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ITEM NO.: 8
File No.: Z-7103 (3
Owner: City of Little Rock as Trustee
for the Central Arkansas Library
System
Address:
Description:
Zoned:
Variance Requested:
Justification:
Present Use of Property:
120 Commerce Street
Lots 1, 2 and 3, Block 8,
Pope's Addition
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The applicant is requesting a
revision of the previously
approved Board of Adjustment
variances to allow banner signs
at this location.
The applicant's justification is
presented in an attached letter.
Mixed Commercial Uses
Proposed Use of Property: Mixed Commercial Uses
STAFF REPORT
A. Public Works Issues:
No issues.
B. Staff Analysis:
On October 29, 2001, the Board of Adjustment approved
several variances to allow banner signs to be placed on
the Cox Building at 120 Commerce Street. A total of 13
banners were approved; six (6) to be located on the
east side of the building, one (1) on the south side,
and six (6) on the southwest side. The variances were
approved subject to a number of conditions (see
attached October 29 Board of Adjustment minute record).
Also attached is the applicant's original cover letter,
December 17, 2001
Item No.: 8
dated September 24, 2001 and the River Market Design
Review Committee letter, dated October 16, 2001.
The applicant is requesting a revision in the previous
Board of Adjustment approval for the location of some
of the signs only. The applicant proposes to move the
one (1) banner sign from the south side of the building
and the six (6) banner signs from the southwest side of
the building to the light poles within the existing
parking area between the building and East 2nd Street.
See the attached site plan sketch for proposed banner
sign locations. The total number of signs has not
changed.
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The River Market DRC has reviewed the proposed revision
and has no objection. The DRC's recommendation of
approval is based on the number of banner signs
remaining the same and compliance with all other
conditions of the previous approval. (See attached
letter dated December 3, 2001).
Staff is supportive of the revision as requested.
Staff feels that the banner signs as proposed will have
no adverse impact on the adjacent properties or the
general area. Staff feels that the banner signs will
be compatible with the uniqueness and atmosphere of
this entertainment -oriented district. Staff supports
the River Market Design Review Committee's review and
recommendation on this application.
C. Staff Recommendation:
Staff recommends approval of the revised application
subject to the following conditions:
1. The banner signs attached to the light poles
must have a minimum clearance of nine (9) feet
over the sidewalks.
2. The total number of banner signs for this
property must not exceed thirteen (13).
3. Compliance will all other conditions of the
previous approval as noted in the Board of
Adjustment minute record dated October 29, 2001.
December 17, 2001
Item No.: 8
BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT:
(DECEMBER 17, 2001)
The applicant was present. There were no objectors present.
Staff presented the item and a recommendation of approval.
The applicant offered no additional comments.
The item was placed on the Consent Agenda and approved as
recommended by staff by a vote of 5 ayes and 0 nays.
October 29, 2001 ---
ITEM NO.: 9 n�a
File No. Z77103
Owner: City of Little Rock as Trustee
for the Central Arkansas Library
System
Address:
Description:
Zoned:
Variance Requested:
Justification:
Present Use of Property:
120 Commerce Street
Lots 1, 2 and 3, Block 8,
Pope's Addition
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Variances are requested from
the sign provisions of Sections
36-353 and 36-543.
The applicant's explanation is
presented in an attached letter.
Vacant warehouse building
Proposed Use of Property: Mixed commercial uses
STAFF REPORT
A. Public Works Issues:
No Comments.
B. Staff Analysis:
The property at 120 Commerce Street is zoned UU and is
occupied by an existing warehouse building (Cox
Building), which is currently being renovated. A new
parking lot was recently constructed along the south
and west sides of the building. The applicant is
proposing to place thirteen (13) projecting banner
signs on the building. The applicant proposes to place
six (6) of the signs on the southwest elevation of the
building, one (1) sign on the south elevation and six
(6) signs on the east elevation. The applicant notes
that each banner sign will be 36 inches by 48 inches
and attached to two (2) permanent metal poles (see
October 29, 2001
Item No.: 9
attached sketch). The number of signs proposed -by the
applicant will be used by the individual business
tenants and for promotions of the Central Arkansas
Library. The applicant has submitted elevations of the
building (see attached sketches) showing where the
signs will be located on the building and that the
signs will have a nine (9) foot clearance over
pedestrian walkways.
