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HomeMy WebLinkAbout8.7 Temp&PortableSignsConcrns CITY CLERK File # D~r75l[Q]-~[Q] . AGENDA STATEMENT CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: August 13,1996 Concerns Regarding Temporary And Portable Signs (Prepared by: R. Kachadourian, Assistant Planner/Zoning Investigator) EXHIBITS A TT ACHED: Attachment 1: Photographs of Several Portable and Temporary Signs Attachment 2: Resolution 104-95, City Council Enforcement Policy SUBJECT: RECOMMENDATION: :r 1) Receive Staff presentation /J..N 2) Give Staff Direction Regarding Temporary and Portable Sign . 'V Enforcement FINANCIAL STATEMENT: None DESCRIPTION: At the City Council meeting of July 23, 1996, Staff was requested to present a report to the City Council which addressed the issue of portable and temporary signs being used throughout the city. There are a number of portable and temporary signs erected throughout the downtown area, as shown by the photographs in Attachment 1. Most ofthe portable signs are usually placed adjacent to the sidewalk. Various types of temporary banner signs are also being used and are usually placed on building frontages. The total number of temporary signs in Dublin, as of this date is unknown, although most commercial streets have notable examples of these kinds of signs. . Types of Signs Used The sign regulations of the Zoning Ordinance, Chapter 8.08 ofthe Dublin Municipal Code, defines these types of signs as follows: . A-Frame Sign, Portable Sign, and Sandwich board signs are portable signs capable ofstanding without support or attachment. . . Banner Signs are temporary signs composed of light weight, flexible, non-ridged material either enclosed or not enclosed in a rigid frame. . Temporary Signs are any sign, banner, pennant, valance, or advertising display constructed of cloth, canvas, light fabric, cardboard, plywood, wallboard, or other light materials, with or without frames, intended to be displayed for a limited veriod of time only. Regulation of Signs . Section 8.08.150 (A), of the sign regulations vrohibits the use of any 'A '-Frame, Portable Sign or Sandwich board Sign. . Section 8.08.150 (0), vrohibits Temporarv Signs. excevt as approved in conjunction with approved signage for Grand-Opening, Permanent Banner or Temporary Promotional Signs. . Section 8.08.220 (F), specifies that any signs and their supporting members which are temporary are . considered illegal signs that are subiect to summary (immediate) removal. ------------------------------------------------------------------- COPIES TO: In-house distribution ITEM NO. 8.1 The Ordinance recognizes the needs of businesses for promotional advertising and allows the use of temporary promotional advertising displays, such as banners, balloons, and pennants for grand-opening events or other promotional advertising purposes, with the approval of a Zoning Clearance. . Enforcement Per the adopted City Council Policy, Resolution No. 104-95, approved on August 22, 1995 (Attachment 2), the enforcement of the Zoning Ordinance, which includes the sign regulations, is handled only if a complaint is received. In the past year, Staff has only received one complaint regarding the use of several portable signs by business tenants on a property. Per the Council's enforcement policy, Staff does not provide any pro-active enforcement on signs. As a result, the number of illegal signs has continued to multiply since the adoption ofthe City's new Sign Ordinance which was adopted on August 22, 1994. g: \codecom p \corresp \c2stfrpt. doc . . r' ~~// ~~. ~ - ( ~. I , C. . I _Cl ---- ~ Z~ u.:ai :&; :J: ~ ~ ~ ~ ., - -- ~ --II~ ~-~:;;.~ I ~ -, ~. .. ----- ~,._~ ~ :.,;l'... . - ,....~~ .., ,:.J ... z w :E :J: o ~ <( .. -- I- Z w :E ::I: o <t S . I. I t r r I , J , , { .. \ , 1. { , \ -'-- 1-- - -.lii'-- _- l'U~'b ~~: - . .t"r "",' , - ..... z ~ :e :c (.) := ~ \. 