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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMC-092 ~. . .. . ..... o. . .' 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 ORDINANCE NO. HC-92 ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO M1ENDING CHAPTER 19.60 AND REPEALING CHAPTERS 16.04 AND 16.08 OF THE SAN BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL CODE, AND REVISING REGULATIONS OF SIGNS. THE >1AYOR AND Cm1'!ON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO DO ORDAIN AS FOLL0WS: SECTION 1. Chapter 19.60 of the San Bernardino Municipal Code is amended to read: "CHAPTER 19.60 SIGNS 19.60.010 Purpose and intent. The purpose of this chapter is to provide reasonable controls for signs within the City of San Bernardino in order to safeguard and enhance property values and investments, promote commerce, prevent traffic hazards, encourage redevelopment of blighted areas, and create a more desirable environment for I - :residents and non-residents who come to visit or trade. ! 19.60.020 Definitions. A. SIGN shall include all outdoor advertising on any Icard, cloth, paper, plastic, metal, painted glass, wooden or 'stone materials and any and all devices, structural or otherwise, lighted or unlighted, painted or not painted, attached to, made a part of or placed in the window of, in the front, rear, sides or top of any structure on any land or any tree, wall, bush, rock, post, fence, building or structure and visible from any public or private street, way, thoroughfare, alley or walk, which device announces or directs attention to the name or nature of a business, occupant of a structure, building or land or the nature or type of goods, services or products produced, sold, I _-------1l____ Me~92 .... w' I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 stored, furnished or available at that location or at any other location, including signs specifically for the sale of real prop- erty. The term 'placed' as used in this section shall include erected, constructed, posted, painted, printed, tacked, glued, stuck, carved or otherwise fastened, fixed, or made visible in any manner whatsoever. B. ON-PREMISE SIGN shall include any sign which adver- tises or informs in any manner businesses, services, goods, person, or events which are located at the same location upon which the I. . 1 d jSlgn lS ocate. C. OFF-PREMISE SIGN shall include any sign which advertis s or informs in any manner businesses, services, goods, persons, or events at some location other than that upon which the sign is located. Off-premise sign, billboard, and outdoor advertising structure are equivalent terms. D. KIOSK shall mean an off-premise sign used for direct- ing people to the sales office or models of a residential subdi- , Ivision nroject. Structural and design details of such signs are shown as Exhibit" 19-A" under section 19.60.140 D .1. of this chapter. 19.60.030 Area measurement. A. The area of any sign shall be measured by one face only and shall not include decor or pole covers. Symbols or other designs implying the name of the business or services rendered shall be included in the total square footage. B. Individual letters mounted on a building shall be measured by the area enclosed by four straight lines outlining each letter. -2- MC,-92 ~' . . 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 19.60.040 Prohibition. No person except a public officer or employee in perfor- mance of a public duty shall attach a sign to any public property except as may be required by ordinance or law. 19.60.050 Exception. The mayor and common council may grant approval for specific exceptions from the nrovisions of section 19.60.040 for specific civic or nublic nurposes. 19.60.060 Haintenance. All signs shall be maintained in a safe condition and in good repair. Any sign structures that are nermitted to deteriorate to such a condition that the paint or lettering or plastic parts commence to crack, peel, or weather, or signs or structures which become bent or damaged shall be repaired and restored to their original condition, or shall be entirely replaced with new signs, I , lor shall be completely removed. 19.60.070 Abandoned signs. Any sign which is not used for a period of one hundred eighty days shall be considered abandoned and shall be removed by the property owner within thirty days after notice from the Superintendent of Building and Safety. 19.60.080 Permit. All signs shall require a sign permit, issued by the Director of Building and Safety, unless specifically waived by the Mayor and Common Council. 