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CC Regular Session <br />Meeting Date: 05/28/2013 <br />By: Chris Anderson, Community <br />Development <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Approve Box Sign Installation in COR-2 Zoning District on Property Located at 7962 Sunwood Dr NW <br />4. 5. <br />Background: <br />The owner of the Verizon Wireless store, located at 7962 Sunwood Drive NW, has submitted a Permanent Sign <br />Permit application to re -install a box sign sign on the east elevation of their unit. After the realignment of Sunwood <br />Drive, traffic no longer travels directly past their unit but rather follows the road as it curves northward. The <br />business owner believes that due to this realignment, their visibility has been diminished somewhat and thus would <br />like to re -install a nineteen (19) square foot box sign on the east elevation for westbound traffic on Sunwood Drive. <br />Notification: <br />No notification is required for this request. <br />Observations: <br />The box sign was originally approved as part of a sign permit package in 2007. The sign was taken down in 2009 <br />as a result of the company's re -branding. However, with the diminished visibility now, they have updated the <br />graphics and have applied for a Permanent Sign Permit to re -install the sign. The property is zoned COR-2, which <br />functions much the same as the general business districts in terms of sign regulations. However, within the Design <br />Framework, box signs are identified under the prohibited signs section. Staff does not believe the intent was to <br />prohibit this sign type from the COR-2 district. Additionally, the Property Owner has documented on the <br />application submittal that this sign shall only be permissible for one (1) year, beyond that, it will need to be <br />removed/replaced with signage that matches the Property Owner's criteria (which does not permit box type signs). <br />Alternatives <br />Alternative # 1. Direct Staff to approve the Permanent Sign Permit. The signage proposed was previously approved <br />via a Sign Permit in 2007. In reviewing the sign regulations at that time, there was no mention of box signs being <br />prohibited. Furthermore, the prohibited signs section of the former Town Center Design Guidelines used to state <br />'except as allowed in Item B (TC-2 Sub -District)', which reinforces Staffs opinion that at least certain sign types <br />listed as prohibited in the Design Framework were not intended to apply to the COR-2 District. <br />Alternative #2. Direct Staff to deny the Permanent Sign Permit. If the business owner wanted to improve visibility <br />due to the realignment of Sunwood Drive, it would require a significant investment in a new sign and delay the <br />installation (would need to have new signage fabricated). Again, City Staff believes that it was not the intent to <br />prohibit box signs in the COR-2 sub -district and therefore does not support this option. <br />Recommendation: <br />Staff recommends the City Council authorize approval of the Permanent Sign Permit. <br />Funding Source: <br />This request is being handled as part of Staffs regular duties. The applicant will be responsible for the $100.00 <br />Permanent Sign Permit fee. <br />