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HomeMy WebLinkAbout32- Planning & Building Services CITV.,OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION From: Michael E. Hays, Director Subject: Development Code Amendment No. 97-03 - A request to amend Development Code Chapter 19.22, Dept: Planning & Building Services Section 19.22.030 and Section 19.22.160, Table 022.01 to permit secondary signage for specified Date: October 16, 1997 commercial uses. MCC Date: November 3, 1997 Synopsis of Previous Council Action: N/A Recommended Motion: That said ordinance be laid over for final adoption. t Michael E. a s Contact person: Michael E Hays Phone: 384-5357 Supporting data attached: Staff Report and Ordinance Ward(s): Citywide FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: N/A Source: (Acct No ) N/A (Acct Description) Finance: Council Notes: Agenda Item No. Ordinance Laid Over i CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION STAFF REPORT SUBJECT: DEVELOPMENT CODE AMENDMENT NO. 97-03 Mayor and Common Council meeting of November 3, 1997 OWNER: N/A APPLICANT: Nix Check Cashing 17019 Kingsview Avenue Carson, CA 90746 (310)538-2242 REQUEST: A request to amend Chapter 19.22, Section 19.22.030 and Table 022.01 of the San Bernardino Municipal Code (Development Code) to permit secondary signage for retail tenants larger than 15,000 square feet and for service stations and drive-thru fast food restaurants. This amendment will affect parcels in all commercial land use districts except CR-3. BACKGROUND: The applicant, Nix Check Cashing, has requested this amendment because of their interest in being secondary tenants for the Pic 'N Save at 466 Orange Show Road. There is a trend in retailing toward "co-branding", which involves, for example, the siting of fast food outlets at service stations and banks in supermarkets. Since the Planning Commission hearing on this project, a request has been made for secondary signage for fast food outlets since the industry is also trending toward "co-branding". As a result, development standards for fast food outlets have been added to this Development Code Amendment. KEY ISSUES: None ENVIRONMENTAL DISCUSSION: Exempt per General Rule, CEQA Section 15061(b)(3) PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION: The Planning Commission voted 9 to 0 (Enciso, Gonzalez, Hamilton, Lockett, Quiel, Reilly, Schuiling, Suarez and Thrasher) to recommend approval of Development Code Amendment No. 97-03 based upon the Findings of Fact contained in the September 2, 1997 staff report (Exhibit 1). RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the Mayor and Common Council approve Development Code Amendment No. 97-03 to amend Chapter 19.22, Section 19.22.030 and Table 022.01 of the San Bernardino Municipal Code (Development Code) to permit secondary signage for retail tenants larger than 15,000 square feet and for service stations and drive-thru fast food restaurants, except those in the CR-3 land use district, based upon the Findings of Fact. Prepared by: Margaret Park, AICP, Senior Planner For: Michael Hays, Director, Planning and Building Services Exhibits: 1 - Planning Commission Staff Report 2 - Ordinance i i f x EXHIBIT 1 SUMMARY CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO PLANNING DIVISION ---- - - ---------- --------- ---------------------- ---- - --- - -------------------------------------- CASE: Development Code Amendment No. 97-03 AGENDA ITEM: 3 HEARING DATE: September 2, 1997 WARD: N/A APPLICANT: OWNER: Nix Check Cashing Same as Applicant c/o Jim Paul 17019 Kingsview Avenue Carson, CA 90746 ---- ------------------------------------------- ------------ ---------- ------ --- ---------------- REQUEST / LOCATION A request to amend Development Code Section 19.22 (Sign Regulations) to permit secondary signage for retail tenants larger than 15,000 square feet and for service stations. This amendment will affect parcels in all commercial land use districts except CR-3. ------ ----------------------------------------- ------ -- --------------------------------------- CONSTRAINTS/OVERLAYS N/A --------- --------------- ----------------------- ----- - ---- -------------- ----------------------- ENVIRONMENTAL FINDINGS ❑ Not Applicable ■ Exempt, Section 15061 (b)(3) ❑ No Significant Effects ❑ Potential Effects -- - - - ---------------------------- -------------- - -- -- ---- - - -- -- --------- -------- --------------- STAFF RECOMMENDATION: ■ APPROVAL ❑ CONDITIONS ❑ DENIAL ❑ CONTINUANCE TO: ----------------------------------------------- REQUEST - The project consists of a proposal to amend Chapter 19.22 of the San Bernardino Municipal Code (Development Code) to permit secondary signage for tenants 15,000 square feet or larger and service stations. This amendment will affect parcels within all commercial land use districts except CR-3. The applicant, Nix