19.60.090 Exempt signs. The following signs shall be exempt from the provisions of this chapter: -3- A. Window signs not exceeding three square feet and limited to business identification, hours of operation, address and emergency information. B. Signs within a structure and not visible from the outside. C. Memorial signs and plaques installed by a civic organization recognized by the 11ayor and Common Council. D. Official and legal notices issued by a court or govern- Imental agency. E. Official flags of the United states, the state of California, and other states of the nation, counties, municipal- ities, official flags of foreign nations and nationally or inter- nationally recognized organizations. F. Identification signs on construction sites. Such signs shall be limited to one directory or pictorial display sign per street frontage or entrance, up to a maximum of two signs, identi- fying all contractors and other parties (including lender, realtor subcontractors, etc.). Each sign shall not exceed thirty-two squa e Ifeet in area and eight feet in height. Each sign shall be removed prior to issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy. G. Political signs, regulated in Chapter 16.12. 19.60.100 Temporary signs. A. Banners, flags and pennants shall be allowed with a permit from the Department of Building and Safety in C-l, C-2, C-3, C-3A, C-4, C-11, M-l, M-IA and' M-2 zones for periods not to ex( eed three months for banners, six months for flags, and twelve months for pennants, and maintained in good repair. B. Temporary window signs may be permitted on the inside -4- . MC-=-n 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 of window facing out which do not cover more than 50% of the in- dividual window surface for a period not to exceed ninety days use during any twelve month period. 19.60.110 Public and municipal purpose signs. The Mayor and Common Council may authorize, subject to conditions, the erection of a limited number of public and muni- cipal purpose signs, not to exceed six square feet in size, at designated locations in 'R' residential zoning districts for stated periods of time, without compliance with the requirements of this code. Public and municipal purpose signs shall be limited to the following kinds of signs: 1. Burglary and crime prevention. 19.60.120 Prohibited signs - General. All signs not expressly permitted are prohibited in all zones. 19.60.130 Prohibited signs - Express. The following signs are expressly prohibited in the City of San Bernardino: A. Flashing signs (except time and temperature signs and electronic message centers). B. Animated signs. C. Revolving signs. D. Vehicle signs: No sign shall be temporarily attached to or placed upon any vehicle. Such signs shall be permitted only if painted directly upon, or permanently attached, to the body of a public transportation vehicle or a vehicle regularly used in a business to which the sign pertains. E. Portable or A-frame signs. -5- Me-'l2 1 F. Signs within the public right-of-way (except where 2 pproved or required by a government agency). 3 G. Balloons or other inflatable wind activated or spinning 4 evices. 5 H. Signs by which color, wording, design, location or 6 illustration resemble or conflict with any traffic control device. 7 I. Signs that create a safety hazard by obstructing clear 8 view of pedestrian and vehicular traffic. 9 J. Roof signs. 10 19.60.140 Sign restrictions in R-l and R-2 residential 11 zoning districts. 12 No signs shall be permitted in the R-l and R-2 zoning 13 districts except for the following: 14 A. 'For Sale' or 'For Rent' non-illuminated signs not I i 15 to exceed four square feet in area, limited to one sign per proper4Y. 16 B. Entrance signs and architectural features designed as 17 an entrance to a subdivision or housing development, located on 18 !private property, and subject to the approval of the Planning 19 Commission. 20 C. The following on-site project initial sale signs, 21 subject to the following requirements and standards: 22 1. Signs may be erected temporarily while lots or 23 homes are available for initial sale or rental. Such signs are 24 permitted for a twelve month period. Extensions of time beyond 25 the initial twelve month period may be granted by the Planning 26 Commission. 27 2. Two signs per project each of which is no greater 28 than seventy-six square feet in area and not exceeding an overall -6- MC-92 1 height of sixteen feet with a minimum spacing of three hundred 2 feet between signs. 3 3. Signs shall be placed and maintained as directed 4 by the Department of Building and Safety. 5 D. The following shall regulate and establish a standard- 6 ized program of off-site residential subdivision directional kiosk 7 signs for the City of San Bernardino. For the purposes of this 8 subsection, a residential subdivision is defined as a housing 9 project within a recorded tract where five or more structures or 10 IldWelling units are concurrently undergoing construction. I 1. The panel and sign structure design shall be in ! i :accordance with Exhibit "19-A". il ! 