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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSign Code Exemption Amendment - Taller Buildings w/Freeway Orientation (5/1/2000) Amends ORD 4629 & 4720 CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON ORDINANCE NO. 4843 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, AMENDING SECTIONS 4-4-100.B AND H OF CHAPTER 4, PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS, OF TITLE 4 (DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS), OF ORDINANCE NO. 4260 ENTITLED "CODE OF GENERAL ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON" BY AMENDING DOWNTOWN IDENTIFICATION SIGN REGULATIONS. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I. Section 4-4-100.B.6.d of Chapter 4, Property Development Standards, of Title 4 (Development Regulations), of Ordinance No. 4260 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton, Washington"is hereby amended to read as follows: d. Construction Signs: i. Construction Advertising: One temporary sign per street frontage, not exceeding 32 square feet in area on one face, denoting the architect, engineer, contractor, financier, developer and/or future site occupant or tenant when placed on the site of new construction and/or building or site renovation. ii. Temporary Replacement Signage: Existing uses which have removed permanent signage during a construction project may install temporary banners and/or rigid portable signs in lieu of permanent signage. Only one barrier or rigid portable sign shall be allowed per street frontage. Wall-hung and wall-pole strung banners shall not exceed 100 square feet in size, pole- hung banners shall not exceed 20 square feet in size and rigid portable signs shall not exceed 32 square feet in size. The above temporary signage may only be displayed in conjunction with a 1 Imo ORDINANCE NO. 4843 valid building or construction permit. Temporary replacement signs shall be removed at, or prior to,the finalization of the building permit. SECTION II. Sections 4-4-100.H.4, 5a, 5b, 5c and 5h of Chapter 4, Property Development Standards, of Title 4 (Development Regulations), of Ordinance No. 4260 entitled "Code of General Ordinances General Ordinances of the City of Renton, Washington" are hereby amended as shown on Attachment A which is hereby incorporated. SECTION III. Section 4-4-100.H.6.b.ii of Chapter 4, Property Development Standards, of Title 4 (Development Regulations), of Ordinance No. 4260 entitled "Code of General Ordinances General Ordinances of the City of Renton, Washington" is hereby amended to read as follows: ii. Properties with frontage on Rainier Avenue S.; or. SECTION IV. Section 4-4-100.H.6.b of Chapter 4, Property Development Standards, of Title 4 (Development Regulations), of Ordinance No. 4260 entitled "Code of General Ordinances General Ordinances of the City of Renton, Washington" is hereby amended by adding subsection iii which reads as follows: iii. Buildings exceeding 40 feet in height. SECTION V. This ordinance will be effective upon its passage, approval and 30 days after publication. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 22nd day of May , 2000. „„\,o1AU ,,` `,,f Brenda Arline, Deputy City Clerk 2 , ORDINANCE NO. 4843 APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 22nd day of May , 2000. Jess er, Mayor414-e - � Approved o legal form: Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney Date of Publication: 5/26/2000 (Summary) ORD.849:05/09/2000:as. 3 Q ' m ORDINANCE NO. 4843 E 0- o lirr' _c 0. co o Q . -a c U) E ° E a) C co. x o) U O a) L . L -p cn N Q U L !I CB-c Q Tx 22 c u) — a) U cn a) cn c c a) _ O I- mmx C a) CO 0 •C U) O N C 'O_ 0 0 (° ° o a) cm o c 0 c6 U 7 O co > N p. 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N 2 E 't o E o - C y a) • 0 N (n G c a C E 0 N >+ n ' co DCu .asE r C O O . r c Cu m CO U U Z -p • �.. 7 c ui (� 0 QC 0 • New May 8,2000 ✓ Renton City Council Minutes 188 Resolution#3457 A resolution was read adopting amendments to the April 1996 Auto Mall Planning: Auto Mall Improvement Plan. MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY Improvement Plan,2000 CORMAN, COUNCIL ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. Amendments The following ordinances were presented for first reading and referred to the Council meeting of 6/05/00 for second and final reading: Budget: 2000 Mid- An ordinance was read appropriating funds from fund balance, increasing the Year/Carryforward Budget expenditures in various funds and departments, and increasing the 2000 Budget. Adjustments MOVED BY PARKER, SECONDED BY PERSSON, COUNCIL REFER THE ORDINANCE FOR SECOND AND FINAL READING ON 6/05/00. CARRIED. Planning: Auto Mall Boundary An ordinance was read amending Section 9-14-11 of Chapter 14, Vacations, of Changes Title IX(Public Ways and Property)of City Code by describing the Administrative Procedure for Right-of-Way Vacations. MOVED BY CLAWSON, SECONDED BY CORMAN, COUNCIL REFER THE ORDINANCE FOR SECOND AND FINAL READING ON 6/05/00. CARRIED. The following ordinance was presented for second and final reading and adoption: Ordinance#4843 An ordinance was read amending Sections 4-4-100.B and H of Chapter 4, Planning: Downtown Property Development Standards, of Title 4(Development Regulations)of City Identification Sign Revisions Code by amending downtown identification sign regulations. MOVED BY CORMAN, SECONDED BY NELSON,COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. NEW BUSINESS Councilperson Keolker-Wheeler presented a check in the amount of$6,666.80 SCA: Renton's Share of to the City from the Suburban Cities Association,which represents Renton's Buildable Lands Funds share of King County's growth management buildable lands funds. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY SCHLITZER, SECONDED BY NELSON,COUNCIL ADJOURN. CARRIED. Time: 9:00 p.m. (4 :RENDA ARL E,Deputy City Clerk Recorder: Michele Neumann May 22,2000 May 15,2000 No"y Renton City Council Minutes`01 Page 165 the rather wide residential streets in this neighborhood. Councilman Clawson concurred that most residents seem to prefer standard vertical curbs. Mayor Tanner added that the sections of rolled curbs which are used as driveways are prone to more cracks and deterioration than standard curbs. *MOTION CARRIED TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. Planning: Auto Mall Planning&Development Committee Chair Keolker-Wheeler presented a report Improvement Plan,2000 recommending that Council adopt the proposed Code amendments updating the Amendments 1996 Auto Mall Improvement Plan and Section 9-14-11, Administrative Procedures of Right-of-Way Vacations,to reflect the latest changes to boundaries of Area A, by resolution. MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY SCHLITZER,COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Finance Committee Finance Committee Chair Parker presented a report recommending approval of Finance: Vouchers Claim Vouchers 181731 - 182207,and two wire transfers totaling $2,498,632.92; and approval of Payroll Vouchers 25197—25413 and 527 direct deposits totaling$996,755.60. MOVED BY PARKER, SECONDED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMI I"1'1E REPORT. CARRIED. SCA: Keolker-Wheeler Reporting that Councilmember Keolker-Wheeler was elected as Vice President Elected Vice President of the Suburban Cities Association last week, Councilman Parker extended his congratulations to her. Community Services Community Services Committee Chair Nelson presented a report regarding the Committee request from the Municipal Arts Commission to establish a 20% commission Board/Commission: Municipal on artwork sold at City galleries. The Committee recommended withdrawing Arts Commission Proposal for this referral from the Committee at the request of the Municipal Arts 20%Commission on Certain Commission. MOVED BY NELSON, SECONDED BY SCHLITZER, Art COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. ORDINANCES AND The following ordinance was presented for first reading and referred to the RESOLUTIONS Council meeting of 5/22/00 for second and final reading: Planning: Downtown An ordinance was read amending Sections 4-4-100.B and H of Chapter 4, Identification Sign Revisions Property Development Standards,of Title IV(Development Regulations) of - City Code by amending downtown identification sign regulations. MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY NELSON,COUNCIL REFER THE ORDINANCE FOR SECOND AND FINAL READING ON 5/22/00. CARRIED. The following ordinances were presented for second and final reading and adoption: • Ordinance#4841 An ordinance was read amending Sections 8-4-33.B and 8-4-44.A of Chapter 1, Utility: Water Shutoff Policy Water, of Title VIII(Health and Sanitation)of City Code by imposing a fee for Multifamily Properties upon landlords when tenants must be notified of shutoff of water service. MOVED BY PARKER, SECONDED BY NELSON, COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. Ordinance#4842 An ordinance was read changing the zoning classification of Renton Technical Rezone:Renton Technical College,located at NE 4th St. between Monroe and Kirkland Avenues, from P- College,NE 4th St/Monroe& 1 (Public Use)to IL(Industrial Light) (R-95-099). MOVED BY KEOLKER- Kirkland Ayes,R-95-099 WHEELER, SECONDED BY PERSSON,COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. May 15,2000 "r'' Renton City Council Minutes Page 164 and dedication the Dobson family has provided to Renton over the past 100+ years. MOVED BY PARKER, SECONDED BY NELSON, COUNCIL REFER THIS LETTER TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Citizen Comment: Mattson— Correspondence was read from R. C. Mattson, 321 Burnett Ave. S., Suite 401, SR-167 Noise Variance Renton, 98055,representing the Holiday Inn Select,regarding the Findings, Appeal Conclusions and Decision of the Board of Public Works on WSDOT's requested noise variance for SR-167 resurfacing. MOVED BY KEOLKER- WHEELER,SECONDED BY SCHLITZER, COUNCIL REFER THIS LE 1ER TO THE PLANNING&DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Citizen Comment: Stone—SR- Correspondence was read from Craig Stone,representing the Washington State 167 Noise Variance Appeal Department of Transportation(WSDOT),PO Box 330310,Seattle, 98133- 9710,regarding the Findings, Conclusions and Decision of the Board of Public Works on WSDOT's requested noise variance for SR-167 resurfacing. MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY SCHLITZER, COUNCIL REFER THIS LETTER TO THE PLANNING&DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE. CARRIED. OLD BUSINESS Planning&Development Committee Chair Keolker-Wheeler presented a report Planning&Development regarding the proposed Downtown Identification Sign Revisions, which were Committee reviewed at the committee's April 6th meeting. The Committee recommended Planning: Downtown approval of the staff draft of the Downtown Identification Sign Revisions to Identification Sign Revisions Section 4-4-100 of Renton Municipal Code.