Section 36-543 of the City's Zoning Ordinance prohibits
the use of banner signs in all zoning districts.
Section 36-353 (e) (1) d. limits the number of projecting
signs in the River Market Design Overlay District to
one (1) sign per 100 feet of primary street frontage
per building. The applicant is requesting variances _
from these ordinance standards for the proposed
projecting banner signs. .
The River Market Design Review Committee (DRC) met on
October 4, 2001 and discussed the applicant's proposal
for signage at 120 Commerce Street. The DRC is
recommending approval of the sign variances requested
by the applicant with the 'following conditions:
1. The variances be approved for two (2) years, at
which time the Board of Adjustment review the
signage to assure the structural integrity and
maintenance of the signs.
2. The number of projecting signs is not to exceed
thirteen (13) .
3. No signs are allowed on the north (Markham
Street) facade of the Cox Building.
4. No more than three (3) of the signs will be used
for each business.
5. The applicant must obtain a franchise for the
signs along Commerce Street.
As noted in the attached letter from the River Market
Design Review Committee, the Committee feels that the
proposed projecting banner signs are appropriate and
will aid in "...creating a festive, pedestrian -oriented
district."
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October 29, 2001
Item No.: 9
Staff is supportive of the variances as requested.
Staff feels that the signage as proposed will have no
adverse impact on the adjacent properties or the
general area. The permanent banner signs approved by
the Board of Adjustment several years ago for the
Museum Center in the River Market District have worked
out well and been properly maintained. Staff supports
the River Market Design Review Committee's review and
recommendation on this application.
C. Staff Recommendation:
ti
Staff recommends approval of the requested sign
variances subject to compliance with the following
conditions:
1. The applicant must obtain a franchise permit
from the City for the signs on the Commerce
Street fagade before the issuance of a sign
permit.
2. Each projecting banner sign must not exceed
twelve (12) square feet in area.
3. Letters on the signs must not exceed one (1)
foot, six (6) inches in height and text shall
not exceed three-quarters of the height of each
sign.
4. Signage colors, typeface and style shall be
compatible with the River Market District and
approved by the River Market DRC.
5. The projecting signs must be placed at a 90
degree angle to the building.
6_ The projecting signs must maintain a nine (9)
foot clearance over pedestrian walkways.
7. The height of the projecting signs shall not
extend past the sill of the second story
windows.
8. The projecting signs shall extend a maximum of
three (3) feet from the face of the building.
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October 29, 2001
Item No.: 9
9. The number of projecting signs must not exceed
thirteen (13) total, with each building
elevation limited to the number of signs noted
in paragraph B. of this report.
10. No signs will be allowed on the north (Markham
Street) fagade of the Cox Building.
11. No more than three (3) signs can be utilized by
an individual business tenant.
12. Sign permits must be obtained for all signs as -y
per City Ordinance requirements.
13. The variances be approved for two (2) years. At
the end of this time period the Board of
Adjustment will review the projecting banner
signage to assure the structural integrity and
maintenance of the signs.
BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT:
(OCTOBER 29, 2001)
The applicant was present. There were no objectors present.
Staff presented the item and a recommendation of approval.
The applicant offered no additional comments.
The item was placed on the Consent Agenda and approved
as recommended by staff by a vote of 5 ayes, 0 nays and
0 absent.
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April 29, 2002
ITEM NO.: 5
File No.:
Owner:
Address:
Description:
Zoned:
Variance Requested:
Justification.
Present Use of Property:
Proposed Use of Property:
STAFF REPORT
A. Public Works Issues:
No Comments.
B. Staff Analysis:
Z -7103-A
City of Little Rock as Trustee for the Central
Arkansas Library System
120 Commerce Street
Lots 1, 2 and 3, Block 8, Pope's Addition
UU
Variances are requested from the sign
provisions of Sections 36-353 and 36-543.
The applicant's justification is presented in
an attached letter.
Mixed Commercial Uses
Mixed Commercial Uses
On October 29, 2001, the Board of Adjustment approved several
variances to allow banner signs to be placed on the Cox Building at 120
Commerce Street. A total of 13 banners were approved; six (6) to be
located on the east side of the building, one (1) on the south side, and six
(6) on the southwest side. The variances were approved subject to a
number of conditions (see attached October 29, 2001 Board of
Adjustment minute record). Also attached is the applicant's original cover
letter, dated September 24, 2001 and the River Market Design Review
Committee letter, dated October 16, 2001.
