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COMMISSION AGENDA
ITEM C
CONSENT
INFORMATIONAL X
PUBLIC HEARING
REGULAR
March 24, 2003
Meeting
MGR.r /DEP~61
Authorization
REQUEST: The Community Development Department wishes to provide the Commission
with copies of Visuals prepared to illustrate Good Examples of Signage and Good Examples of
Window Treatments which are allowed within the Town Center Code.
PURPOSE:
The Community Development Department has prepared Visuals for the purpose of better
illustrating design concepts contained in the Town Center Code.
CONSIDERATION:
Applications for signage within the Town Center are not drawing upon the creativity allowed
for and encouraged by the Town Center Code.
Staff DRC has been working to photograph and compile good examples of signage to
demonstrate the variety of signage included in the Code. Unless directed otherwise, these
examples will be made available to applicants to encourage them to explore the options
allowed in the Code, rather than merely mimicking what is in place on-site.
Additionally, the issue of window coverings was not addressed in the Code, in order to allow
flexibility to tenants. However, as some tenants are now installing vertical blinds, blocking
visibility and negating the transparency required by Code, Staff DRC requested Dover Kohl to
provide guidance. Visuals and text are included which address the transparency issue related
to window coverings.
RECOMMENDATION: None required
ATTACHMENTS: Visuals
COMMISSION ACTION:
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TOWN CENTER VISUAL GUIDELINES
SIGNAGE & WINDOW TREATMENTS
City of Winter Springs
A Compilation of Images by the
Winter Springs Community Development Department
March 2003
Interpretation of the
standards in the Town
Center District Code is
the responsibility of the
City's Development
Review Committee
(DRC) and
appropriateness is made
on a case-bv-case basis.
The code does not infer
pre-approval; Please
make no assumptions,
particularly related to
examples currently in
the Town Center.
Ttlese mayor may not
be repeated based on
the determination of
the ORC.
SIGNAGE:
All signage is subject to a Discretionary Aesthetics Appropriateness Review by
the DRC.
This means that NO permits will be issued until signage is approved. The
approval process takes several weeks or more. (Tenants of businesses should
not pay a deposit, nor authorize construction for signage until a permit has been
issued.)
The process can be expedited bv pavino close attention to the ouidelines of the
Town Center District Code. The Code supports creativity and diversity in
signage materials. font style and in method of illuminating the sign.
Signs can be mounted against the fa~ade, mounted above the top of the fa~ade,
or projecting from the fa~ade.
The following visuals have been prepared to illustrate some of the many options
available.
GOOD EXAMPLES OF FRONT LIT SIGNAGE
selected by
Winter Springs Design Review Committee
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Sign painted directly on the Fayade
above the Main Entrance
These examples are preferred because they include:
. Two Font Styles
. Two Heights of Lettering
. Multiple Lines of Text
GOOD EXAMPLES OF FRONT LIT SIGNAGE
selected by
Winter Springs Design Review Committee
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. Tasteful Italics Style Font Selection
. Tasteful Combination of Two Different Font Styles
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GOOD EXAMPLES OF BACK LIT SIGNAGE
selected by
Winter Springs Design Review Committee
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These examples portray a unique character through the following factors:
. Back Lighting
. Font Style
. Signage Material
. I ncorporation of Logo
GOOD EXAMPLES OF INTERIOR LIT SIGNAGE
selected by
Winter Springs Design Review Committee
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These examples are preferred because they include:
. Two Font Styles
. Two Heights of Lettering
. Dimension Variety (Lettering Depth)
. Multiple Lines of Text
. Interior Lit Combined with Non Lit
GOOD EXAMPLES OF AWNING SIGNAGE
selected by
Winter Springs Design Review Committee
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Signs may be painted on the face of a canvas awning cover
to further highlight the main entrance
. Lettering Size Fits Awning
. Awnings can not be backlit or glossy-finish
GOOD EXAMPLES OF PROJECTING SIGNAGE
selected by
Winter Springs Design Review Committee
Signage with lettering projecting above the awning
adds an architectural flair to a shop's identity
(Awnings must be functional, protecting patrons from severe weather.)
Projecting signs which break the skyline are visible from a
variety of distances and serve as beacons to customers
when lit at night.
GOOD EXAMPLES OF PROJECTING SIGNAGE
selected by
Winter Springs Design Review Committee
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Signage projecting out from the fa9ade or hanging from the
ceiling of an arcade, adds dimension and catches the eye of
pedestrians passing in front of the entrance.
GOOD EXAMPLES OF NEON LIT SIGNAGE
selected by
Winter Springs Design Review Committee
Neon signs can enhance night time pedestrian activity.
Size Limit for Fa<.(ade Signs: 2' x 10' X 6" Depth
These examples are preferred because they include:
. Two Font Styles
. Two Heights of Lettering
WINDOW SIGNAGE
selected by
Winter Springs Design Review Committee
Neon window signs enhance night time pedestrian activity.
Important considerations are:
. Size and Placement within the Window
. Ability to See Through the Signage
. Tasteful Use of Neon
GOOD EXAMPLES OF WINDOW COVERINGS
selected by
Winter Springs Design Review Committee
Transparency refers to the visual and actual interaction between buildings and the street.
Transparency is partially achieved through appropriate window and door treatments.
Retail windows, doors, display windows or arcades are required to make up 50-70% of the street
facade on the first floor. Window and doors provide the possibility of interaction with the street:
. Providing Clear Views of Merchandise
. Natural Surveillance of and from Exterior Street Spaces
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. Etched or Patterned Glass- must be
combined with non-etched / patterned
glass to meet minimum transparency
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. 30% minimum should remain
unobstructed and open to clear views
even when combined with temporary
window coverings
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GOOD EXAMPLES OF WINDOW COVERINGS
selected by
Winter Springs Design Review Committee
Temporary window coverings can be designed to create unique and inviting storefront displays
and can be a very effective way, along with permanent shade devices such as awnings, to control
sun exposure. Design is critical- and clear views of merchandise must not be disrupted:
. Temporary window coverings must be operable, and able to provide clear views into
storefronts.
. 30% minimum should remain unobstructed and open to clear views even when
temporary window coverings are drawn closed (for example, cafe curtains could cover
the lower portion of the shopfront windows, but the upper portions would remain
uncovered).
NON-ACCEPTABLE EXAMPLES
OF WINDOW COVERINGS
selected by
Winter Springs Design Review Committee
Hawes, Cameron Road. Seven Kings, liford, Essex
These examples do NOT meet transparency requirements.