* Economic Development Administrator Sue Carlson referred to a memo she had written to address questions raised by Council at the May 1st public hearing on this subject. Using the proposed iCopyright sign at the 200 Mill Ave. S. building as an example,she showed how,under the current regulations,the wall sign could be mounted no higher than the second story of the building. The proposal is to allow the sign to be situated near the top of the building, above the sixth-floor windows. Also,the building could have one walll sign per façade. Responding to Councilman Parker,Ms. Carlson said the building also would be allowed to have one monument(i.e.,ground) sign per street frontage. These would be limited to 150 square feet per sign side. *MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY CORMAN, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITThE REPORT. CARRIED. (See page 165 for ordinance.) Planning: Rolled Curbs Planning&Development Committee Chair Keolker-Wheeler presented a report recommending that the City Council not add rolled curbs to the City of Renton street improvement standards or other adopted standards,and that the City Council reaffirm the current standards requiring the use of vertical curbs. MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY NELSON, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT.* Responding to Councilman Parker,Ms.Keolker-Wheeler explained that the Committee arrived at this recommendation after gathering a great deal of information regarding this issue. In addition to perusing detailed accounts of the pros and cons of rolled curbs,she also queried residents as to their opinions and personally viewed some areas which have rolled curbs. Ms.Keolker- Wheeler reported that in the Stonegate area,which has rolled curbs, she witnessed numerous cars parked on the sidewalk for no apparent reason,given May 15, 2000 `""" Renton City Council Minutes...mil Page 164 and dedication the Dobson family has provided to Renton over the past 100+ years. MOVED BY PARKER, SECONDED BY NELSON, COUNCIL REFER THIS LETTER TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Citizen Comment: Mattson— Correspondence was read from R. C.Mattson, 321 Burnett Ave. S., Suite 401, SR-167 Noise Variance Renton, 98055,representing the Holiday Inn Select,regarding the Findings, Appeal Conclusions and Decision of the Board of Public Works on WSDOT's requested noise variance for SR-167 resurfacing. MOVED BY KEOLKER- WHEELER, SECONDED BY SCHLITZER,COUNCIL REFER THIS LE FI'RR TO THE PLANNING&DEVELOPMENT COMMI IT hE. CARRIED. Citizen Comment: Stone—SR- Correspondence was read from Craig Stone,representing the Washington State 167 Noise Variance Appeal Department of Transportation(WSDOT),PO Box 330310,Seattle, 98133- 9710,regarding the Findings, Conclusions and Decision of the Board of Public Works on WSDOT's requested noise variance for SR-167 resurfacing. MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY SCHLITZER, COUNCIL REFER THIS LETTER TO THE PLANNING&DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE. CARRIED. OLD BUSINESS Planning&Development Committee Chair Keolker-Wheeler presented a report Planning &Development regarding the proposed Downtown Identification Sign Revisions,which were Committee reviewed at the committee's April 6th meeting. The Committee recommended Planning: Downtown approval of the staff draft of the Downtown Identification Sign Revisions to • Identification Sign Revisions Section 4-4-100 of Renton Municipal Code.* Economic Development Administrator Sue Carlson referred to a memo she had written to address questions raised by Council at the May 1st public hearing on this subject. Using the proposed iCopyright sign at the 200 Mill Ave. S. building as an example,she showed how, under the current regulations,the wall sign could be mounted no higher than the second story of the building. The proposal is to allow the sign to be situated near the top of the building, above the sixth-floor windows. Also,the building could have one wall sign per façade. Responding to Councilman Parker,Ms.Carlson said the building also would be allowed to have one monument(i.e.,ground) sign per street frontage. These would be limited to 150 square feet per sign side. *MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY CORMAN, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMI_H EE REPORT. CARRIED. (See page 165 for ordinance.) Planning: Rolled Curbs Planning&Development Committee Chair Keolker-Wheeler presented a report recommending that the City Council not add rolled curbs to the City of Renton�wV v street improvement standards or other adopted standards,and that the City Council reaffirm the current standards requiring the use of vertical curbs. MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY NELSON, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT.* Responding to Councilman Parker,Ms.Keolker-Wheeler explained that the Committee arrived at this recommendation after gathering a great deal of information regarding this issue. In addition to perusing detailed accounts of the pros and cons of rolled curbs, she also queried residents as to their opinions and personally viewed some areas which have rolled curbs. Ms.Keolker- Wheeler reported that in the Stonegate area,which has rolled curbs, she witnessed numerous cars parked on the sidewalk for no apparent reason, given May 15,2000 `em Renton City Council Minutes' Page 165 the rather wide residential streets in this neighborhood. Councilman Clawson concurred that most residents seem to prefer standard vertical curbs. Mayor Tanner added that the sections of rolled curbs which are used as driveways are prone to more cracks and deterioration than standard • curbs. *MOTION CARRIED TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. Planning: Auto Mall Planning&Development Committee Chair Keolker-Wheeler presented a report Improvement Plan,2000 recommending that Council adopt the proposed Code amendments updating the Amendments 1996 Auto Mall Improvement Plan and Section 9-14-11,Administrative Procedures of Right-of-Way Vacations,to reflect the latest changes to boundaries of Area A,by resolution. MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY SCHLITZER,COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMIFEE REPORT. CARRIED. Finance Committee Finance Committee Chair Parker presented a report recommending approval of Finance: Vouchers Claim Vouchers 181731 - 182207,and two wire transfers totaling $2,498,632.92; and approval of Payroll Vouchers 25197—25413 and 527 direct deposits totaling$996,755.60. MOVED BY PARKER, SECONDED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. SCA: Keolker-Wheeler Reporting that Councilmember Keolker-Wheeler was elected as Vice President Elected Vice President of the Suburban Cities Association last week, Councilman Parker extended his congratulations to her. Community Services Community Services Committee Chair Nelson presented a report regarding the Committee request from the Municipal Arts Commission to establish a 20% commission Board/Commission: Municipal on artwork sold at City galleries. The Committee recommended withdrawing Arts Commission Proposal for this referral from the Committee at the request of the Municipal Arts 20% Commission on Certain Commission. MOVED BY NELSON, SECONDED BY SCHLITZER, Art COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. ORDINANCES AND The following ordinance was presented for first reading and referred to the RESOLUTIONS Council meeting of 5/22/00 for second and final reading: Planning: Downtown An ordinance was read amending Sections 4-4-100.B and H of Chapter 4, Identification Sign Revisions Property Development Standards,of Title IV(Development Regulations) of City Code by amending downtown identification sign regulations. MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY NELSON,COUNCIL REFER THE ORDINANCE FOR SECOND AND FINAL READING ON 5/22/00. CARRIED. The following ordinances were presented for second and final reading and adoption: Ordinance#4841 An ordinance was read amending Sections 8-4-33.B and 8-4-44.A of Chapter 1, Utility: Water Shutoff Policy Water,of Title VIII(Health and Sanitation)of City Code by imposing a fee for Multifamily Properties upon landlords when tenants must be notified of shutoff of water service. MOVED BY PARKER, SECONDED BY NELSON, COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. Ordinance#4842 An ordinance was read changing the zoning classification of Renton Technical Rezone: Renton Technical College,located at NE 4th St. between Monroe and Kirkland Avenues, from P- College,NE 4th St/Monroe& 1 (Public Use)to IL(Industrial Light) (R-95-099). MOVED BY KEOLKER- Kirkland Ayes,R-95-099 WHEELER, SECONDED BY PERSSON,COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. APPROVED BY CITY COUNCIL PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE Date 5-IS' COMMITTEE REPORT May 15,2000 Downtown Identification Sign Revisions (Referred March 28,2000) The Planning and Development Committee reviewed the Downtown Sign Identification Revisions at its April 6, 2000 meeting. The Planning and Development Committee recommends approval of the staff draft of the Downtown Identification Sign Revisions to Section 4-4-100 RMC. Oef-ell& 1 Kathy 'eolker-Wheeler,Chair v � Timothy J. Sc it r, ice Chair a: 161/1-/ Dan Clawson,Member cc: Sue Carlson,Administrator,EDNSP Central/SYS2/Depts/EconomicDevelopment/Stratpin/Planning/Jenkins/Signs/050100 P&D RPT.doc CITY OF RENTON ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NEIGHBORHOODS, AND STRATEGIC PLANNING MEMORANDUM DATE: May 11, 2000 RECEIVED TO: Randy Corman, Council President MAY 1 5 2000 Members of the Renton City C ncil VIA: Jesse Tanner,May r RENTON 1I7YC� � N. ON FROM: Sue Carlson,EDNSP ministrator���� MAY 1 8 2000 STAFF CONTACT: Robert Jenkins, Senior Planner,EDNSP, X6578 REOFW- Ci rY CLERK'S OFFICE SUBJECT: Downtown Identification Sign Revisions -Response to Public Hearing Discussion Per your direction at the May 1st public hearing, staff has developed a response to your comments and concerns about the downtown identification sign amendments. The proposed amendments will accomplish two things: 1. Allow wall signs on nonresidential buildings of 40' height or greater in the downtown using the same standard currently allowed in other commercial areas of the city. The proposed standard allows a sign size of 20% of the facade. Height is limited by the height of the building. Signs would be allowed on any facade of the building. 