signs were not included in the aesthetic review and need Commission approval.
APPLICABLE LAW AND PUBLIC POLICY:
Section 9-601. Approval prerequisite for permits.
Section 9-605. Submittal requirements.
Section 20-32 1. Town Center] Administration.
Section 20-327. Architectural Guidelines.
CONSIDERATIONS: The submittal requirements for aesthetic review are set forth in
Section 9-605 and include: (c) illustrations of all walls, fences, and other accessory structures and
the indication of height and their associated materials; (d) elevation of proposed exterior
permanent signs or other constructed elements other than habitable space, if any; ( e)
illustrations of materials, texture, and colors to be used on all buildings, accessory structures,
exterior signs; and (f) other architectural and engineering data as may be required. The
procedures for review and approval are set forth in Section 9-603. Subsection 20-321 (b) (1) of
the [Town Center] Code states that the City Commission (in its capacity as the development
review committee for developments with in the Town Center) "shall have authority within reason
for approving all aspects of site planning and exterior architecture, including aesthetic
appropriateness.. . and other site specific matters not delineated herein." Section 20-327 (f) (1)
states that "All signs shall be subject to the Discretionary Aesthetic Review by the DRC in
order that signs are consistent and in harmony with the Winter Springs Town Center."
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Subsection 20-327 (f) (3) states that a maximum sign area on a given fa<;ade shall not exceed 10
percent of the applicant's fa<;ade area. The Dance and Aikido portion of the fa<;ade (29' tall x 18'
wide) is approximately 522 SF. The building-mounted tenant sign is approximately (2' x 10') 20
SF. Therefore, the maximum allowable window signage would be (522 x 0.10 = 52.2; 52.2 - 20
= 32.2) 32.2 SF. The applicant proposes 2 window signs and 1 door sign (10.7 + 10.8 + 2 = 23.5
SF), the total copy area of which is 8.7 SF smaller than the maximum the Code allows. Staff
believes that provision of the proposed lettering on clear or lightly tinted glass (tinted no more
than the standard prescribed by the City Commission) would be proportionate and tasteful. It
would allow adequate advertisement while not blocking the view into and out of the storefront.
Pursuant to Section 9-603 of the City Code, the City Commission may approve, approve with
conditions, or disapprove the application only after consideration of whether the following
criteria have been satisfied:
(1) The plans and specifications of the proposed project indicate that the setting, landscaping,
proportions, materials, colors, textures, scale, unity, balance, rhythm, contrast, and simplicity are
coordinated in a harmonious manner relevant to the particular proposal, surrounding area and
cultural character of the community.
The proposed signage appears to adequately address this criteria and fit appropriately
with the building, sign age, and other features.
(2) The plans for the proposed project are in harmony with any future development which has
been formally approved by the City within the surrounding area.
The proposed signage appears in harmony with existing and future development in the
area.
(3) The plans for the proposed project are not excessively similar or dissimilar to any other
building, structure or sign which is either fully constructed, permitted but not fully constructed,
or included on the same permit application, and facing upon the same or intersecting street within
five hundred (500) feet of the proposed site, with respect to one or more of the following features
of exterior design and appearance:
(A) Front or side elevations,
(B) Size and arrangement of elevation facing the street, including reverse arrangement,
(C) Other significant features of design such as, but not limited to: materials, roof line,
hardscape improvements, and height or design elements.
The signage is not excessively similar or dissimilar to other buildings on the Doran site.
(4) The plans for the proposed project are in harmony with, or significantly enhance, the
established character of other buildings, structures or signs in the surrounding area with respect
to architectural specifications and design features deemed significant based upon commonly
accepted architectural principles of the local community.
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This requirement appears to have been met.
(5) The proposed project is consistent and compatible with the intent and purpose of this Article,
the Comprehensive Plan for Winter Springs, design criteria adopted by the city (e.g. Towne
Center guidelines, SR 434 design specifications) and other applicable federal state or local laws.
This requirement appears to have been met.
(6) The proposed project has incorporated significant architectural enhancements such as
concrete masonry units with stucco, marble, termite-resistant wood, wrought iron, brick, columns
and piers, porches, arches, fountains, planting areas, display windows, and other distinctive
design detailing and promoting the character of the community.
This signage appears to be on par with other signage within the Doran development.
ST AFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff found the Applicant's request for Aesthetic Review in
compliance and recommends approval.
ATTACHMENTS:
A Information packet
COMMISSION ACTION:
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DANCE AND AIKIDO
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01/18/2007
DANCE AND AIKIDO
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THE SADKANE SCHOOL FOR DANCE & AIKIDO
WINTER SPRINGS TOWN CENTER
1196 TREE SWALLOW DRIVE - SUITE 1324
WINTER SPRINGS FL 32708
407-557-3695
FAX 321-244-0438
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AIKIDO
TRADITIONAL JAPANESE
MARTIAL ART
ALL LEVELS
DANCE
BALLET
MODERN
MIDDLE EASTERN
CONTEMPORARY / LYRICAL
JAZZ / HIP HOP
YOGA
CREATIVE DANCE
RAIN 407-921-4620
AIKIDO
DANCE
BALLET
MODERN
MIDDLE EASTERN
CONTEMPORARY LYRICAL
JAZZ AND HOP
YOGA
CREATIVE DANCE
CONTACT IMPROVISATION
MEDITATIVE MOVEMENT
CHOREOGRAPHY