2. No kiosk sign structure shall be located less than I I It~ree hundred feet from an existing or previously approved kiosk Ilslte, except in the case of signs on different corners of an [intersection. , 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 3. The placement of each kiosk sign structure shall 18 be reviewed and approved by the Director of Building and Safety ! , 19 and the City Traffic Engineer. 20 4. All kiosk signs shall be placed on private prop- 21 erty with written consent of the property owner or on City right- I 22 lof-way pursuant to a City encroachment permit obtained from the 23 Department of Building and Safety. 5. A kiosk sign location plan shall be prepared, 24 25 showing the site of each kiosk directional sign, and shall be 26 approved by the Department of Building and Safety prior to the 27 issuance of a sign permit. 28 6. There shall be no additions, tag signs, streamers, -7- MC-92 . 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 devices, display boards, or appurtenances added to the kiosk signs as originally approved. No other non-permitted directional signs, such as posters or trailer signs, may be used. 7. All non-conforming subdivision kiosk directional signs associated .Iith the subdivision in question must be removed prior to the placement of directional kiosk sign(s). 8. The subdivision kiosk sign program shall be administered and operated by such persons, firms, or corpora- tions as are designated by the Council. 9. Kiosk signs shall be removed when the subdivision is sold out. The entity administering the program will be responsible for removal of panels and structures no longer needed. 10. Subdivision off-site directional signs may be permitted in all undeveloped 'c' or 'M' zoned parcels in addition to the standardized kiosk sign program described above. A maximum of two such signs may be allowed per development. There shall be a minimum of five hundred feet in any straight line between signs. No more than two such signs may be placed on a property. The maximum size shall be one hundred forty square feet. The maximum R-3 and R-4 residentia~ I zoning districts. I The sign restrictions of the R-l and R-2 residential zoninjl districts shall apply in the R-3 and R-4 zoning districts with the height shall be twenty-five feet. 19.60.150 Sign restrictions in following exceptions: A. On-site project initial sale signs: The following jare permitted subject to the following requirements and standards: 1. Signs may be erected on a temporary basis while -8- MC-92 1 lots or homes are available for initial sale/rental. 2 Such signs are permitted for a twelve month period. 3 Extensions of time beyond the initial twelve month period may 4 be granted by the Planning Commission. 5 2. Two signs per project, each of which is no greater 6 than ninety-six square feet in area and not exceeding an overall 7 height of sixteen feet with a minimum spacing of three hundred 8 feet between signs. 9 3. Signs to be placed and maintained as directed 10 by the Department of Building and Safety. 11 B. No banners, flags or pennants shall be allowed except 12 for initial sale or rental of project, not to exceed one hundred 13 twenty consecutive days. 14 C. One identification sign shall be oermitted for each 15 !project not exceeding twelve square feet in area attached to the 16 building at a height not greater than ten feet. Such sign shall be 17 placed on the building and shall not extend more than one foot out 18 from the face of the building. 19 D. One identification sign, limited to the name of the 20 project, detached from the building complex may be permitted where 21 frontage on a dedicated street is provided for projects greater then 22 twenty-five units in size subject to the following standards: 1. The top of the sign shall not be more than six 23 24 feet in height above either the curb elevation adjacent to the 25 sign or the average grade level of the project, whichever is 26 greater. 27 2. The sign shall not exceed eight square feet in 28 area. I , -9- MC~92 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 3. No portion of the sign shall be closer than five feet to any street property line. 19.60.160 Sign restrictions in 'PRD' zoning district. In the 'PRD' district, standards for signs in a project shall be set forth in the conditional development permit and may be more restrictive than standards established in sections 19.60.140 and 19.60.150. 19.60.170 Sign restrictions for churches, schools, insti tutions, clubs and hospitals in residential zoning districts. Identification signs may be permitted subject to the approval of the Planning Commission. 19.60.180 Sign restrictions in T Transitional district. When used for parking, parking lot informational signs may be permitted up to eight square feet in area and six feet in height. When used for residential purposes, the requirements of the abutting residential zone shall apply. 