2. Monument or freestanding signs would have the same standard as allowed under the CO zone (150 feet per side). Currently these signs would be limited to 25 feet per side. One monument sign is allowed for each street frontage. Additional points of clarification include: • The proposed code language prohibits signs from being placed on, or protruding above, the top of the building wall (existing code). • Animated, revolving, blinking and flashing signs are not permitted within the Downtown. Exceptions to these prohibitions are for time and temperature type signs (existing code). • Outside Downtown, wall signs with moving features would be permitted on tall buildings if those buildings were set back more than 75 feet from the street(existing code). 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WARREN,City Attorney;MARILYN PETERSEN,City Clerk; GREGG ZIMMERMAN,Planning/Building/Public Works Administrator; SUSAN CARLSON, Economic Development Administrator; DENNIS CULP,Facilities Director; SYLVIA ALLEN, Parks Director; BETTY NOKES, Economic Development Director; ROB JENKINS, Senior Planner; MARK SANTOS-JOHNSON, Senior Planner; DEREK TODD,Finance Analyst; COMMANDER DENNIS GERBER, Police Department. PRESS Robert Teodosio,Renton Reporter APPROVAL OF Councilmember Keolker-Wheeler requested that Council postpone approval of COUNCIL MINUTES the minutes from April 24, 2000 pending inclusion of some of her comments. PROCLAMATIONS A proclamation by Mayor Tanner was read, declaring the month of May, 2000 May, 2000—"Foster Care as "Foster Care Month"in the City of Renton, and urging all citizens to Month" volunteer their talents and energies on behalf of children in foster care, foster • parents, and the child welfare professional staff working with them during this month and throughout the year. MOVED BY CORMAN, SECONDED BY SCHLITZER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE PROCLAMATION AS READ. CARRIED. Ruth Graham, Foster Parent Liaison for South King County, accepted the proclamation. PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted and published in Planning: Downtown accordance with local and State laws,Mayor Tanner opened the public hearing Identification Sign Code to consider an amendment to the Sign Code to exempt taller buildings with Revisions freeway orientation from the more restrictive sign regulations applicable in the Downtown Core. Rob Jenkins, Senior Planner, explained that the current sign regulations for the Downtown Core, which is essentially comprised of low-rise buildings,were written to allow signs scaled for pedestrians and slow-moving automobiles. The proposed amendments consider that mid-and high-rise office buildings have different signage needs and a different aesthetic impact than small-scale, pedestrian-oriented retail buildings. The changes would allow buildings in the Downtown Core with heights of 40 feet or greater(four or more stories)to have freestanding and ground signs of up to 300 square feet per face. These taller buildings would also be able to have wall signs up to a maximum of 20% of the facade wall. Explaining that these changes would simply apply the same city-wide standards to all mid-and high-rise non-residential buildings,Mr. Jenkins emphasized that all other Downtown Core standards for signs will remain the same, and the prohibition on roof signs will not be lifted. May 1,2000 'ko.r+ Renton City Council Minutes � Page 140 Another change would address temporary signage for businesses which must remove their permanent signage because of remodeling or construction activities. The temporary sign regulations would target promotion periods and be limited in the length of time they can be used. Banners of a specific size and number would be allowed,but only for the period of the valid building permit. Responding to Council inquiry,Mr. Jenkins said the current restrictions limiting buildings to one sign per frontage(whether wall, freestanding or ground)would remain. He concluded that because the amendments will apply only to taller buildings, the pedestrian-oriented signage character of the Downtown Core will not change. Councilmember Nelson asked why these changes are being proposed at this time. Noting that the maximum allowable building height in the downtown is 95 feet,Economic Development Administrator Sue Carlson said the City may receive a proposal to build a 100,000 square foot office building(seven stories) at 2nd and Main. Such a building would benefit by these amendments because it could have signage similar, for example, to Renton's City Hall signage. Ms. Carlson added that the new signs could be lit,but they would not be allowed to have moving characters. She concluded that a proposed wall sign for the 200 Mill Ave. building is 110 square feet. In response to Councilman Parker,Mr. Jenkins said under the proposal, a taller building could have a wall sign up to 20% of the building facade. He reiterated that current City Code restricts a building to one sign per facade, whether this be a wall sign or a freestanding or ground sign. Councilman Persson felt that if it is done tastefully, a building should be allowed to have one wall sign up high, and another pedestrian-oriented sign on the ground level, even though both are displayed on the same frontage. ' Councilmembers expressed the desire that the regulations be clear to alleviate confusion or misconceptions. Councilmember Nelson suggested that staff submit a visual graphic showing the difference between the type of sign which is currently allowd, and the kind that would be permitted under the proposed changes. Councilman Corman did not want to accidentally restrict the signage currently allowed at the pedestrian street level. He was concerned that buildings not be unmarked at the street level because a large wall sign was installed high up on the facade. Mr. Jenkins replied that the Code will continue to allow secondary signs,which include projecting,marquee,traditional marquee, awning or canopy signs, in addition to the new larger signs. Councilman Schlitzer wondered if the new signs should be restricted to buildings of six or seven stories high. Mayor Tanner said the Administration has a few questions on this proposal to which it will seek answers from the City Attorney in the coming week. Public comment was invited. There being none, it was MOVED BY SCHLITZER, SECONDED BY PARKER, COUNCIL CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. CARRIED. ADMINISTRATIVE Chief Administrative Officer Jay Covington reviewed a written administrative REPORT report summarizing the City's recent progress towards goals and work programs adopted as part of its business plan for 2000 and beyond. Items noted included: * The Renton Historical Society's new fundraiser, an afghan with a historical O� Y 0 City Of Renton PUBLIC INFORMATION HANDOUT May I, 2000 Downtown Identification Sign Revisions For additional information,please contact: City of Renton Planning at 425-430-6575 or call Rob Jenkins directly at 425-430-6578. Background The current sign regulations for the City Center Sign Regulation Area were written to encourage smaller, more pedestrian scale signage in a low rise historic downtown core. As such, the square footage of signage and the allowable height of signage is scaled for the pedestrian or slow moving automobile, rather than the faster automobile speeds of commercial arterials. The amendments will allow 300 square foot/face for freestanding and ground signs for buildings 40 feet of greater in height, rather than the current maximum of 25 square feet/face. The amendments will allow wall signs, on buildings 40 feet or greater in height, up to a maximum of 20% of the façade wall, rather than the current maximum of 25 square feet/sign. The amendments would fold the 100 square foot multi- occupancy building or multiple building complex wall sign requirement into the general wall sign requirement for buildings 40 feet or taller. The proposed amendments to RMC 4-4-100H4b., H5c., H5h., and H6b. are designed to address the fact that mid- and high rise office buildings have different signage needs and a different aesthetic impact than small scale, pedestrian-oriented retail buildings. The proposed standards would allow buildings with heights of 40 feet or greater, i.e., 4 stories, to opt out of the City Center standards for freestanding, ground and wall signs — similar to how businesses along Rainier Avenue are treated now. These standards will not adversely impact the pedestrian signage character of the historic downtown core but will allow for larger business or complex identification signs to be placed on taller buildings and to allow for freestanding and ground signs that are of a size more appropriate to the type and number of businesses within the structures and the need to be visible by car as well as foot. The City Center standards for projecting, marquee, traditional marquee, awning, canopy, under marquee/canopy/awning and secondary wall and awning signs will not change, nor will the prohibition on roof signs be lifted. The current sign regulations do not address how to deal with businesses which need to remove their permanent signage because of construction or remodeling activities but need to have temporary signage in the interim or address construction related advertising of the financier, developer or future user of the site. The current temporary sign regulations, and the revisions currently being drafted by staff, do not address this specific issue. The temporary sign regulations are intended to be used to target promotion periods and are limited in the length of time they can be placed on a site. 