On December 17, 2001, the Board of Adjustment approved revisions to
the previous approval. The Board approved moving the seven (7) banner
signs attached to the south and southwest sides of the building to the light
poles within the existing parking area between the building and East 2"
April 29, 2002
Item No.: 5
Street (see attached December 17, 2001 Board of Adjustment minute
record for details).
The applicant is requesting a revision to the previous Board of Adjustment
approvals involving only the banner signs located on the east side of the
building, along the Commerce Street right-of-way. The applicant
proposes to remove the six (6) banners on the east side of the Cox
building and replace them with four (4) 4 -foot by 22 -foot banners attached
flat against the north wall of the building facing the River Market (see the
attached building elevation sketch for proposed sign placement and
typical wording).
The River Market DRC has reviewed the proposed revision and has no
objection. The DRC's recommendation of approval is based on the
following conditions:
The banners on the east side of the building will be removed including
all mounting hardware.
A two-year variance will be required so that the banners can be
reviewed for condition of the banners. This is the same two-year
variance as before.
Staff is supportive of the revision as requested. Staff feels that the banner
signs as proposed will have no adverse impact on the adjacent properties
or the general area. Staff feels that the banner signs will be compatible
with the uniqueness and atmosphere of this entertainment -oriented
district. Staff supports the River Market Design Review Committee's
review and recommendation on this application.
C. Staff Recommendation:
Staff recommends approval of the revised application subject to the
following conditions:
1. The banner signs must be properly attached/anchored to the building.
2. Sign permits must be obtained as per City Ordinance requirements.
3. Compliance will all other conditions of the previous approvals as noted
in the Board of Adjustment minute records dated October 29, 2001
(except condition #10) and December 17, 2001.
4. Compliance with the conditions noted in the River Market DRC letter
dated April 8, 2002.
5. The variances be approved for two (2) years. At the end of this time
period the Board of Adjustment will review the banner signage to
assure the structural integrity and maintenance of the signs.
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April 29, 2002
Item No.: 5 (Cont.)
BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT: (APRIL 29, 2002)
The applicant was present. There were no objectors present. Staff presented
the item and a recommendation of approval.
The applicant offered no additional comments.
The item was placed on the Consent Agenda and approved as recommended by
staff by a vote of 4 ayes, 0 nays and 1 absent.
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October 27, 2003
ITEM NO.: 3
File No.:
Owner:
Address:
Description
Zoned:
Z -7103-A
City of Little Rock as Trustee for the Central
Arkansas Library System
120 Commerce Street
Lots 1-3, Block 8, Pope's Addition
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Variance Requested: A time extension is requested on previously
approved variances to allow the use of
banner signs.
Justification:
Present Use of Property:
Proposed Use of Property:
STAFF REPORT
0
Public Works Issues:
No Comments.
B. Staff Analysis:
The applicant's justification is presented in
an attached letter.
Mixed Commercial Uses
Mixed Commercial Uses
On October 29, 2001, the Board of Adjustment approved several
variances to allow banner signs to be placed on the Cox Building at 120
Commerce Street. A total of 13 banners were approved; six (6) to be
located on the east side of the building, one (1) on the south side, and six
(6) on the southwest side. The variances were approved subject to a
number of conditions (see attached October 29, 2001 Board of
Adjustment minute record).
On December 17, 2001, the Board of Adjustment approved revisions to
the previous approval. The Board approved moving the seven (7) banner
signs attached to the south and southwest sides of the building to the light
poles within the existing parking area between the building and East 2n
October 27, 2003
ITEM NO.. 3 Cont.
Street (see attached December 17, 2001 Board of Adjustment minute
record for details).
On April 29, 2002, the Board of Adjustment approved a second revision to
the original application. The Board approved removing the six (6) banner
signs from the east side of the Cox Building and replacing them with four
(4) 4 -foot by 22 -foot banners attached flat against the north wall of the
building facing the River Market. (See attached April 29, 2002 Board of
Adjustment minute record for details).
