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L22 B2 BMBC Temp SignTown of Avon Final Design Staff ortRep November 17, 1998 Planning & Zoning Commission meeting Report date November 13, 1998 Sign type Temporary Sign Legal description Lots 22 and 22A, Chapel Square Subdivision Zoning PUD Address 220 Beaver Creek Place Introduction Chapel Square LLC. has applied for two temporary signs to be posted on the C and B buildings and indicate that Chapel Square is "now leasing". Each sign would be 120 square feet, with a total of 240 square feet. The Sign Code permits a development sign up to 16 square feet. The applicants already have a development sign located on their frontage on Beaver Creek Place. Temporary signs are allowed up to thirty-five square feet and can be displayed for one week for any one event. The proposed signs are a "hybrid" between the development sign and temporary signs. They are significantly larger than the signs allowed. Design Review Considerations According to the Town of Avon's Sign Code, Section 15.28.070 Design Review Criteria, the Planning & Zoning Commission shall consider the following items in reviewing proposed designs: 1. The suitability of the improvement, including materials with which the sign is to be constructed and the site upon it is to be located. Not applicable. 2. The nature of adjacent and neighboring improvements. The property to the west is commercial and the property to the south is residential. The sign is much larger than surrounding signage and uses bright colors to draw attention. 3. The quality of the materials to be utilized in any proposed improvement. The material is described by the applicants as heavy-duty plastic. The materials as well as bright colors are not a high quality material appropriate for a relatively long duration (no time limit was specified in the application). Town of Avon Community Development j:\p&z\staff reports\1998\111798\chapeltempsign.doc (970) 949-4280Fax modem (970) 949-5749 Lot 22 and 22 A, Chapel Square subdivision, Sign Design Review, page 2 November 17, 1998 Planning & Zoning Commission meeting 4. The visual impact of any proposed improvement, as viewed from any adjacent or neighboring property. The signs are proposed on the third story of Building B and the second story of Building C and oriented toward I-70. In staff's opinion, the size of the sign, the quality of the materials and bright colors will have a negative visual impact on the character of the area. 5. The objective that no improvement will be so similar or dissimilar to other signs in the vicinity that values, monetary or aesthetic, will be impaired. The signs are dissimilar to other signage in the area and would impair aesthetic values. 6. Whether the type, height, size, and/or quality of signs generally complies with the sign code, and are appropriate for the project. The second and third story locations of the signs and the 120 square foot size significantly exceed the sign code limits. 7. Whether the sign is primarily oriented to vehicular or pedestrian traffic, and whether the sign is appropriate for the determined orientation The signs appear to be primarily oriented to I-70 traffic. Variance Criteria Before acting on a variance, the Planning and Zoning Commission shall consider the following: 1. The relationship of the requested variance to existing and potential uses and structures in the vicinity; The requested variance is to allow a large sign for leasing property at Chapel Square. No other property owners in the area are given this opportunity for leasing their property. 2. The degree to which relief from the strict or literal interpretation and enforcement of a specified regulation is necessary to achieve compatibility and uniformity of treatment among sites in the vicinity; The variance is not needed to achieve uniformity of treatment. All other area signage must conform to the sign code. The applicants have already been granted a variance for their existing development sign, to exceed the maximum square footage. 3. Such other factors and criteria as the Commission deems applicable to the requested variance. Staff has not identified any other factors. Findings required to approve a variance: 4. The strict or literal interpretation and enforcement of the regulation would result in practical difficulty or unnecessary physical hardship inconsistent with the objectives of this title; In staff's opinion there will not be a practical difficulty or unnecessary physical hardship that is unique to this property. 5. There are exceptional or extraordinary circumstances or conditions applicable to the site of the variance that do not apply generally to other properties in the vicinity In staff's opinion there are no extraordinary circumstances or conditions applicable to this property. Town of Avon Community Development j:\p&z\staff reports\1998\111798\chapeltempsign.doc (970) 949-4280Fax modem (970) 949-5749 Lot 22 and 22 A, Chapel Square 6ubdivision, Sign Design Review, page 3 November 17, 1998 Planning & Zoning Commission meeting 6. The strict or literal interpretation and enforcement of the specified regulation would deprive the applicant of privileges enjoyed by the owners of other properties in the vicinity. The enforcement of the current sign regulations would not deprive the owners of privileges enjoyed by other property owners. Staff Recommendation Staff recommends that the application be denied, based on the signs are not in confonnance with sign design review criteria 1-7.The size of the signs significantly exceed sign code standards, the materials and colors are not compatible with surrounding development, the signs are so dissimilar they will have a negative aesthetic impact and the signs are oriented to interstate highway traffic. The signs do not conform to the criteria required for approving a variance. Recommended motion I move to deny the sign application for temporary leasing signs for Chapel Square Buildings B and C, located on Lots 22 and 22A, Chapel Square Subdivision, as described in the application dated 10-26-98, based on the signs are not in conformance with sign design review criteria 1-7, as enumerated in Section 15.28.070 of the Avon Municipal Code, including that the size of the signs significantly exceed sign code standards, the materials and colors are not compatible with surrounding development, the signs are so dissimilar they will have a negative aesthetic impact and the signs are oriented to interstate highway traffic. The signs do not conform to the criteria required for approving a variance. If you have any questions regarding this project or any planning matter, please call me at 949-4280 (extension 131), or stop by the Community Development Department. Respectfully submit , Karen Griffith, &C Town Planner Town of Avon Community Development j:\p&z\staff reports\1998\111798\chapeltempsign.doc (970) 949-4280Fax modem (970) 949-5749 Lot 22 and 22 A, Chapel Square subdivision, Sign Design Review, page 4 November 17, 1998 Planning & Zoning Commission meeting Planning & Zoning Commission Action ❑ Approved as submitted Denied ❑ Approved with conditions (noted below) ❑ Tabled ❑ Withdrawn by applicant Conditions of approval, reasons for tabling or withdrawal of application, or basis for denial (refer to code or guidelines by number): Signe . Date / Chris Evans, Chair Attest: Date —� z— 9� Sue Railton, Secretary Town of Avon Community Development j:\p&z\staff reports\1998\111798\chapeltempsign.doc (970) 949-4280Fax modem (970) 949-5749