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Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, to consider the following: Amendment to Sign Code to exempt taller buildings with freeway orientation from the more restrictive sign regulations applicable in the downtown core. All interested parties are invited to attend the hearing and present written or oral comments regarding the proposal. The Municipal Building is fully accessible, and interpretive services for the hearing impaired will be provided upon prior notice. For information, call 425-430-6510. N. Marilyn to s n rr City Clerk Published South County Journal April 14, 2000 Account No. 50640 } April 10,2000 Renton City Council Minutes Page 124 leases. MOVED BY PERSSON, SECONDED BY CLAWSON, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. AUDIENCE COMMENT Jean Rollins,9605— 143rd Ave. SE.,Renton, alerted Council to the fact that Citizen Comment: Rollins— the County-executed proposed amendments to King County's Comprehensive May Valley Prezone (King Plan would change the land use designation for properties in May Valley(south County Comprehensive Plan of SE May Valley Road and east of 136th Ave. SE) from Urban Residential to Change) Greenbelt/Urban Separator. Explaining that these properties are within Renton's potential annexation area,Ms.Rollins noted that according to the City,they should be designated as"Community Separator"rather than"Urban Separator". Councilmember Keolker-Wheeler emphasized that Renton is highly familiar with this area and its environmental sensitivity and constrains. She was concerned that the County acknowledge and respect the City's position on zoning in this area. MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY CORMAN,COUNCIL REFER THIS MATTER TO THE PLANNING& DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE. CARRIED. CONSENT AGENDA Items on the consent agenda are adopted by one motion which follows the listing. City Clerk:Non-Linear Video City Clerk Division requested authorization to purchase a non-linear video Editing System editing system for production of City-sponsored video programming, at a cost of$29,029.87. Refer to Finance Committee. Parks: 2000 Waterfowl Community Services Department recommended approval of the annual Removal Agreement interlocal agreement for waterfowl removal (continuation of the egg addling program and study), at a cost of$1,377.00. Refer to Community Services Committee. Franchise: Metromedia Fiber. Development Services Division recommended granting a franchise agreement Network Services to Metromedia Fiber Network Services,Inc., for installation of a fiber optics system in Renton. Refer to Transportation Committee. Public Works: Mosquito Surface Water Utility Division recommended acceptance of Whitworth Pest Abatement Contract, Control,Inc.,as a sole source provider of services for the City's 2000-2001 Whitworth Pest Control Mosquito Abatement Program,and approval of a contract in the amount of $20,851.20 for services in 2000. Council concur. MOVED BY CORMAN, SECONDED BY SCHLITZER,COUNCIL APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. OLD BUSINESS 1 Planning&Development Committee Chair Keolker-Wheeler presented a report Planning&Development I regarding parking vehicles on residential property. The Committee met on this Committee matter on April 7,2000. The City Attorney advised that the City has power to Legal: Parking Vehicles on j legislate only when it furthers public safety,health,morals or welfare. He Residential Property I indicated that it is difficult to find that legislation would further one of these four goals. Furthermore,if a legal ordinance could be drafted,it would be very difficult to enforce. It was also noted that the City already had a parking limitation under Renton Municipal Code section 4-4-080 which states that there can be no more than four vehicles on a lot,including those under repair and restoration unless kept within an enclosed building. Based on this information, the Committee recommended that the Council take no action on this topic. MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY CLAWSON, • COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMTI'I hE REPORT.-CARRIED. _" • Planning: Downtown Planning&Development Committee Chair Keolker-Wheeler presented a report Identification Signs Revisions recommending that Council set a public hearing on May 1,2000, on proposed April 10,2000 Renton City Council Minutes Page 125 revisions to the Downtown Identification Sign regulations(as these apply to mid-and high-rise buildings of a minimum of 40 feet in order to exempt taller buildings with freeway orientation from the more restrictive sign regulations applicable in the downtown core). MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY CLAWSON, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMII'1'EE REPORT. CARRIED. Planning: Eating&Drinking Planning&Development Committee Chair Keolker-Wheeler presented a report Establishments in Regional recommending that Council set a public hearing on April 24,2000 to consider Parks&Golf Courses proposed Code amendments for eating and drinking establishments in regional parks and golf courses. MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY CLAWSON, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Utilities Committee Utilities Committee Chair Clawson presented a report regarding the request for Development Services: Fred a Release of Easement and a Partial Release of Easement for the Roundup Meyer Release of Easement Company(Fred Meyer),RE-99-001. The Committee recommended (Roundup Co.,RE-99-001) concurrence with the recommendation of staff and the Board of Public Works that the City Council release this easement, which is contained and described under King County Recording No. 8905040196, and partially release another easement,contained and described under King County Recording No. 9510090749. The Utilities Committee also recommends concurrence with the recommendation of the Board of Public Works that the City Council collect the requisite processing fee from the applicant. No public funds were spent in acquiring or maintaining the easement to be released or the easement to be partially released. Therefore,these are Class`B"easements and require no further compensation other than the processing fee. Class B Easements: All City of Renton easements for which no public funds have been expended in the acquisition, improvement or maintenance of same or easements originally dedicated or otherwise conveyed to the City by the present petitioner for the release of said easement for which no public expenditures have been made in the acquisition, improvement or maintenance thereof The Utilities Committee further recommended that Council authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the Release of Easement and Partial Release of Easement documents, and that the City Clerk record the documents with King County. MOVED BY CLAWSON, SECONDED BY KEOLKER- WHEELER,COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Development Services: Utilities Committee Chair Clawson presented a report regarding the request Kindercare Release of from Exit 7,Inc. (Kindercare)for a release of easement(RE-99-002). The Easement(Exit 7,Inc,RE-99- Committee recommended concurrence with the recommendation of staff and • 002) the Board of Public Works that the City Council release this easement,which was reserved via Street Vacation Ordinance No. 2111 and recorded under King County Recording No.20000217001327. The Utilities Committee also recommends concurrence with the recommendation of the Board of Public Works that the City Council collect the requisite processing fee from the applicant. No public funds were spent in acquiring or maintaining the easement to be released. Therefore,this is a Class "B"easement and require no further compensation other than the processing fee. APPROVED BY CITY COUNCIL Date i-/0- ' PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE COMMITTEE REPORT April 10,2000 Downtown Identification Sign Revisions • (Referred April 3,2000) The Planning and Development Committee asks the Council to set the public hearing date on May 1, 2000. — vv kt Kathy K lker-Wheeler, Chair imothy J. ch ' zer, Vice Chair \)17 ...6)-'1-1 Dan Clawson, ember cc: Sue Carlson,Administrator,EDNSP Central/SYS2/Depts/EconomicDevelopment/Stratpin/Planning/Jenkins/Signs/040600 P&D RPT.doc April 3,2000 `"� Renton City Council Minutes " Page 113 AUDIENCE COMMENT Fred Bahr, 320 Pilchuck Ave. SW,Issaquah, 98027, said he had been interested Citizen Comment: Bahr— in obtaining the leasehold for the Municipal Airport restaurant building from Airport Restaurant Property Specialty Restaurants,but was not successful in doing so. Now that the City (Seaplane Hangar Proposal) has terminated this lease for non-performance,he would like to pursue building a hangar facility on this site for a fixed base seaplane operation. MOVED BY PERSSON, SECONDED BY SCHLITZER,COUNCIL REFER THIS REQUEST TO THE TRANSPORTATION(AVIATION)COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Mayor Tanner invited Mr. Bahr to formally submit his proposal in written form so that staff can evaluate and respond to it. CONSENT AGENDA Items on the consent agenda are adopted by one motion which follows the listing. Appeal: SR-167 Resurfacing City Clerk submitted appeal of the Board of Public Work's decision on the Noise Variance,WSDOT request from the Washington State Dept tinent of Transportation for a noise (Board of Public Works variance to complete roadway resurfacing on SR-167 in the vicinity of the I- Decision) 405 to SR-900 