19.60.190 Sign restrictions in A-P Administrative and Professional district. A. No signs shall be permitted in the A-P Administra- tive and Professional district except those which indicate the name of the building, or the name and profession, service or business of the occupant, or the principle use of the building. Roof signs shall not be permitted. An authorized sign shall be olaced on the building in which the use is maintained or placed on canopies attached to the building. No signs shall project above the eave lines of the building or parapet wall of the build- ing. Notwithstanding any provision in section 19.72.070 to the co trary, such canopies or signs shall not extend more than four feet -10- MC-92 1 into any required front, side or rear yard. 2 B. One detached name plate sign shall be permitted. 3 IThe sign may be located in the required front, side or rear I 4 yard areas subject to the following regulations: 5 1. The sign shall not exceed eighteen square feet 6 and shall be limited to indicating the name of the building, 7 or the name and profession, service or business of the occupant, 8 or the principle use of the building. 9 2. The sign shall not exceed a height of eight feet 10 above average ground level across the frontage of the lot. 11 3. The sign shall be located not less than five feet 12 from any property line or street right-of-way. 13 4. The Planning Commission shall have the power to 14 grant exceptions to the above standards when in its opinion the 15 size, shape, location or topography of the building site is such 16 that an exception is necessary. The Planning Director may grant 17 exceptions to the above standards provided such exception does not 18 exceed ten percent of the permitted heights and areas. C. Parking lot directional signs not exceeding three 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 square feet in area shall be permitted at each public entrance to or exit from the parking lot. These signs shall contain only parking I lot directional information. 19.60.200 Sign restrictions in C-l Neighborhood Commerc:al District. A. Wall signs: Wall signs may be placed anywhere on the building but may not project above top of roof or beyond end 0 roof line or building. B. Area of wall signs: Signs may be placed on sides of -11- MC-92 1 buildings having frontage on a pUblic street up to a maximum of 2 two sides per building. Allowable total square footage to be 3 based on a ratio of one square foot of sign area for each linear 4 foot of building frontage per street frontage up to a maximum of 5 seventy-five square feet. 6 C. Free-standing signs: One free-standing monument type 7 sign may be located on a lot at least one hundred feet from any 8 residential district or no closer than one-half the lot width from 9 adjacent residentially zoned property. 10 D. Area and height of free-standing signs: Free-standing 11 signs shall be a maximum of thirty-two square feet per face per 12 free-standing monument sign, not including the base. Any copy or I 13 I decor placed on base shall be counted toward the total square footage allowable. Overall height of a free-standing sign shall 14 15 not exceed fifteen feet or be over the height of the building, 16 whichever is lower. I E. Buildings or centers with two or more business tenants IIf a building or center has two or more business tenants, a wall 17 18 19 sign for each tenant may be placed on the building. Area of sign 20 shall be as described in 19.60.200 B. except that businesses 21 which front on a parking lot shall have the parking lot frontage 22 count as the street frontage. In addition, one free-standing 23 monument sign may be permitted as described in 19.60.200 C. and D 24 identifying those businesses therein. 25 19.60.210 Sign Restrictions in C-2 Community Commercial 26 District. 27 A. Wall signs: Wall signs may be placed anywhere on 28 building but may not project above top of roof or beyond end of -12- KC~92 .' 1 roof line or building. 2 B. Area of wall signs: Signs may be placed on sides of 3 buildings having frontage on a public street up to a maximum of 4 two sides per building. Allowable total square footage to be 5 based on a ratio of one square foot of sign area for each linear 6 foot of building frontage up to a maximum of seventy-five square 7 feet. An additional seventy-five square feet of sign area based 8 on a ratio of one-half square foot of sign area for each 9 linear foot of building frontage in excess of seventy-five feet 10 shall be permitted up to a total maximum of one hundred fifty II square feet of sign area ~er foot of street frontage. 12 C. Free-standing signs: One free-standing sign may be I 13 Ilocated on a lot at least one hundred feet from any residential 14 district or no closer than one-half the lot width from adjacent 15 residentially zoned pro~erty. 16 D. Area and height of free-standing signs: Overall 17 height of a free-standing sign shall not exceed five feet, with 18 !a maximum of seventy-five square feet ~er face. 19 E. Buildings or centers with two or more business tenants: 20 If a building or center has two or more business tenants, a wall 21 sign for each tenant may be placed on the building. Area of sign jshall be as described in 19.60.210 B. except that businesses Iwhich front on a ~arking lot shall have the parking lot frontage 22 23 24 count as the street frontage. In addition, one free-standing sign may be permitted as described in 19.60.210 C. and D. identifying 25 26 the name of the center and/or identifying those businesses therein. 