Check Cashing, has requested this amendment because of their interest in being secondary tenants for the Pic 'N Save at 466 Orange Show Road. There is a trend in retailing toward "co-branding", which involves for example, the siting of fast foot outlets at service stations and banks in supermarkets. PROJECT DESCRIPTION - The proposed changes include additional text under "Remarks" on Table 022.01 and two new definitions to be added to Section 19.22.030. The proposed text changes are shown on Attachment "A". The following matrix describes the particulars of the amendment and is followed by the new definitions to be added. What the Development Proposed changes: Code permits: Who gets to have secondary Tenants 15,000 s.f. or Tenants 15,000 s.f. or larger; signage? larger Service Stations How many secondary signs Two informational signs for Two informational and/or secondary are allowed? the first 100' of primary signs for the first 100' of primary wall frontage, one sign per wall frontage, one sign per 50 50 additional feet up to a additional feet up to a maximum of maximum of 4 signs. 4 signs. A maximum of 2 secondary No secondary signs are signs are allowed. permitted. Can secondary signs be On primary wall only. On primary wall only. located on all walls with signage? What is the maximum size N/A 15% of primary tenant sign for 1st of these secondary signs? secondary sign. Signs 2,3 & 4, if applicable, shall be within total signage allowed. For multiple use service stations, gas pricing and all tenant signage must be within the 42 s.f. monument area. In addition, 1.5 s.f. of wall signage per lineal foot of building frontage to a maximum of 100 s.f. DCA 97-03 Hearing Date: 9/2/97 Page 3 What is the maximum size .75 s.f. of total sign area No change proposed for 15,000 s.f. of the primary sign? per each lineal foot of the tenants. building wall length; no For service stations, 1.5 s.f. of wall maximum signage per lineal foot of building frontage to a maximum of 100 s.f. What types of secondary Informational only. (For Identification is also permitted. (For signs are permitted? example: bakery, deli, example: Nix CheckCashing, Wells bank) Fargo Bank, Taco Bell); maximum of 2 For service stations, business identification is permitted. Are logos permitted? No, informational only. Yes Can buildings with legal, No, but if signage is Yes, all 15,000 s.f. tenants are non-conforming signage be changed to conform to the permitted one secondary sign up to eligible for secondary DC then secondary signage 15% of primary wall sign without signage? can be added. bringing the primary sign into conformance with the DC. In what districts will this CN, CG, CR and CH land All commercial districts, except CR- DCA applicable? use districts 3 (Tri-City). PROPOSED TEXT Table 022.01(C)(1)(b) and (C)(3)(b) under Remarks: "Informational and/or secondary signs are allowed on the primary wall only." "A maximum of 2 secondary signs are allowed per location. Max. size of 1st sign is I5% of primary signage. More than one secondary sign requires that total of all primary/secondary signage be contained within max. sign area." Table 022.01(C)(4)(a) under Remarks: "Secondary signage is allowed up to 50% of the total signage, and the combined area of all signs shall not exceed the maximum sign area. For multi-use sites, gas pricing and all tenant signage must be within max. monument sign area. Wall signage will be permitted the same as for single tenant commercial sites." To be added as a note at the end of Table 022.01: "Not applicable to locations within the CR-3, Commercial Regional, Tri-City land use district." DCA 97-03 Hearing Date: 9/2/97 Page 4 PROPOSED DEFINITIONS Secondary Sign A sign identifying a business located within the tenant space of the primary business. Primary Wall The wall on a commercial/industrial structure that contains the primary entrance to the business. FINDINGS AND ANALYSIS - This DCA is has been determined to be exempt from CEQA in accordance with Section 15061(b)(3) which exempts those projects that will not have a significant effect on the environment. Development Code Amendment Findings (1)The proposed amendment is consistent with the General Plan in that it is consistent with Goal 4D which states: "Maintain and enhance commercial regional cores and economically sound community-serving commercial concentrations." Because of the trend by major retailers toward "co-branding", permitting the use of secondary signage will encourage businesses to co-locate together in an economically beneficial manner where it may not have been viable before due to lack of signage. This proposal is also consistent with Policy 4.16.3 which states: "Set, and require adherence to, standards for retail buildings in order to create and maintain an attractive image for each commercial corridor..." This Code Amendment limits the number