couplet. Refer to Planning&Development Committee. Planning: Downtown Economic Development,Neighborhoods and Strategic Planning Department Identification Signs Revisions submitted proposed amendments to City Code to revise the provisions for downtown identification signs for mid-and high-rise buildings of a minimum of 40 feet in order to exempt taller buildings with freeway orientation from the more restrictive sign regulations applicable in the downtown core. Refer to Planning&Development Committee. MOVED BY CORMAN, SECONDED BY CLAWSON, COUNCIL APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. CORRESPONDENCE Correspondence was read from David L.Halinen, 10500 NE 8th St., Suite Citizen Comment: Halinen— 1900,Bellevue, 98004,requesting that the City allow rolled curbs and gutters .. Rolled Curbs Request(Liberty to be installed in the Liberty Ridge development rather than standard vertical Ridge) curbs. MOVED BY SCHLITZER, SECONDED BY PARKER,COUNCIL REFER THIS LETTER ALONG WITH TWO PREVIOUS LE ITERS REGARDING ROLLED CURBS (FROM BRAD HUGHES AND MARLEEN MANDT; SEE COUNCIL MEETING OF 3/27/00)TO THE PLANNING&DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Citizen Comment: Bannecker Correspondence was read from Randy Bannecker, 2240 East Blaine St., Seattle, —Utility Shutoffs at Multi- 98112, writing on behalf of the Apartment Association of Seattle and King Family Properties County,requesting certain changes to the City's policy and procedures relating to overdue utility bills for multi-family properties. MOVED BY CLAWSON, SECONDED BY CORMAN, COUNCIL REFER THIS LE Il'ER TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE. CARRIED. OLD BUSINESS Finance Committee Chair Parker presented a report recommending concurrence Finance Committee in the staff recommendation to amend Policy and Procedure#300-60 to include Human Resources:Policy& Planning Technician I, II and Recreation Specialist.I, II to the classification Procedure#300-60 series. Amendment(Classification The addition of the Recreation Specialist I,II to the classification series will Series) provide the Recreation Division the opportunity to recruit and train at a lower level. They will have the ability to expand the learning process by assigning a small portion of programs or projects to help bridge the skill level and to be able to promote more efficiently. CITY �„ ,RENTON COUNCIL AGENDA BI AI#: • For Agenda of: April 3, 2000 Dept/Div/Board. Economic Development Neighborhoods and Strategic Planning Staff Contact Rob Jenkins Agenda Status Consent X Subject: Public Hearing.. Downtown Identification Sign Revisions Correspondence.. Ordinance Resolution Old Business Exhibits: New Business Issue paper Study Sessions Information Attachment A: Selected Sign Standard Revisions Attachment B: Proposed Downtown Identification Sign Code Revisions Recommended Action: Approvals: Refer to the Planning and Development Committee Legal Dept Finance Dept Other Fiscal Impact: Expenditure Required... N/A Transfer/Amendment Amount Budgeted N/A Revenue Generated Total Project Budget N/A City Share Total Project.. SUMMARY OF ACTION: The proposal is to revise RMC Section 4-4-100, Sign Regulations, to modify the provisions for downtown identification signs for mid and high-rise buildings of a minimum of 40 feet in order to exempt taller buildings with freeway orientation from the more restrictive sign regulations applicable in the downtown core. Use of temporary signage during construction in lieu of permanent signage is also proposed and would apply city-wide. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Provide an exemption for buildings over 40 feet in height within the downtown core to allow signage with freeway visibility. \\Central\SYS2\DEPTS\EconomicDevelopment\STRATPLN\PLANNINGUenkins\Signs\Downtown signs agenda.doc/ CITY OF RENTON ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, NEIGHBORHOODS AND STRATEGIC PLANNING MEMORANDUM DATE: March 23, 2000 TO: Randy Corman, Council President rr Members of the Renton City Council VIA: .ram Jesse Tanner, Mayor FROM: Sue Carlson, EDNSP Administrator STAFF CONTACT: Robert Jenkins, Senior Planner, EDNSP, x6578 SUBJECT: Downtown Identification Sign Revisions and Associated Housekeeping ISSUE: The main issue is whether to allow mid- and high rise, i.e., 40 feet and higher, non-residential buildings, located in the City Center Sign Regulation Area, to have the same signage options as other tall non-residential buildings in other commercial zones. The signage flexibility will allow for identification of the buildings from greater distances, including but not limited to I-405. A secondary issue is whether to allow wall-hung, pole-wall strung and pole-hung banners to be used in lieu of permanent signage that has been removed due to an ongoing construction project. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the sign regulations be amended to treat large buildings in the City Center Sign Regulation Area in a similar fashion as other large commercial structures in the city and that a provision be made to allow use of temporary banners during construction or remodeling periods. BACKGROUND SUMMARY: Downtown Mid-/High-Rise Building Signage The current sign regulations for the City Center Sign Regulation Area were written to encourage smaller, more pedestrian scale signage in a low rise historic downtown core. As such, the square footage of signage and the allowable height of signage is scaled for the pedestrian or slow moving automobile, rather than the faster automobile speeds of commercial arterials. Attachment A, Selected Sign Standard Revisions, provides a comparison between existing City Center Sign Regulation Area signage allowances and the proposed regulations for mid- and high-rise non- residential buildings. The amendments will allow 300 square foot/face for freestanding and ground signs for buildings 40 feet of greater in height, rather than the current maximum of 25 square feet/face. The amendments will allow wall signs, on buildings 40 feet or greater in height, up to a maximum of 20% of the facade wall, rather than the current maximum of 25 square feet/sign. The amendments Ran( :orman, Council President Issue Paper: Downtownentification Sign Revisions and Associated Housekeeping March 23, 2000 Page 2 would fold the 100 square foot multi-occupancy building or multiple building complex wall sign requirement into the general wall sign requirement for buildings 40 feet or taller. The proposed amendments to RMC 4-4-100H4b., H5c., H5h., and H6b. are designed to address the fact that mid- and high rise office buildings have different signage needs and a different aesthetic impact than small scale, pedestrian-oriented retail buildings. The proposed standards would allow buildings with heights of 40 feet or greater, i.e., 4 stories, to opt out of the City Center standards for freestanding, ground and wall signs - similar to how businesses along Rainier Avenue are treated now. These standards will not adversely impact the pedestrian signage character of the historic downtown core but will allow for larger business or complex identification signs to be placed on taller buildings and to allow for freestanding and ground signs that are of a size more appropriate to the type and number of businesses within the structures and the need to be visible by car as well as foot. The City Center standards for projecting, marquee, traditional marquee, awning, canopy, under marquee/canopy/awning and secondary wall and awning signs will not change, nor will the prohibition on roof signs be lifted. For more detailed comparison between existing and proposed standards, please refer to Attachment B, Proposed Downtown Identification Sign Revisions. Temporary Construction Period Signage The current sign regulations do not address how to deal with businesses which need to remove their permanent signage because of construction or remodeling activities but need to have temporary signage in the interim. The current temporary sign regulations, and the revisions currently being drafted by staff, do not address this specific issue. The temporary sign regulations are intended to be used to target promotion periods and are limited in the length of time they can be placed on a site. The proposed language, RMC 4-4-100B6r., will allow use of banners, i.e., wall-hung, pole-wall strung, and pole-hung banners, of a size allowed by the specific use or zone and only for the period of the valid building permit. Housekeeping Section RMC 4-4-100H4b, dealing with multi-occupancy buildings and multiple building complexes, exceeding 50,000 square feet, along Rainier Avenue is being amended to refer to correct cross references elsewhere in the Sign Regulations and to clarify that such structures are not allowed to utilize the projecting or roof sign regulations of the general commercial standards. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends the following changes to RMC Section 4-4-100 to address the discrepancies in how mid- and high-rise buildings are treated in different areas of the city and to address use of temporary banners during construction and remodeling activities: 1. Section 4-4-100H4b. is revised to allow non-residential buildings, 40 feet or greater in height, to utilize the city-wide commercial standards for freestanding, ground and wall signage rather than the more restrictive Category A signage requirements of the City Center Sign Regulations and associated clarifying reference language dealing with Rainier Avenue multi-occupancy building/multiple building complexes; Page 2 Ram :orman, Council President Issue Paper: Downtown' entification Sign Revisions and Associated Housekeeping March 23, 2000 Page 3 2. Section 4-4-100H4b. is revised to allow multi-occupancy building/multiple building complex wall signs to be located on the same building façade as Category A and B signs, if the building is 40 feet or greater in height and the base of the sign is located at least 25 feet from grade; 3. Section 4-4100H5c. is revised to allow buildings 40 feet or greater in height to utilize the 20% of wall standard used elsewhere in the city, rather than the 1.5 sq. ft. of façade length/100 sq. ft. maximum requirement for wall signs in the City Center; 4. Section 4-4-100H5h. is revised to: • allow multi-occupancy/multiple building complex signs to utilize the 20% of wall standard used elsewhere in the city, rather than the 100 sq.. ft. maximum requirement for multi- occupancy/multiple building complex signs in the City Center; • allow multi-occupancy/multiple building complex signs on 40 foot or taller buildings to be placed anywhere on the façade wall; and • allow multi-occupancy building/multiple building complex signs to be located on the same building façade as Category A and B signs, if the building is 40 feet or greater in height; 5. Section 4-4-100H6b. is revised to exempt signs located on the façades of buildings 40 feet or greater in height, where the base of the sign is located at least 25 feet from grade, from the letter size requirements for wall and multi-occupancy building/multiple building complex signs; and 6. Section 4-4-100B6r. is added to allow wall-hung, pole-wall strung and pole-hung banners to be used in lieu of permanent signage that has been removed due to an ongoing construction project. CONCLUSION: Staff feels that the recommended changes to the City Center Sign Regulation Area standards will more appropriately meet the needs of large scale non-residential uses in the city center without adversely impacting the pedestrian orientation of the downtown core. Staff feels that the recommended changes to the exemption section will provide clarity for both business and enforcement staff in how to permit signage during construction and/or remodeling periods. The housekeeping changes will make it clear as to what is the intent of current code language dealing with businesses along Rainier Avenue in the City Center Sign Regulation area. REJ/ Central/sys2/depts/economicdevelopment/stratpin/planning/jenkins/auto mall signs/032300 P&D issue paper.doc Attachments: A: Selected Sign Standard Comparisons B: Proposed Downtown Identification Sign Revisions CC: Betty Nokes, Director, EDNSP Rebecca Lind, Senior Planner, EDNSP Attachment A ,r - .5: „ . MarCI1�L �L000�= s,-', .p a .,. .. +.,w � ; - CityCenterP di i fit` r 2'�� a �i'„ x, Sign Regulation `Buildings Over 40 feet in d , rea ,eight gin City Center Freestanding • 1.5 sq. ft./lin. ft. of frontage; • 1.5 sq. ft./lin. ft of frontage; • 25 sq. ft./face; • 300 sq. ft./face; • 20 ft. max. height; • 20 ft. max. height; • 1 sign per frontage- if no • 1 sign per frontage- if no ground or wall sign ground, or projecting sign Ground • 1.5 sq. ft./lin. ft. of frontage; • 1.5 sq. ft./lin. ft. of frontage; • 25 sq. ft./face; • 300 sq. ft./face; • 5 ft. max. height; • 5 feet max. height; • 1 sign per frontage- if no • 1 sign per frontage - if no freestanding or wall sign freestanding, or projecting sign Roof • Prohibited • same as existing Projecting • 1, 12 sq. ft. face, per • same as existing groundlevel business with street facade- if no awning, canopy, marquee or traditional marquee sign Wall • 1.5 sq. ft./lin. ft. of frontage; • Max. of 20% of the building • 25 sq. ft./face; facade; • 25 ft. max. height; • Sign height limited only by • 1 sign per frontage- if no building height freestanding or ground sign Multi-Occupancy Building/ • 1, 100 sq. ft./face sign if no • See Wall Sign Standards- Multiple Building Complex freestanding, ground, wall, limited by 20% of facade; projecting, awning, canopy, • Sign height limited only by marquee or traditional marquee building height sign on the same facade • 25 ft. max. height Marquee • 50 sq. ft/face- if no projecting, • same as existing awning, canopy, or traditional marquee sign Traditional Marquee • 150 sq. ft./face and 300 sq. ft. • same as existing for all faces - if no projecting, awning, canopy, or marquee sign Awning • 50 sq. ft/face- if no projecting, • same as existing canopy, marquee or traditional marquee sign Canopy • 50 sq. ft/face if no projecting, • same as existing awning, marquee or traditional marquee sign Under Marquee • 1, 6 sq. ft./face sign per • same as existing entrance per business Under Canopy/Under Awning • 1, 6 sq. ft./face sign per • same as existing entrance per business Secondary Wall or Awning • 1, 25 sq. ft./face sign per • same as existing without illumination entrance per business Secondary Projecting • 1, 6 sq. ft./face sign per • same as existing without illumination entrance per business Page 1 �, Attachment B ... Proposed Downtown Identification Sign Revisions to SECTION 4-4-100:SIGN REGULATIONS Draft #1 Department of Economic Development, Neighborhoods, and Strategic Planning March 20, 2000 ' 3 �k-, Legend Sign Text to be added ,- Sign Text to be removed .41 B. APPLICABILITY AND AUTHORITY: contractor when placed upon work under 6. Exceptions from Permit Requirements: construction and not exceeding thirty two The following shall not require a sign permit. (32) square feet in area on one face. These exceptions shall not be construed as e. Copy Changes: The changing of the relieving the owner of any sign from the advertising copy or message on a painted responsibility of its erection, maintenance, and ,or printed sign, theater marquee and similar compliance with any other law or ordinance f \signs specifically designed for the use of regulating the same. t. replaceable copy. a. Bulletin Boards: Bulletin board not over f. Credit Signs: Signs of not over two (2) twelve (12) square feet in area on one face square feet advertising that credit is for each public, charitable or religious r , available to members of monetary institution when the same is located on the , institutions. s .rp premises of said institution. " , g. Holiday Displays: Temporary signs and b. City Sponsored Signs: Temporary ,, decorations customary for special holidays signs for the purpose of announcing or f such as Independence Day and Christmas promoting a City sponsored community fair, `,i, erected entirely on private property. festival, or event. Such decorations and ;% h. Memorial Signs: Memorial signs or signs may be displayed no more than ,, , °*` tables, names of buildings and dates of fourteen (14) calendar days prior to`and erection, when cut into any masonry surface during the fair, festival, or event:All �, t ., 4_ or when constructed of bronze or other decorations and signs must be removed .4, , $ incombustible materials. (Ord. 4629, 8-19- within five (5) calendar days following the 1996) end of the fair, festival rrevent Exceptions to the time limitations may be approved by i. Modifications Not Requiring Structural the Mayor's office The temporary signs or Electrical Changes: may be located on or over public rights-of- i. Outside of City Center: Painting, way with approval of the sign placement by repainting or cleaning of an advertising the City of Renton4Transportation Systems structure or the changing of the Division. advertising copy or message thereon 4174, c. City Sponsored or Co-Sponsored shall not be considered an erection or Signs and Displays: City sponsored or co- alteration which requires sign permit sponsored signs, banners, or decorations unless a structural or electrical change subject to approval of the Mayor's office. is made. (Ord. 4629, 8-19-1996; Amd. These signs, may be located on or over Ord. 4720, 5-4-1998) public rights-of-way with approval of the ii. Inside City Center Sign Regulation sign placement by the City of Renton Transportation Systems Division. Boundaries: Painting, repainting or cleaning of an advertising structure shall d. Construction Signs: Temporary signs not be considered an erection or denoting the architect, engineer or alteration which requires sign permit Attachment B: Proposed Downtown Identation Sign Revisions to Section 4-4-100, Sign Regulations—DRAFT#1 March 20, 2000 Page 2 unless a structural or electrical change the wall on the wall located entirely on is made. A change of sign face shall be private property. subject to permit requirements. (Ord. r. Temporary Construction Period 4720, 5-4-1998) Signage. In lieu of permanent signage j. Open House Signs. allowed per RMC 4-4-100E, Size, Number k. Political Signs: Political signs less than and Height of Permanent Signs, a business twelve (12) square feet on one face as may install temporary wall-hung banners, herein defined. pole-wall strung banners and pole-hunq banners. The amount of temporary I. Public Art: Sculptures, wall paintings, construction period signage shall not murals, collages, banners and other design exceed the square footage of signage features which do not incorporate allowed permanently per RMC 4-4-100E. advertising or identification, consistent with Temporary construction period signage may the provisions and procedures of the Public only be used in coniunction with an Art Exemption, RMC 4-9-160. approved building permit. A-frame signaqe m. Public Service Signs: Nonadvertising and special event signaqe, allowed per and nonpromotional signs such as citizen RMC 4-4-100J.5. and 6., is allowed in recognition signs, neighborhood welcome addition to temporary construction period signs, signs indicating scenic or historic signage. points of interest, or other signs of similar E. SIZE, NUMBER AND HEIGHT OF nature as determined by the Development PERMANENT SIGNS: Services Division. Such signs may be 1. Permitted and Prohibited Signs: Only located in any zone and shall require those signs specifically designated are approval of the Development Services permitted; all others are prohibited. (Ord. 4464, Division. These signs may be located on or7-25-9 4) over public rights-of-way with approval of the sign placement by the City of Renton 2. Location Limitations: All signs are further Transportation Systems Division. limited and restricted as to location in the land n. Real Estate Signs: Real estate signs use zones as such land use zones are defined offering the immediately adjacent premises and established by chapter 4-2 RMC, as for sale, lease or rent and not exceeding six amended, or any other regulation pertaining to (6) square feet in area on one face or less or regulating zoning. The zoning regulations in area for lots thirty five thousand (35,000) may contain further sign restrictions. (Ord. square feet or less in area, and not 4464, 7-25-94; Amd. Ord. 4720, 