27 19.60.220 Sign restrictions in C-3 and C-3A General 28 Commercial Districts. -13- "'C-92 . 1 A. Wall signs: Wall signs may be placed anywhere on 2 the building but may not project above top of roof or beyond end 3 of roof line or building. 4 B. Area of wall signs: Signs may be placed on sides of 5 buildings having frontage on a public street up to a maximum of 6 two sides per building. Allowable total square footage to be 7 based on a ratio of two square feet of sign area for each linear 8 foot of building frontage per street frontage up to a maximum 9 of one hundred fifty square feet of total sign area per street 10 frontage. 11 C. Free-standing signs: One free-standing sign may be 12 located on a lot at least one hundred feet from any residential 13 district or no closer than one-half the lot width from adjacent 14 residentially zoned prooerty. 15 D. Area and height of free-standing signs: Overall heigh1 16 of a free-standing sign shall not exceed twenty-five feet, with 17 a maximum of seventy-five square feet per face. 18 E. Buildings or centers with two or more business tenants 19 IIf a building or center has two or more business tenants, a wall 20 sign for each tenant may be placed on the building. Area of 21 sign shall be as described in 19.60.220 B. except that businesses 22 which front on a parking lot shall have the parking lot frontage 23 count as the street frontage. In addition, one free-standing 24 sign may be permitted per street frontage up to a maximum of two signs identifying the name of the center and/or identifying I those businesses therein. Area not to exceed two hundred twenty- 25 26 27 five square feet total for both signs, but no more than one 28 hundred fifty square feet for one of the signs. -14- MC-92 . 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 F. Freeway identification signs: 1. One additional free-standing sign shall be allowed for those businesses located within four hundred feet of a freeway Such sign must be for the specific intent or purpose of identifica tion from the freeway. 2. An overall height of forty feet shall be allowed. 3. Maximum of one hundred fifty square feet of adver- tising area shall be permitted. 4. A freeway identification sign may be placed any- where on the site provided it does not project over the property line and is not less than one hundred feet from any residential zone or to furthest property line, whichever is closer. G. Projecting signs: Projecting signs shall be allowed in lieu of free-standing signs when a building front is located closer than five feet to the front property line. Said sign shall not project above the roof line or parapet wall (whichever is higher) of the building, and shall not project more than five feet from the building pursuant to Chapter 10 of the Uniform Sign Code (Table 4.5). Maximum sign area shall not exceed seventy-five square feet per sign face. H. ~1arquee signs: For uses involving a permanent seating capacity of one hundred persons or more, marquee signs may be permitted subject to the conditional development permit required for such uses. I. Traffic directional signs (on-site): Such signs shall be permitted for the purpose of aiding vehicular circulation and safety. Signs may not be larger than eight square feet in . area nor greater than six feet in height. -15- MC-92 2 4 II [ 1 J. Drive-through restaurants: tienu display signs may I~ allowed. Signs may not be larger than thirty square feet in 3 area nor greater than seven feet in height. 19.60.230 Sign restrictions in 0 Open District. None 5 permitted other than those related to a public or semi-public 6 purpose or as approved by the Planning Commission under a variance. 7 19.60.240 Sign restrictions in all zoning districts not 8 otherwise indicated. Sign restrictions in all zoning districts no 9 otherwise indicated shall be as set forth in Section 19.60.220. 10 19.60.250 Off-premise signs. 11 Off-premise signs, as defined in Section 19.60.020, may 12 be permitted in the City of San Bernardino subject to the follow- 13 ing restrictions: 14 15 A. Specific standards: 1. Zones permitted: Off-premise signs shall only be 16 permitted in the following zones provided a building permit has been obtained: C-3, C-3A, C-M, M-l, and M-2. 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 2. Sign area: Maximum of three hundred square feet per face with a maximum of two faces. 3. Height: Maximum of thirty-two feet. 4. Setback: No portion of an off-premise sign may be closer than ten feet to the public right-of-way. 5. Spacing: Minimum of four hundred feet in any straight line between off-premise signs. 