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SIGN CODE UPDATE | DOWNTOWN SIGN DISTRICT SPRINGFIELD CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION April 22, 2019 WHAT WILL WE COVER ? Progress Since Most Recent Work Session (March 25, 2019 ) Input Needed (Requested Action Items) Action Items C through


  1. SIGN CODE UPDATE | DOWNTOWN SIGN DISTRICT SPRINGFIELD CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION April 22, 2019

  2. WHAT WILL WE COVER ?  Progress Since Most Recent Work Session (March 25, 2019 )  Input Needed (Requested Action Items)  Action Items C through H  Next Steps & Additional Thoughts 1 OVERVIEW | RECAP | ACTION ITEMS

  3. WHAT HAS BEEN ACCOMPLISHED ?  March 25 , 2019 Work Session  District Boundary  Sign Types  Code Summary (Proposed Changes)  Action Items A & B  Downtown Business Meetup 2 OVERVIEW | RECAP | ACTION ITEMS

  4. HOW DO WE MOVE FORWARD ? ACTION ITEM C (ATT. 1 ) Wall signs: c.1 Proceed to first reading with text as-is (no changes) c.2 Modify language to account for businesses that do not face a public street c.3 Modify language to a per-building basis Direct staff to conduct further review c.4 3 OVERVIEW | RECAP | ACTION ITEMS

  5. HOW DO WE MOVE FORWARD ? ACTION ITEM D (ATT. 1 ) Design and location of freestanding, projecting, and roof signs: d.1 Proceed to first reading with language as drafted (no additional changes) d.2 Modify the language to another specified square footage, height, and/or allowable locations d.3 Direct staff to conduct further review 4 OVERVIEW | RECAP | ACTION ITEMS

  6. HOW DO WE MOVE FORWARD ? ACTION ITEM E (ATT. 1 ) BLDG. EST. 2019 Window signage v. pedestrian-oriented signs on windows: e.1 Proceed to first reading with language as drafted (exempt: 10% window area, pedestrian-oriented signs) e.2  exempt coverage limit and/or not allow pedestrian-oriented signs on windows if Window coverage exceeds 10% of the street-facing Sign glass area e.3 Direct staff to conduct further review 5 OVERVIEW | RECAP | ACTION ITEMS

  7. HOW DO WE MOVE FORWARD ? ACTION ITEM F (ATT. 1 ) Allowable placement of window signs: f.1 Proceed to first reading with language as drafted f.2 Modify language to prohibit window signs (not pedestrian-oriented signs) on the glass area between 4 and 6 ft. above the sidewalk Direct staff to conduct further review f.3 6 OVERVIEW | RECAP | ACTION ITEMS

  8. HOW DO WE MOVE FORWARD ? ACTION ITEM G (ATT. 1 ) Seasonal use of hand-painted windows: g.1 Proceed to first reading with language as drafted g.2 Modify language to add a date range during which window coverage can exceed 10% g.3 Consider painted windows as “temporary signs” g.4 Revise the definition of “mural” to include windows Direct staff to conduct further review g.5 7 OVERVIEW | RECAP | ACTION ITEMS

  9. HOW DO WE MOVE FORWARD ? ACTION ITEM H (ATT. 1 ) Non-conforming signs: h.1 Proceed to first reading with language as drafted h.2 Remove last part beginning at “...except that...” h.3 Modify language to allow for a review procedure h.4 Modify language to identify existing signage that contributes to downtown’s character h.5 Do not adopt stricter standards for downtown (match city-wide requirements) Direct staff to conduct further review h.6 8 OVERVIEW | RECAP | ACTION ITEMS

  10. NEXT STEPS, ETC.

  11. IF NEEDED: REFERENCE SLIDES FROM MARCH 25 COUNCIL WORK SESSION BEGIN ON NEXT SLIDE

  12. WHERE WOULD THE STANDARDS APPLY ? Click for Google Street View 2 OVERVIEW | RECAP | ACTION ITEMS

  13. WHAT SIGNS DOES THE CODE IDENTIFY ? Pedestrian-Oriented Signs Column/Wall | Blade | Window/Door 3 OVERVIEW | RECAP | ACTION ITEMS

  14. WHAT SIGNS DOES THE CODE IDENTIFY ? Pedestrian-Oriented Wall Signs Signs Column/Wall | Blade | Window/Door 3 OVERVIEW | RECAP | ACTION ITEMS

  15. WHAT SIGNS DOES THE CODE IDENTIFY ? Pedestrian-Oriented Wall Window Signs Signs Signs Column/Wall | Blade | Window/Door 3 OVERVIEW | RECAP | ACTION ITEMS

  16. WHAT SIGNS DOES THE CODE IDENTIFY ? Pedestrian-Oriented Wall Window Projecting Signs Signs Signs Signs Column/Wall | Blade | Window/Door 3 OVERVIEW | RECAP | ACTION ITEMS

  17. WHAT SIGNS DOES THE CODE IDENTIFY ? Pedestrian-Oriented Wall Window Projecting Freestanding Signs Signs Signs Signs Signs Column/Wall | Blade | Window/Door 3 OVERVIEW | RECAP | ACTION ITEMS