The original approval on October 29, 2001 included the following
condition:
"The variances be approved for two (2) years. At the end of
this time period the Board of Adjustment will review the
banner signage to assure the structural integrity and
maintenance of the signs."
The applicant, Central Arkansas Library System, is requesting that the
Board review the banner signage for structural integrity and maintenance,
and extend the variances for two (2) additional years. The River Market
Design Review Committee (DRC) will review the request for time
extension and submit a letter by the time the agenda is printed. Staff
made an inspection of the property and found that the banner signs have
been properly maintained and secured to the building and light poles.
Staff feels that the DRC will find the same and have no problem with the
time extension.
C. Staff Recommendations:
Staff recommends approval of the requested two (2) year time extension
for the existing banner signs, subject to the following conditions:
1. Compliance with all conditions of the previous approvals as noted
in the Board of Adjustment minute records dated October 29, 2001
(except condition #10), December 17, 2001 and April 29, 2002.
2. Compliance with the conditions noted in the River Market DRC
letter dated April 8, 2002.
3. The variances be extended to October 27, 2005. At the end of this
time period the Board of Adjustment will review the banner signage
to assure the structural integrity and maintenance of the signs, if
the applicant requests another time extension.
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October 27, 2003
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BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT: (OCTOBER 27, 2003)
The applicant was present. There were no objectors present. Staff presented
the item and a recommendation of approval.
The applicant offered no additional comments.
The item was placed on the Consent Agenda and approved as recommended by
staff by a vote of 5 ayes and 0 nays.
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October 29, 2001
ITEM NO.: 9
File No..
Owner:
Address:
Description:
Zoned:
Variance Requested:
Justification:
Present Use of -Property:
Proposed Use of Property:
STAFF REPORT
A. Public Works Issues:
No Comments.
B. Staff Analysis:
F--7103 -
Z-7103
City of Little Rock as Trustee
for the Central Arkansas Library
System
120 Commerce"Street
Lots 1, 2 and 3, Block 8,
Pope's Addition
UU
e
Variances are requested from
the sign provisions of Sections
36-353 and 36-543.
The applicant's explanation is
Presented in an attached letter.
Vacant warehouse building
Mixed commercial uses
The property at 120 Commerce Street is zoned UU and i's
occupied by an existing warehouse building (Cox
Building), which is currently being renovated. A new
parking lot was recently constructed along the south
and west sides of the building. The applicant is
proposing to place thirteen (13) projecting banner.
signs on the building. The applicant proposes to place
six (6) of the signs on the southwest elevation of the
building, one (1) sign on the south elevation and six
(6) signs on the east elevation. The applicant notes
that each banner sign will be 36 inches by 48 inches
and attached to two (2) permanent metal poles (see
October 29, 2001
Item No.: 9
attached sketch). The number of signs proposed by the
applicant will be used by the individual business
tenants and for promotions of the Central Arkansas
Library. The anplicant.has submitted elevationsof the
building (see attached sketches) showing where the
signs will be located on the building and that the
signs will have a nine (9) foot clearance over
pedestrian walkways.
Section 36-543 of the City's Zoning Ordinance prohibits
the use of banner signs in all zoning districts.
Section 36-353 (e) (1) d. limits the nurnber of projecting
signs in the River Market Design Overlay District to
one (1) sign per 100 feet of primary street frontage
per building. The applicant is requesting variances
from these ordinance standards for the proposed
projecting banner signs. .
The River Market Design Review Committee (DRC) met on
October 4, 2001 and discussed the applicant's proposal
for signage at 120 Commerce Street. The DRC is
recommending approval of the sign variances requested
by the applicant with the `following conditions:
1. The variances be approved for two (2) years, at
which time the Board of Adjustment review the.
signage to assure the structural integrity and
maintenance of the signs.
2. The number of projecting signs is not to exceed
thirteen (13) .
3. No signs are allowed on the north (Markham
Street) fagade of the Cox Building.
4. No more than three (3) of the signs will be used
for each business.
5. The applicant must obtain a franchise for the
signs along Commerce Street.
As noted in the attached letter from the River Market
Design Review Committee, the Committee feels that the
proposed projecting banner signs. are appropriate and
will aid in "...creating a festive, pedestrian -oriented
district."