6. No off-premise sign shall be located so that its side edge is less than one hundred ten feet, or its front face or back face is less than five hundred feet, from any residential zoning district. -16- MC~92 1 7. An off-premise sign shall not be allowed within 2 five hundred feet of any park, school, cemetery or church, re- 3 gardless of zoning. 4 8. An off-premise sign shall not be permitted within 5 six hundred sixty feet from the right-of-way line of a freeway, when the advertising face of an off-premise sign is visible from lany point on said right-of-way line. 6 7 8 9. Off-premise signs shall not be allowed on any 9 building roof. 10 B. Any company owning an off-premise sign may replace it 11 in any other approved zoning district within the City upon issuance 12 of a permit. Replacement of such signs shall be on a one-to-one 13 basis and shall not require a conditional development permit. The 14 new sign shall conform to all other conditions relating to off- 15 premise signs and shall require plot plan review by the Planning 16 Department. 17 C. A new sign which would result in an increase in the 18 number of off-premise signs owned by any company may be permitted 19 subject to approval of a conditional development permit. 20 19.60.260 Nonconforming Signs. 21 A. A legally established sign which fails to conform to 22 this chapter 19.60 as presently amended shall be allowed continued 23 use, except that the sign shall not be: 24 1. Structurally altered so as to extend its useful lif . 25 2. Expanded. 26 3. Re-established after a business has been discon- 27 tinued for six months or more. 28 4. Re-established after damage or destruction of more -17- , than fifty percent of its current market value, as determined by the Superintendent of Building and Safety. B. Sign copy and sign faces may be changed and shall not be considered as a structural change. C. Legal non-conforming wall signs shall not prevent the installation of conforming free-standing signs, nor shall legal non-conforming free-standing signs prevent the installation of conforming wall signs. D. All illegal signs (without a permit) shall be abated or made to conform with this chapter within ninety days from the date of final adoption of this ordinance. 19.60.270 Administration. A. Enforcement: It shall be the duty of the Superinten- dent of Building and Safety of the City of San Bernardino to enforce the provisions of this chapter. The Superintendent may designate a representative of the department to act in his place. B. Interpretation: Questions arising from the applicatio of this chapter shall be referred to the Planning Commission for determination. The Commission shall interpret this chapter in a manner which best fulfills the intent of its provisions. C. Variances: Any variance of the height, area or number of signs which exceeds the standards set forth in this chapter shall be subject to the variance provisions of Chapter 19.74 and shall require a public hearing and the payment of a filing fee D. Appeal: The applicant for a sign permit may appeal a decision of the Building and Safety Superintendent or the Planning Director within fourteen calendar days of such decision to the Planning Commission. Appeals srall be made on forms pro- -18- M<:-92 , .' .' 1 ided by the Planning Department and shall not necessitate payment 2 f fees. The Planning Commission shall review such appeal at its 3 ext available, regularly scheduled meeting. The Commission shall 4 ither uphold, reverse, or modify the Superintendent or Director's 5 ecision. The decision of the Commission shall be final unless 6 ppealed to the Mayor and Common Council within ten days. 7 19.60.280 Conflicting provisions. 8 If any of the provisions of this chapter conflict with 9 he provisions of any other section of the San Bernardino Municipal bode or of any ordinances of the City of San Bernardino, the pro- i ~isions of this chanter shall prevail." Chapters 16.04 and 16.08 of the San Bernardino I 10 11 12 ! SECTION 2. ~1uniciPal Code I , , 13 are repealed. 14 I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing ordinance was duly 15 adopted by the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San 16 adjourned regular meeting thereof, held at an 17 17th day of Auqust , 1981, by the following 18 to wit: 19 AYES: Council Members Castaneda, Reilly, Hernandez. 20 Botts, Hobbs, Strickler 21 NAYS: None 22 ABSENT: Council Member Hudson 23 ~$P/l/?/~,t/ / City Clerk 24 25 26 of The foregoing ordinance is hereby /7 &tu4Mvl-- , 1981. I 27 -19- 28 , . MC~92' ~, , . . ' MA~CH 1981 "sky , PROPOSED SIGN ORDINANCt. KIOSK SIGN 5'0' City ----- ~~ Of San Bernardino' - ~ Chaparral -- * --woodfam '!-. ~ Mill Creek le.o' . i/ . " I , \ ~dA ' , 1 JA " , T K'" '-1- T 10. ~ .t:"x. H IblT , . " 1 Cf - A II . .. .' ~ . . " ., .~ . ,." ,;r,: . .t q .