and size of signs to avoid clutter, and overzealous signage that can create a negative image for the City. The secondary signs as permitted are subject to adopted design guidelines already in place in the Development Code. Staff, in researching and reviewing this proposal, has recommended a conservative method of allowing this type of signage by essentially expanding the definition of informational signs for tenants 15,000 square feet or larger. Service stations, another popular vehicle for co-branding, would be allowed secondary signage in addition to the primary signage with the total area consistent with general commercial sign standards instead of more restrictive service station standards. (2)The proposed amendment would not be detrimental to the public interest, health, safety, convenience, or welfare of the City in that signage in general is already permitted in the City. This limited Code Amendment addresses a nationwide trend that is evident in many regional and neighboring cities. This Development Code Amendment limits the number and location of secondary signs and maintains the maximum total sign area. This DCA will not permit land uses where they DCA 97-03 Hearing Date: 9/2/97 Page 5 were not permitted before, but will allow similar, compatible uses to share tenants space when it is appropriate. CONCLUSION - The proposed amendment is consistent with the Development Code and General Plan and is exempt from CEQA. RECOMMENDATION - Staff proposes that the Planning Commission recommend that the Mayor and Common Council approve Development Code Amendment No. 97-03 based on the Findings of Fact. Respectfully submitted, MICHAEL E. HAYS Director of Planning and Building Services MARGARET E. PARK, AICP Associate Planner Attachments: A - Proposed text changes to Table 022.01 B - Photographs submitted by the Applicant EXHIBIT 2 1 ORDINANCE NO. _ 2 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AMENDING CHAPTER 19.22, SECTION 19.22.030 AND SECTION 19.22.160, TABLE 022.01 OF THE 3 SAN BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL CODE (DEVELOPMENT CODE) TO ADD NEW DEFINITIONS FOR SECONDARY SIGNAGE AND TO ADD SPECIFIC STANDARDS FOR 4 THE ABOVE LISTED USES. 5 THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: 6 SECTION 1. Section 19.22. 030 and Section 19.22 . 160, Table 7 022 . 01 of the Municipal Code (Development Code) are amended to add 8 new definitions for secondary sign and primary wall and to add 9 specific standards for the above listed uses; all other provisions 10 of Section 19.22 . 030 and Section 19.22 . 160 remain unchanged. 11 The definitions and development standards of Section 19.22 .030 12 and Section 19. 22 . 160, Table 022 .01 of the Development Code are 13 hereby amended to read as follows (see Attachment A, Development 14 Code pages III-21, III-34, III-35, III-37, III-38, III-39 and 15 III-44 attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference) : 16 "SECTION 19 .22 . 030 DEFINITIONS 17 Secondary Sian A sign identifying a business located within the 18 19 tenant space of the primary business. Primary Wall The wall on a commercial/industrial structure that 20 21 contains the primary entrance to the business. " SECTION 19.22 . 160 SIGN REGULATIONS 22 23 Table 022 . 01 (C) (1) (b) and (C) (3) (b) under REMARKS: 24 "Informational and/or secondary signs are allowed on the primary 25 wall only. " 26 "A maximum of 2 secondary signs are allowed per location. Max. 27 size of 1st sign is 15% of primary signage. More than one 28 secondary sign requires that total of all primary/secondary signage 1 I be contained within max. sign area." 2 Table 022 .01 new line items (C) (1) (g) and (C) (3) (i) : 3 Under CLASS: 4 "Drive thru restaurants. " 5 Under TYPE: 6 "Secondary wall signage." 7 Under MAXIMUM NUMBER: 8 112 per street frontage. " 9 Under MAXIMUM SIGN AREA: 10 111.5 s. f. of sign area per each lineal foot of bld. fronting on a 11 street. 75 s. f. max. sign area in CN, otherwise 100 s. f. max. in 12 addition, 1. 5 s. f. of sign area per each lineal foot of the bld's. 13 rear elevation if a public entrance is provided from a rear street 14 or parking lot. 50 s. f. max. " 15 Under MAXIMUM SIGN HEIGHT: 16 "May not project above eaveline. " 17 Under LOCATION: 18 "May be located on parapet or canopy. " 19 Under ILLUMINATION ALLOWED: 20 "Yes. " 21 Under REMARKS: 22 "Allowable aggregate wall sign(s) area shall include areas of 23 allowed permanent window signs. " 24 Table 022 . 01(C) (4) (a) under MAXIMUM SIGN AREA: 25 1142 s. f. per face. " 26 Under REMARKS: 27 "Secondary signage is allowed up to 50% of the total signage, and 28 the combined area of all signs shall not exceed the maximum sign 2 1 area. For multi-use sites, gas pricing and all tenant signage must 2 be within max. monument sign area. Wall signage will be permitted 3 the same as for single tenant commercial sites. " 4 Noted at the end of Table 022.01: 5 "Not applicable to locations within the CR-3 , Commercial Regional, 6 Tri-City land use district. " 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 3 1 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AMENDING CHAPTER 2 19.22, SECTION 19.22 . 