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L1 ATSQ Sign DesignTown of Avon Final Design Staff Rortep January 7, 1997 Planning & Zoning Commission meeting Report date January 3, 1997 Sign type Tenant Signage Legal description Lot 1, Avon Town Square Subdivision - Slifer, Smith & Frampton Building (Unit G-6) Zoning Planned Unit Development (PUD) Address 0030 Benchmark Road Introduction The applicants are proposing a garden level tenant sign. This sign features a beige stucco background with a raised bronze and mill scale finished logo and slightly blackened, mill scale finished cut out lettering upon a steel face plate (see attached photos and drawings). The Commission previously reviewed a proposed tenant sign by the same applicants that was denied based upon the sign's lack of compatibility with the building's other existing tenant signage. The primary concern was the use of a steel background instead of the beige foamboard found on the other existing tenant signage. The building's Master Sign Program, approved on April 19, 1994, specifies that all garden level tenant signage would be placed upon urethane sign foam, with tan backgrounds and green metal text and logos. All garden level tenant signs currently present on the building conform to these guidelines. 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. The proposed sign's location and dimensions conform with the building's established Master Sign Program. The new sign's beige stucco background complies with the Master Sign Program, continuing the visual pattern of the tenant signage on the building's south elevation. Though the metal lettering and logo are not green metal elements as stipulated by the Master Sign Program, they are of quality materials and their contrast to the green lettering found on the others signs should provide an interesting, if not suitable, effect. Town of Avon Community Development j:\p&z\1997\10796\1 atsgn2.doc (970) 949-4280Fax modem (970) 949-5749 Lot 1, Avon Town Square Subdivision, Tenant Sign Review, page 2 January 7, 1997, Planning & Zoning Commission meeting See consideration #1. 3. The quality of the materials to be utilized in any proposed improvement. The proposed materials for the logo and text are recognized by the Town Sign Code as "quality materials". The beige stucco background complies with the Master Sign Program and is therefore also acceptable. 4. The visual impact of any proposed improvement, as viewed from any adjacent or neighboring property. See considerations #1 and #3. 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 principle of contrast is a useful element in good design, providing complementary accent and interest to an established pattern. This new proposed sign appears to meet this objective. The beige stucco background continues the established pattern while the metal logo and lettering add an unique appearance that intends to represents the creative nature of the applicants' business. This proposed sign should enhance the aesthetic value of the building's existing signage. 6. Whether the type, height, size, and/or quality of signs generally complies with the sign code, and are appropriate for the project. See consideration #1. 7. Whether the sign is primarily oriented to vehicular or pedestrian traffic, and whether the sign is appropriate for the determined orientation The proposed sign is oriented to both vehicular and pedestrian traffic alike, and appears appropriate for both determinations. Staff Recommendation Staff believes the mix of the beige background matching the established pattern of the building's tenant signage coupled with the unique lettering and logo meets the intent of the Master Sign Program while achieving the applicant's objective for an unique, effective sign. Staff, therefore, recommends approval of the proposed sign as presented as part of the application dated January 2, 1997. If you have any questions regarding this project or any planning matter, please call me at 949-4280 (extension 139), or stop by the Community Development Department. 4Respe f� i •Planner Town of Avon Community Development j:\p&z\1997\10796\1atsgn2.doc (970) 949-4280Fax modem (970) 949-5749 Lot 1, Avon Town Square Subaivision, Tenant Sign Review, page 3 January 7, 1997, 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): Signed Jack H nn, hai �I Attest: �� Sue Railton, Secretary Town of Avon Community Development (970) 949-4280Fax modem (970) 949-5749 Date I 7 Date /— / j:\p&z\1997\10796\1 atsgn2.doc