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A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN '" '" '" '" 1< '" '" 1< '" ESTABLISHING A POLICY FOR ENFORCEMENT OF ZONING, BUILDING, HOUSING, A~"D PROPERTY MAINTENANCE VIOLATIONS AND RESCThTDING RESOLUTION NO. 63-88 VlHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Dublin did by Resolution No. 63-88 adopt a Resolution establishing a policy for enforcement of Zoning, Building, Housing and Property MaintenaI1ce violations and rescinding Resolution No. 75-84; and \VHEREAS, the Resolution identified both Administrative Procedures and Enforcement Policies; and \VHEREAS, the City Council has recently adopted an ordinance amending the Zoning Ordinance regarding Outdoor SaJes and Activities; and \VHEREAS, the City Council is desirous of establishing an enforcement policy regarding Outdoor SaJes and activities which is consistent with the established policy for enforcement of Zoning, Building, Housing and Property Maintenance violations; and \VHEREAS, the actuaJ procedures for enforcing a particular law are aJready covered in City Ordinances -.:;.. 8?ElicCible sections of the State Law; and WHEREAS, it is necessary to rescind Resolution No. 63-88 and adopt a new Resolution which includes the Outdoor SaJes and Activities. NOW, TIIEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Dublin does hereby adopt the "Enforcement Policy for Zoning, Building, Housing, Construction Work Without Permit and Property Maintenance Ordinance Violations", attached hereto and identified as Exhibit "A". BE IT FURlRER RESOLVED, that the Resolution No. 63-88 is hereby rescinded. PASSED, APPROVED AND .ADOPTED this 22nd day of August, 1995. A'i"ES: Councilmembers Barnes, Burton, Howard, Moffatt and.Mayor Houston NOES: None A.BSENT: None A.BSTAJN: None ~JJ7Io~ '\..1 Mayor ~ST~ ~(P--- -' ity lerk 2:a o.:ndaJ=gstmt - '" - };':/8-22-9S/resocnkdoc ATTACHMENT l b . EXHIBIT "A" . ENFORCEMEt'-I'T POLICY FOR ZONING, BUILDING, HOUSING, CONSTRUCTION OF WORK WITIlOUT PERMIT, AND PROPERTY MAlNIENANCE VIOLATIONS This procedure is to be followed in investigating complaints regarding possible violations of building regulations, construction work without pennil, zoning ordinances, housing codes, and violations of the Property Maintenance Ordinance. GEJ'...'ERAL POLICY - ThTVESTIGA TION ON COMPL.L>JNT BASIS These ordinances generally will be enforced on a complaint basis except that: 1. Building work actually observed to be under construction without permits will be investigated without a complaint. 2. Violations observed on property where the inspector has a legitimate reason to be on property, such as a routine follow-up inspection on a Variance or Conditional Use Permit, or when inspecting construction under a permit, violations observed on the property will be investigated without a complaint. 3. Conditions brought to the attention of the City in any manner which involves public health and safety. COMPLATh1"f INFORMATION Any person making a complaint shall give their name, address, and telephone number. This is necessaI}' so that the complainant can be contacted and advised of the status of the investigation. It may also be necessary to contact the complainant to secure additional information regarding the problem. '. :.::':...3e...'1:ion 6254, of the Government Code, provides that records of investigations of complaints are not public records. . .' Therefore, investigations of complaints will be kept confidentiaL and information will not be disclosed except as required by a court order. EXCEPTIONS TO COMPLAINT INFORMATION In establishing this policy, the City Council recognizes that a person whose property is being investigated may point out several similar violations in the immediate area. It may be inequitable to require abatement of a violation when the same violation may exist in the immediate vicinity and are not investigated because a complaint is not received. 4. Therefore, whenever the situation discussed above occurs, any violation in the immediate vicinity which is similar in nature and readily visible or which is pointed out to the investigator will be processed as though a complaint had been registered. 5. In addition, violations of the Zoning Ordinance relating to outdoor sales and activities by non-Dublin businesses will be processed as though a complain[ had been registered. A non-Dublin business refers to one that is not an on- site, established Dublin business with all necessary business licenses and permits. ~~O~~OUSCOMPLATh'TS All anonymous complaints ,,,,ill be investigated. However, no action will be taken on anonymous complaints where the City Manager, Planning Director or Building Official determines the matter does not warrant further action. These cases would be closed follo'\\ing the investigation and a determination by the City Manager, Planning Director or Building OfficiaL . . . : g:agenda\a:agstnil ATTACHMENT Z-. ,.,