5-4-98) exceeding thirty two (32) square feet in area 3. Height Limits: on one face for lots over thirty five thousand (35,000) square feet in area. a. Signs Within City Center: See subsection H of this section. o. Safety Information Signs: Signs of public service companies indicating danger b. Signs Outside City Center Sign and/or service or safety information. Regulation Area: The height limitation for freestanding, ground, projecting and p. Small Parking and Traffic Control combination signs shall be the maximum Signs: Parking and traffic control signs two height of the zone or forty feet (40'), (2) square feet or less on private property. whichever is less. Roof signs may extend q. Small Wall Signs: One on-premises twenty feet (20') above the parapet all. This sign, not electrical or illuminated, two (2) Section shall not apply to those signs square feet or less on one face which is covered by subsection E5e of this Section affixed permanently on a plane parallel to Large Retail Uses, or subsection H of this Section, City Center Sign Regulations. Attachment B: Proposed Dow :vn Identification Sign Revisions to *" Section 4- 00, Sign Regulations—DRAFT#1 March 20, 2000 Page 3 (Ord. 4464, 7-25-94, Amd. Ord. 4720, 5-4- hundred fifty (150) square feet in size. In 98) addition to the message board sign, each 4. Signs Permitted in All Residential individual facility may have one freestanding ' sign not higher than six feet (6' "above any Commercial, and Industrial Zones: Except for signage within Shoreline Areas (subsection established grade for eacti'streef frontage G of this Section), signage in the P-1 Zone, and and no more than one hundred (100) signage with the City Center (subsection H of square feet. Freestanding signs shall be no this Section), in all residential, commercial and closer than ten feet (10')to any`street right- industrial zones the following shall apply: of-way or fivefeet (5' to any side property line. In addition to the freestanding signs, a. Churches, Schools, Apartments and wall signs permitted with a total copy Subdivisions: Churches, apartment area not exceeding ten percent (10%) of the buildings, subdivision developments and building facade to which it is applied. (Ord. similar occupancies located in residential 4766, 3,-1 1999) and mixed-use zones may have two (2) on- -. premises identifying signs of not over thirty 5 Additional Signs Permitted in two (32) square feet in area on one face. Commercial and Industrial Zones: Except in `theme City Sign Regulation Area, the following The signs may be illuminated but not �-- animated, shall be for location identification shall apply in all commercial and industrial only and shall display no copy, symbol or zones: device other than that in keeping with the , ry' _, a. Business Signs--General: development. Freestanding signs shall be = i. Freestanding, Ground, Roof and not higher than six feet (6') above any £a,a established grade and shall be no closer Projecting Signs: Each individual than ten feet (10') to any street right-of-way ' business establishment may have only or five feet (5') to any side property liner ... one sign for each street frontage of any (Amd. Ord. 4766, 3-1-1999) one of the following types: 44 Freestanding, roof, ground, projecting or b. Home Occupations: Only onehome� combination. Each sign shall not occupation sign, not illuminated, not "` exceed an area greater than one and exceeding two (2) square feet in area, one-half(1 1/2) square feet for each attached to the wall of the building:with the lineal foot of property frontage which the face of the sign in a plane parallel to the business occupies up to a maximum of plane of the wall is permitted.' .''" three hundred (300) square feet; or if '; t such sign is multi-faced, the maximum c. Real Estate S gns: Real estate signs allowance shall not be more than three not over six (6) square feet in.area offering hundred (300) square feet. However, a the immediate premises'for sale or lease. maximum of one-half (1/2) of the d. Real Estate Directional Signs: Real allowed square footage is allowed on estate directional signg are allowed. each face. Businesses with less than e. Tem ova Si ns: Temporary signsper twenty five (25) lineal front feet may Pp, ry g p rY g have a sign of a maximum of twenty §4-20-9 are allowed, except for cloth signs 24 (20) square feet per face. over public fight-of-way. (Ord. 3719, 4-11- .,83; A_md Ord 4172, 9-12-88; Amd. Ord. ii. Wall Signs: In addition to the signs ``4720;'54=98) in subsection E5c, Under Marquee ' . Signs, E5a(i), Business Signs, E5f and f Public Facilities (Public Buildings, E5g, Motor Vehicle Dealership Over Schools, Parks and Recreation One Acre, E5e, Large Retail Uses, and Facilities): Each individual public facility E5d, Shopping Centers, wall signs are may have one freestanding electronic or permitted with a total copy area not manual message board, a maximum of exceeding twenty percent (20%) of the twenty five feet (25') in height and one Attachment B: Proposed Downtown Iden; 3tion Sign Revisions to Section 4-4-100, Sign Regulations—DRAM`#1 March 20, 2000 Page 4 building facade to which it is applied. and one-half (1-1/2) square feet for (Ord. 3719, 4-11-83; Amd. Ord. 4464, each linear foot of propertyfrontage, 7-25-94; Amd. Ord. 4720, 5-4-98) not to exceed two hurEdreddfifty (250) square feet per sign face.and a b. Marquee Signs: Signs on marquees maximum of five hundred (500) conforming to subsection N of this Section square feet including all sign faces. are permitted. e c. Under Marquee Signs: Under marquee e. Large Retail Uses ' Propertydedicated P signs shall be limited to one such sign per primarily to retail sales may install oversized entrance for each business establishment. signs as follows in lieu of signage permitted (Ord. 3719, 4- 11-83) under sections subsections E5a(i), business signs, and E5d,Shopping Centers, of this d. Shopping Centers: Section. (Ord. 4577, 1-22-96) 1 Developments Over 125,000 i. Shopping centers less than ten (10) acres may install: Square Feet: A commercial development with a single building of a • Freestanding Signs: One (1) minimum of one hundred twenty five thousand (125,000) square feet in floor freestanding sign for each street area dedicated primarily to retail sales, frontage of the shopping center. provided all or part of the property is Each sign shall not exceed an area located within one thousand (1,000) feet greater than one and one-half(1- of the right-of-way of Interstate Highway 1/2) square foot for each linear foot :`: 405 or Highway 167 may install: of property frontage, not to exceed one hundred fifty (150) square feet, V, • Freestanding Signs: One (1) per sign face and a maximum of freestanding sign per street frontage three hundred (300) square fee(-, " not to exceed an area greater than including all sign faces one and one-half(1-1/2) square feet for each linear foot of property ii Shopping centers ten (10) acres or frontage, up to a maximum of one greater may install hundred fifty (150) square feet per fisign face and a maximum of three • Freestanding Signs: One1) hundred (300) square feet including freestanding sign pr street frontage all sign faces, and; not to exceed,an area greater than one and;o4e-half,(14/2) square feet • Optional Freestanding Sign: In for each linear foot of property lieu of one of the freestanding signs frontage,up to a maximum of one permitted above, for a property hundred fifty"(150) square feet per frontage with a minimum of two sign face and a maximum of three hundred (200) linear feet, one (1) hurcdre4,(300) square feet including freestanding sign not to exceed two all sign faces, and; hundred fifty (250) square feet per sign face and a maximum of five • Optional Freestanding Sign: In hundred (500) square feet including `I eu'of one of the freestanding signs all sign faces, and not to exceed ' 4 z .,permitted above; one (1) sixty feet (60') in height, and; `''freestanding identification sign for listing the names of the occupants of • Directional Sign: An additional the shopping center. The shopping directional sign may be permitted to center identification sign shall not locate within twenty (20) feet of a exceed an area greater than one recorded access easement serving Attachment B: Proposed Dow vn Identification Sign Revisions to vow- Section 4-4'-'r00, Sign Regulations—DRAFT#1 March 20, 2000 Page 5 the subject property, provided the ii. Freestanding Signs: Each sign does not obscure sight dealership is allowed ..7 distance. This sign shall not exceed 1, thirty two (32) square feet per sign • One freestanding sgnIN 'per street frontage not to exceed an area face and a maximum of sixty four 0,_ (64) square feet including all sign greater than one and one-half(1 faces. (Ord. 4577, 1-22-96) (Ord. 1/2) square feet for each lineal foot 4649, 1-6-97) of property{frontage whichthe business occupies up to a maximum ii. Developments Over 450,000 of two hundred (200) square feet, Square Feet: Properties with over four sign ' i q p per, face and a maximum of four hundred fifty thousand (450,000) square hundred (400') square feet including feet in developable property potentially all sign'faces, or; dedicated to retail sales may install: • One freestanding sign per street • Large Freestanding Signs: One g frontage not to exceed an area ter than one and one-half(1 (1) on-premises freestanding sign to .ti ...res /2) exceed sixty feet (60') in height and = square quare feet for each lineal foot of ''P° '',: property frontage, up to a maximum seven hundred (700) square feet per ; of one hundred fifty (150') square face, and another such sign not to exceed forty feet (40') in height and feet per sign face and a maximum of four hundred (400) square feet per three hundred (300') square feet face, and; including all sign faces. (Ord. 3719, a 4-11-83, Amd. 4707, 2-9-98) In • Roof Signs: One roof-mounted , y addition, each dealership is allowed sign per building of up to four 1, s a maximum of two (2) accessory hundred (400) square feet not to ground signs per street frontage, 4 each for a separate business activity exceed twenty feet (20') in height_ ,i s above the parapet wall and not to located on the property which can exceed two (2) such signs per retail _.