K
October 29, 2001
Item No.: 9
Staff is supportive of the variances as requested.
Staff feels that the signage as proposed will have no
adverse .impact on the adjacent properties or the a
general area:. The permanent banner signs approved by -
the Board of Adjustment several years ago for the
Museum Center in the River Market District have worked
out well and been properly maintained. Staff supports
the River Market Design Review Committee's review and
recommendation on this application.
C. Staff Recommendation:
Staff recommends -approval of the requested sign
variances subject to compliance with the following
conditions:
I. The applicant must obtain a franchise permit
from the City for the signs on the Commerce
Street fagade before the issuance of a sign
permit.
2. Each projecting banner sign must not exceed
twelve (12) square feet in area.
3. Letters on the signs must not exceed one (1)
foot, six (6) inches in height and text shall
not exceed three-quarters of the height of each
sign.
4. Signage colors, typeface and style shall be
compatible with the River Market District and
approved by the River Market DRC.
5. The projecting signs must be placed at a 90
degree angle to the building.
6. The projecting signs must maintain a nine (9)
foot clearance over pedestrian walkways.
7. The height of the projecting signs shall not
extend past the sill of the second story
windows.
8. The projecting signs shall extend a maximum of
three (3) feet from the face of the building.
October 29, 2001
Item No.: 9
9. The number of projecting signs must not exceed
thirteen (13) total, with each building
elevation limited to the number of signs noted
in paragraph B..of.this report.
10. No signs will be allowed on the north (Markham
Street) fagade of the Cox Building.
11. No more than three (3) signs can be utilized by
an individual business tenant.
12. Sign permits must be obtained for all signs ash;
per City Ordinance requirements.
13. The variances be approved for two (2) years. At
the end of this time period the Board of
Adjustment will review the projecting banner
signage to assure the structural integrity and
maintenance of the signs.
BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT
(OCTOBER 29, 2001)
The applicant was present. There were no objectors present.
Staff presented the item and a recommendation of approval.
The applicant offered no additional comments.
The item was placed on the Consent Agenda and approved
as recommended by staff by a vote of 5 ayes, 0 nays and
0 absent.
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December 17, 2001 ' '� 4-
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ITEM NO.: 8 1-7
File No.: Z-7103 (3 -
Owner:
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Owner: City of Little Rock as Trustee
for the Central Arkansas .Lib' * '
System
Address:
Description:
Zoned:
Variance Requested:
Justification:
Present Use of Property:
Proposed Use of Property:
STAFF REPORT
A. Public Works Issues:
No issues.
B. Staff Analysis:
120 Commerce Street
Lots 1, 2 and 3, Block 8,
Pope's Addition
UU
The applicant is requesting a y
revision of the previously -
approved Board of Adjustment
variances to allow banner signs
at this location.
The applicant's justification is
presented in an attached letter.
Mixed Commercial Uses
Mixed Commercial Uses
On October 29,- 2001, the Board of Adjustment approved
several variances to allow banner signs to be placed on
the Cox Building at 120 Commerce Street. A total of 13
banners were approved; six (6) to be located on the
east side of the building, one (1) on the south side,
and six (6) on the southwest side. The variances were
approved subject to a number of conditions (see
attached October 29 Board of Adjustment minute record).
Also attached is the applicant's original cover letter,
December 17, 2001
Item No.: 8
dated September 24, 2001 and the River Market Design
Review Committee letter, dated October 16, 2001. -
The,applicant is requesting a revision in the previous.
Board of Adjustment.approval.for the location of some
of the signs only. The applicant proposes to move the
one (1) banner sign from the south side of the building
and the six (6) banner signs from the southwest side of
the building to the light poles within the existing
parking area between the building and East 2nd Street.
See the attached site plan sketch for proposed banner
sign locations. The total number of signs has not
changed.
y
The River Market DRC has reviewed the proposed revision
and has no objection. The DAC's recommendation of
approval is based on the number of banner signs
remaining the same and compliance with all other
conditions of the previous approval. (See attached
letter dated December 3, 2001).
Staff is supportive of the revision as requested.
Staff feels that the banner signs.as proposed will have
no adverse impact on the adjacent properties or the
general area. Staff feels that the banner signs will
be compatible with the uniqueness and atmosphere of
this entertainment -oriented district. Staff supports
the River Market Design Review Committee's review and
recommendation on this application.