030 AND SECTION 19.22 . 160, TABLE 022 . 01 OF THE SAN BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL CODE (DEVELOPMENT CODE) TO ADD NEW 3 DEFINITIONS FOR SECONDARY SIGNAGE AND TO ADD SPECIFIC STANDARDS FOR THE ABOVE LISTED USES. 4 I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing ordinance was duly adopted 5 by the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino at a 6 meeting thereof held on the day of 7 1997, by the following vote to wit: 8 Council Members AYES NAYS ABSTAIN ABSENT 9 NEGRETE 10 CURLIN 11 ARIAS 12 OBERHELMAN 13 DEVLIN 14 ANDERSON 15 MILLER 16 17 City Clerk 18 The foregoing resolution is hereby approved this 19 day of , 1997 . 20 21 Tom Minor, Mayor 22 City of San Bernardino 23 Approved as to form and legal content: 24 JAMES F. PENMAN 25 City Attorney 26 By: 27 28 4 ATTACHMNT "A" SIGN REGULATIONS - 19.22 Portable Sign. A sign that is not permanently affixed to a structure or the ground. Primary Sign. The largest sign located on the building front wall containing the main entrance. MC 901 4/18/94 Primary Wall. The wall on a non-residential structure that contains the primary entrance to the business. Promotional Sign. A sign erected on a temporary basis to promote the sale of new products, new management, new hours of operation, a new service, or to promote a special sale. Real Estate Sign. An on-site sign pertaining to the sale or lease of the premises. Roof Sign. A sign erected, constructed, or placed upon or over a roof of a building, including a mansard roof and which is wholly or partly supported by such buildings. Secondary Sign. A sign identifying a business located within the tenant space of the primary business. Sign. Any structure, housing, device, figure, statuary, painting, display, message placard, or other contrivance, or any part thereof, which is designed, constructed, created, engineered, intended, or used to advertise, or to provide data or information in the nature of advertising, for any of the following purposes: to designate, identify, or indicate the name of the business of the owner or occupant of the premises upon which the advertising display is located; or, to advertise the business conducted, services available or rendered, or the goods produced, sold, or available for sale, upon the property where the advertising display is erected. Sign. The entire face of a sign, including the surface and any framing, projections, or molding, but not including the support structure. Individual channel-type letters mounted on a building shall be measured by the area enclosed by four straight lines outlining each word. Signs Program. A coordinated program of 1 or more signs for an individual building or building complexes with multiple tenants. Temporary Sign. A sign intended to be displayed for a limited period of time. Trademark. A word or name which, with a distinctive type or letter style, is associated with a business or business entity in the conduct of business. MC 834 5/19/92 Vehicle Sign. A sign which is attached to or painted on a vehicle which is parked on or adjacent to any property, the principal purpose of which is to attract attention to a product sold or an activity or business located on such property. Wall Sign. A sign painted on or fastened to a wall and which does not project more than 12 inches from the building or structure. Window Sign. Any sign that is applied or attached to a window or located in such a manner that it can be seen from the exterior of the structure. 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Request/Location: Signage for retail tenants larger than 15,000 square feet and for service stations and drive-through fast food restaurants. The amendment will affect parcels in all commercial land use districts except CR-3. ORDINANCE: Ordinance amending Chapter 19.22, Section 19.22.030 and Section 19.22.160, Table 022.01 of the Municipal Code (Development Code) to add new definitions for secondary signage and to add specific standards for the above listed uses. FIRST READING ACTION: That the hearing be closed; and that the ordinance which approves Development Code Amendment#97-03,be laid over for final adoption based on findings of fact attached to the Staff Report dated October 16, 1997, from Michael Hays, Director of Planning and Building Services. NOTICE OF: Bad Quality Original. X - Document. Map. FOR ASSISTANCE: Should you have any questions on this matter, please do not hesitate to contact either the records management staff or the Administrative Operations Supervisor at (909) 384-5002. Rachel Clark City Clerk RC:mam