  18. WHAT ARE THE STANDARDS ? CURRENT STANDARDS PROPOSED STANDARDS Max. 3 signs per business 1 pedestrian-oriented sign ( change ) and max. 3 other   signs per business ( no change ) Freestanding, Projecting, or Roof signs Freestanding, Projecting, or Roof signs    1 sign per business ( no change )  1 sign per business  Size of projecting or roof signs ( no change )  Max. 80 sq. ft.  Projecting signs at corner of corner buildings ( change )  Freestanding limited to certain streets and sizes ( change ) Wall signs Wall signs    No change  2-3 signs per business  1 st Story: 3 ft 2 per linear ft. frontage  2 nd Story: 1.5 ft 2 per linear ft. frontage Window signs count toward the 3-sign limit if over 10% Not counted   coverage ( change ) Not counted:  Window signs  A-frame signs  A-frame signs  “Open” flags and street banners  “Open” flags and street banners 4 OVERVIEW | RECAP | ACTION ITEMS

  19. WHAT ARE THE STANDARDS ? CURRENT STANDARDS PROPOSED STANDARDS Max. 3 signs per business 1 pedestrian-oriented sign ( change ) and max. 3 other   signs per business ( no change ) Freestanding, projecting, or roof signs Freestanding, projecting, or roof signs    Sign limit and size of projecting or roof signs ( no change )  1 sign per business  Projecting signs at corner ( change )  Max. 80 sq. ft.  Freestanding limited to certain streets and sizes ( change ) Wall signs  Wall signs  No change   2-3 signs per business  1 st Story: 3 ft 2 per linear ft. frontage  2 nd Story: 1.5 ft 2 per linear ft. frontage Window signs count toward the 3-sign limit if over 10%  coverage ( change ) Not counted: Not counted   A-frame signs  Window signs  “Open” flags and street banners  A-frame signs  “Open” flags and street banners 4 OVERVIEW | RECAP | ACTION ITEMS

  20. WHAT ARE THE STANDARDS ? CURRENT STANDARDS PROPOSED STANDARDS Max. 3 signs per business 1 pedestrian-oriented sign ( change ) and max. 3 other   signs per business ( no change ) Freestanding, projecting, or roof signs Freestanding, projecting, or roof signs    Sign limit and size of projecting or roof signs ( no change )  1 sign per business  Projecting signs at corner buildings ( change )  Max. 80 sq. ft.  Freestanding limited to certain streets and sizes ( change ) Wall signs Wall signs    2-3 signs per business  No change  1 st Story: 3 ft 2 per linear ft. frontage  2 nd Story: 1.5 ft 2 per linear ft. frontage Window signs count toward the 3-sign limit if over 10% Not counted   coverage ( change ) Not counted:  Window signs  A-frame signs  A-frame signs  “Open” flags and street banners  “Open” flags and street banners 4 OVERVIEW | RECAP | ACTION ITEMS

  21. WHAT ARE THE STANDARDS ? CURRENT STANDARDS PROPOSED STANDARDS Max. 3 signs per business 1 pedestrian-oriented sign ( change ) and max. 3 other   signs per business ( no change ) Freestanding, projecting, or roof signs Freestanding, projecting, or roof signs    Sign limit and size of projecting or roof signs ( no change )  1 sign per business  Projecting signs at corner buildings ( change )  Max. 80 sq. ft.  Freestanding limited to certain streets and sizes ( change ) Wall signs Wall signs    2-3 signs per business  No change  1 st story: 3 ft. 2 per linear ft. frontage  2 nd story: 1.5 ft. 2 per linear ft. frontage Window signs would count toward the 3-sign limit if Not counted   over 10% coverage ( change )  Window signs  A-frame signs  “Open” flags and street banners 4 OVERVIEW | RECAP | ACTION ITEMS

  22. WHAT ARE THE STANDARDS ? MORE ON FREESTANDING SIGNS Mill Street to 8 th Street South A Street & Pioneer Parkway (E/W) Everywhere Else 5 OVERVIEW | RECAP | ACTION ITEMS

  23. HOW DO WE MOVE FORWARD ? ? 6 OVERVIEW | RECAP | ACTION ITEMS

  24. HOW DO WE MOVE FORWARD ? Non-conforming Size of window & wall signs ped.-oriented signs a h Seasonal Size & placement window paintings of blade signs g b c f Placement of Amount & placement window signs of wall signs e d Design & location of freestanding, Ped.-oriented v. projecting, roof signs window signs 7 OVERVIEW | RECAP | ACTION ITEMS

  25. HOW DO WE MOVE FORWARD ? ACTION ITEM A (ATT. 1 ) Pedestrian-oriented signs: doors, storefront windows, walls, or building columns: a.1 Specify minimum size and proceed to first reading a.2 Modify language to another specified size and/or lettering height a.3 Direct staff to conduct further review 8 OVERVIEW | RECAP | ACTION ITEMS

  26. HOW DO WE MOVE FORWARD ? ACTION ITEM B (ATT. 1 ) Blade signs: b.1 Specify minimum size and proceed to first reading b.2 Modify language (thickness, square footage, lettering height, placement at corner buildings) b.3 Direct staff to conduct further review 9 OVERVIEW | RECAP | ACTION ITEMS

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