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o (4) minimize the possible adverse effect of signs on nearby public and private property; o (6) establish a permit system to allow a variety of types of signs in commercial and industrial zones, and a limited variety of signs in other zones, subject to the standards and the permit procedures of this section;
Gateway (with permit) Home Occupancy Incidental Building Marker Various Event Oriented (some require permit)
Created by the New Chauncey Leadership Team
No sign with a commercial message legible from a position off the sign-lot on which the sign is located will be considered incidental, except for drive-thru
restaurant menu boards, "for sale," "for lease" and "for rent" signs and contractors' signs.
4-8-5 MAXIMUM SIGN AREA PER SIGN-LOT, BY ZONE: (Amend 20) o The maximum total sign area for a sign-lot (except for building marker signs, gateway signs, incidental signs, flags and event oriented signs which are exempt from this section), is calculated using the following table.
R3 zones o Allows the same signs as R1 and R2 o Permitted freestanding signs o Permitted wall signs o Maximum square footage without modifiers is 20 sq. ft. per lot. Not per building. Commercial Business Zones o All sorts of permitted signs
Created by the New Chauncey Leadership Team
WALL SIGN o Any sign attached parallel to, but within six inches of, a wall, painted on the wall surface of, or erected and confined within the limits of an outside wall of any building or structure, which is supported by such wall or building, and which displays only one sign surface.
OUTDOOR ADVERTISING SIGN. o A sign which is a primary use, placed for the purpose of conveying information, knowledge or ideas to the public about a subject unrelated to the lot on which it is located. (Amend 8)
Increase communication between the various groups involved in the neighborhood including homeowners, landlords, city officials, realtors and tenants.
Increase neighborhood promotion efforts among realtors to better market the neighborhood to young families...
Goal 1, Objective 2, Strategy 1: o Address the residents perception that there is not enough code enforcement. Goal 1, Objective 2, Strategy 3: o Periodically review property maintenance, zoning and building codes to ensure the highest standards are maintained.
Goal 1, Objective 2, Strategy 5: o Begin periodic or bi-annual roundtable discussions between neighborhood association representatives, landlord representatives and city officials. Created by the New Chauncey Leadership Team
Further Inquiry o Are the current signs located in the R3 zones, permitted? How can we obtain a copy of these permits? o What is the timeline for addressing R1 and R2 violations?
Current UZO language increases size of sign square footage Amend to include language that decreases size of sign square footage related to proximity of R1 and R2
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These types of signs are not allowed in these areas. Ahere to the intent of the UZO
minimize the adverse effect of signs on nearby public and private property;
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