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HomeMy WebLinkAbout40- Council CITE( OF SAN BERNA INO - REQUEST FC__ COUNCIL ACTION From: Valerie Pope-Ludlam Subject: Initiation of a Development Code Amendment to permit billboards Dept: Councilmember, Ward 6 Mayor and Common Council Meeting Date: June 10, 1993 June 21, 1993 Synopsis of Previous Council action: None Recommended motion: That the Planning Division be directed to prepare a Development Code Amendment to consider permitting billboards. Signature Contact person: Valerie Pope-Ludlam Phone: 384-5378 Supporting data attached: Staff Report Ward: Citywide FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount- N/A Source: (Acct. No.) (Acct. Description) Finance: Council Notes: 75-0262 Agenda Item No. CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION Subject: Initiation of a Development Code Amendment to permit billboards in the City. When the Development Code was adopted, new billboards (off-premise signs) were prohibited throughout the City. The advertising on the billboards helps to generate revenue for businesses which indirectly benefits the City. In addition, the City collects a business registration fee based on the square footage of the billboard. COSTS TO CITY Planning Division staff estimates that it will cost approximately $3000 for staff to complete an amendment including preparation of the text, environmental review and preparation of a staff report and ordinance. This amount does not include review by any other departments/divisions. RECOMMENDATION I recommend that staff be directed to prepare an amendment to the Development Code to consider permitting billboards in the City. Valerie Pope-Ludlam CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO Planning and Building Services Department Memorandum TO: Mayor and common Council FROM: Al Boughe Director, Planning and Building Services SUBJECT: Initiation of a Development Code Amendment to Permit Billboards DATE: June 10, 1993 COPIES: Shauna Clark, City Administrator; Rachel Clark, City Clerk ------------------------------------------------------------------- Councilwoman Pope-Ludlam has submitted a Request for Council Action to direct Planning staff to prepare an amendment to the Development Code to permit billboards in the City. I would like to recommend that the Council not support this request. Billboards or off-premise signs advertise a business, service, goods or events at locations other than where the sign is located. While billboards do generate revenue, the City would realize very little direct or indirect benefits. Direct revenue would consist of the fees collected by the City. The City collects a business registration fee of $.40 per square foot per billboard per year with a total of approximately $7000-$8000 collected for all billboards per year. Indirect revenue to the City would be very difficult to measure because the billboard could advertise a business, service, goods or events not located in the City. Of primary concern is the visual blight from billboards. Billboards are generally located adjacent to freeways or major arterials. The view from the freeway, and certain arterials, is one of the assets that the City enjoys. Frequently, owners of billboards request that vegetation be removed because it blocks the view of the billboard. This vegetation not only helps to screen unsightly views, it enhances the long range view of the mountains. Therefore, I recommend that the Council not consider permitting new billboards anywhere in the City and not direct staff to prepare an amendment to the Development Code.