C. Staff Recommendation:
Staff recommends approval of the revised application
subject to the following conditions:
1. The banner signs attached to the light poles
must have a minimum clearance of nine (9) feet
over the sidewalks.
2. The total number of banner signs for this
property must not exceed thirteen (13).
3. Compliance will all other conditions of the
previous approval as noted in the Board of
Adjustment minute record dated October 29, 2001.
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December 17, 2001
Item No.: 8
BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT: (DECEMBER 17, 2001)
The: applicant was present. There were no objectors present.
Staff presented the.item and a -recommendation of approval.
The applicant offered no additional comments.
The item was placed on the Consent Agenda and approved as
recommended by staff by a vote of 5 ayes and 0 nays.
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April 29, 2002
ITEM NO.: 5
File No.:
Owner:
Address:
Description:
Zoned:
Variance Requested:
Justification:
Present Use of Property:
Proposed Use of Property:
STAFF REPORT
WI
Public Works Issues:
No Comments.
B. Staff Analysis:
Z -7103-A
City of Little Rock as Trustee:for the Central
Arkansas Library System
120 Commerce Street
Lots 1, 2 and 3, Block 8, Pope's Addition
W
Variances are requested from the sign
provisions of Sections 36-353 and 36-543.
The applicant's justification is presented in
an attached letter.
Mixed Commercial Uses
Mixed Commercial Uses
On October 29, 2001, the Board of Adjustment approved several
variances to allow banner signs to be placed on the Cox Building at 120
Commerce Street. A total of 13 banners were approved; six (.6) to be
located on the east side of the building, one (1) on the south side, and six
(6) on the southwest side. The variances were approved subject to a
number of conditions (see attached October 29, 2001 Board of
Adjustment minute record). Also attached is the applicant's original cover
letter, dated September 24, 2001 and the River Market Design Review
Committee letter, dated October 16, 2001.
On December 17, 2001, the Board of Adjustment approved revisions to
the previous approval. The Board approved moving the seven (7) banner
signs attached to the south and southwest sides of the building to the light
poles within the existing parking area between the building and East 2"
April 29, 2002
No.: 5 (Cont.
Street (see attached December 17, 2001 Board of Adjustment minute
record for details).
The applicant is requesting a revision to the previous Board of Adjustment
approvals involving only the banner signs located on the east side of the .
building, along the Commerce Street right-of-way. The applicant
proposes to remove the six (6) banners on the east side of the Cox
building and replace them with four (4) 4 -foot by 22 -foot banners attached
flat against the north wall of the building facing the River Market (see the
attached building elevation sketch for proposed sign placement and
typical wording).
The River Market DRC has reviewed the proposed revision and has no
objection. The DRC's recommendation of approval is based on the
following conditions:
The banners on the east side of the building will be removed including
all mounting hardware.
A two-year variance will be required so that the banners can be
reviewed for condition of the banners. This is the same two-year
variance as before.
Staff is supportive of the revision as requested. Staff feels that the banner
signs as proposed will have no adverse impact on the adjacent properties
or the general area. Staff feels that the banner signs will be compatible
with the uniqueness and atmosphere of this entertainment -oriented
district. Staff supports the River Market Design Review Committee's
review and recommendation on this application.
C. Staff Recommendation:
Staff recommends approval of the revised application subject to the
following conditions:
1. The banner signs must be properly attached/anchored to the. building.
2. Sign permits must be obtained as per City Ordinance requirements.
3. Compliance will all other conditions of the previous approvals as noted
in the Board of Adjustment minute records dated October 29, 2001
(except condition #10) and December 17, 2001.
4. Compliance with the conditions noted in the River Market DRC letter
dated April 8, 2002.
5. The variances be approved for two (2) years. At the end of this time
period the Board of Adjustment will review the banner signage to
assure the structural integrity and maintenance of the signs.
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April 29, 2002
Item No.: 5 (Cont.
BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT: (APRIL 29, 2002)
The applicant was present. There were no objectors present. Staff presented
the item and a recommendation of approval.
The applicant offered no additional comments.
The item was placed on the Consent Agenda and approved as recommended by
staff by a vote of 4 ayes, 0 nays and 1 absent.
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