- reasonably be related to the primary center, and; business. These signs shall not i , exceed a height of ten feet (10) and /1 n,, a total sign area of twenty five (25') • Additional Freestanding Signs: square feet if single faced or fifty Two (2) on-premises#reestanding (50') square feet including all sign signs per street frontage, no more than eight feet (8')aall and no more faces. The accessory signs must than onehundred.(100) square feet also maintain a minimum twenty foot per side.':„(Ord. 4577, 1-22-96) (20') setback and be no closer than:H one hundred fifty feet (150') to any -,; ,al a:' other accessory ground sign. (Ord. f. Motor Vehicle Dealership Over One Acre of Contiguous Ownership or 3719, 4-11-83, Amd. 4707, 2-9-98) Control located within the Automall • One electronic message board sign Areas) is permitted as a wall sign, under �. marquee sign, or freestanding sign Udall and Under Marquee Signs: as allowed by the provisions stated �AEach dealership is allowed its above. (Ord. 4724, 5-11-98). appropriate wall or under marquee sign as stated in the Sign Code, and (Ord. g. Motor Vehicle Dealership Over One 3719, 4-11-83, Amd. 4707, 2-9-98) Acre of Contiguous Ownership or Control Located Outside the Automall Area: Attachment B: Proposed Downtown Ident ation Sign Revisions to Section 4-4-100, Sign Regulations—DRArr#1 March 20, 2000 Page 6 i. Wall Signs: Each motor vehicle than six feet (6'), or no closer to the street dealership located outside the Automall right-of-way than ten feet (10')or:five feet area is allowed its appropriate wall or under (5') to any side property line (Ord. 4172, 9- marquee sign as stated in the Sign Code, 12-88, Amd. Ord. 4720, 5-4 98);„, and; ii. Freestanding Signs: Each motor i. Special Requirements for Specified vehicle dealership located outside the Secondary Uses i gy n the Commercial Automall area is allowed: Office (CO) Zone withm 100•feetof a lot zoned R-1, R-5, R-8,''R 10, R-14, and RM- • One freestanding, roof, ground, or I: projecting sign per street frontage not to exceed an area greater than i. Freestanding Signs: One one and one-half(1 %2') square feet freestanding sign per street frontage. for each lineal foot of property Freestanding signs shall be limited to frontage, up to a maximum of one - six feet (6') in height above grade and hundred fifty (150') square feet per , ` ten,feet,(10') from any public right-of- sign face and a maximum of three way$'Each sign shall not exceed an hundred (300') square feet including ", uarea of one (1) square foot for each all sign faces, or; lineal foot of property frontage, not to • One freestanding sign per street exceed one hundred (100) square feet frontage not to exceed an area per sign face and a maximum of two greater than one and one-half(1 1/2') hundred (200) square feet including all square feet for each lineal foot of sign faces. property frontage, up to a maximum ii. Wall Signs: In addition to the of one hundred (100') square feet ,M freestanding sign(s), wall signs are per sign face and a maximum of two permitted with a total copy area not hundred (200') square feet including exceeding ten percent (10%) of the all sign faces. In addition, each building facade to which it is applied. dealership is allowed a maximum='of two (2) accessory ground signs,per (Ord. 4649, 1-6-97) street frontage, each for a separate j. Freestanding Signs: Signage shall business activity locatedon fhe comply with subsection E5i(i) of this Section property which can'reasonably be except that freestanding signs shall be rim related to the pary business. limited to two (2) signs or one per street These signs shall not exceed a frontage whichever is greater. (Ord. 4736, height of:ten feet (10')'and a total 8-24-1998). sign area of twenty five (25') square feet if single faced or fifty (50') square feet ineluding all sign faces. The,accessory signs must also maintain a minimum twenty foot (20 setback and be no closer than one hundred fifty feet (150') to any other accessory ground sign. (Ord. 4707, 2-9-98) h. Subdivision Identification Signs: Commercial and/or industrial subdivisions may have two (2) on-premises identifying signs not over seventy five (75) square feet on one face. These signs must be no higher Attachment B: Proposed Dow Ain Identification Sign Revisions to ... Section 4- 00, Sign Regulations—DRAFT#1 March 20, 2000 Page 7 H. SIGNS WITHIN CITY CENTER--SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: 1. Purpose of Special Regulations: The ti '' purpose of the City Center Sign Regulations ism `` to provide sign standards and regulations which recognize and strengthen the unique character of the City Center area businesses and streets, provide for appropriate signage which t °" contributes to the economic vitality of the area and which complements its environment, and to ° enhance the pedestrian orientation of the district. 2. Applicability. The sign standards of this subsection shall apply to the property contained within the City Center Sign Regulation , g Boundaries as shown in the following figure, generally described as including: land which is zoned Center Downtown, excluding lots located on Logan Avenue South, north of the intersection at Airport Way; land zoned Commercial Arterial which lies east of Lake Avenue South, and between Tobin Street South ;. and South Second Street; and land zoned , Commercial Arterial which lies between South Second Street and South Third Place, and east , of Rainier Avenue South, excluding parceisJ which have frontage on Rainier Avenue South ; r' x and lie more than one hundred and sixty(160) � feet north of South Third Street; and rand zoned Multi Family- Urban which lies between the Cedar River and South Second Sfreet and between Houser Way South and SouthFifth Street. (Ord. 4720, 5-4-98) 3. 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F- i a) (o = to = Q Z = a) 2 N = c V FL- a) C� o y Z O '� ` V J a) • = � � 3o V Z 2 U .° c < v- . 2 = E 0 . •- co _o I L c c E p N I.- 0 t9 o �i °)• • rn E -1 .. E � 0E1 Lc) LLi o 0 N a) •; .� _ a_ o C O) C Q) L N y v c- c (v .vE ti o o �t m 03 v) U Z -p .0 E. Iti v N Attachment B: Proposed Doti wn Identification Sign Revisions to Section 4-00, Sign Regulations—DRAFT#1 March 20, 2000 Page 19 6. Letter Size Limitations for Permanent Signs for Non-Residential Uses Based Upon Distance from Right-of-Way: a. Maximum Letter Height: The maximum letter height of signs shall be as follows: DISTANCE OF FREESTANDING, GROUND, AWNING SIGN/ MULTI-OCCUPANCY OR SIGN FROM WALL, PROJECTING, CANOPY SIGN/ MULTIPLE BUILDING RIGHT-OF-WAY TRADITIONAL MARQUEE SIGN MARQUEE SIGN COMPLEX SIGN Within 50 feet: 24 inches 12 inches 6 inches (applies to letters and logo) Between 50 feet 36 inches 12 inches 6 inches (applies to letters and 100 feet: and logo) More than 100 feet: 48 inches 12 inches 6 inches (applies to letters and logo) b. Exemption from Letter Size Limits: 9. Modifications of City Center Sign The following properties are exempt from Regulations: the maximum letter height requirements of subsection H6a above: a. Authority and Purpose. The i. Multi-occupancy buildings or multiple Development Services Director may grant a building complexes with fifty thousand modification from the sign standards for (50,000) square feet gross leasable individual signs which do not meet the floor area or greater, having frontage on specific provisions of the City Center sign Rainier Avenue S.; or standards when the proposed sign is intended to accomplish one of the following ii. Properties with frontage on Rainier purposes: Avenue S.; or i. Respond to the needs of the public in iii. Buildings exceeding 40 feet in locating a business establishment; or height where signage is placed on the ii. Assist business in contributing to the facade a minimum of 25 feet above grade, measured to the bottom of the economic well-being of the community; sign. - or iii. Install a sign that is considered to be 7. Special Allowance for City Center Signs historic or of historic value by the to Project into Right-of-Way: See advertising industry or a recognized subsection L2c(ii) of this Section. historic preservation organization, provided that such entity was not 8. Temporary/Special Permit Signs: In involved in the use, design or production addition to the permanent signs described in of the proposed sign; or Subsection H6b above, Temporary Signs per iv. Result in a reduction of signs on a subsection J of this Section, Temporary signs, site; or are also allowed. Attachment B: Proposed Downtown Ident lion Sign Revisions to Section 4-4-100, Sign Regulations—DRAFT#1 March 20, 2000 Page 20 v. Result in a reduction in the number REJ/ of freestanding or ground signs Central/sys2/depts/economicdevelopmen t/straln/planni otherwise allowed; or ng/jenkins/signs/downtown sign rev, iisions2.doc vi. Result in a coordinated sign plan for a multi-tenant building or multiple , building complex. b. Review Criteria: If the Development �t Services Director determines that the intent74 of the proposed sign accomplishes one of the above purposes, the Development Services Director may grant a modification request provided the proposed sign also meets all of the following criteria: i. The modification will not create a significant adverse impact to other property or improvements in the44. immediate vicinity of the subject property; and ii. The modification will not increase the number of signs allowed by this Chapter or allow a type of sign which is prohibited by this Chapter in subsection C of this Section; and iii. The modification will not increase.the :Y allowed height or area of any walls Itt projecting, awning/canopy/marquee/ traditional marquee, or secondary sign'- by more than twenty-five percent(25%); and (, p iv. The modification will not increase the allowed heigliforla re af,any freestanding,or ground and iv. The modification`doe`s not create a public safety hazard." c. Variance may be Required: Proposals which do,nrot meet the purposes or criteria of subsections H9a and H9b of this Section may be reviewed as variance applications as providedd h subsection R of this Section. Od747205-4-98) d. Fees: Fees shall be as stipulated by RMC ee1-140M4.