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(R1-b) zoning district and is a permitted institutional use. The property was purchased by Elk River <br /> Alliance Church in 2006,and the existing freestanding sign was approved and constructed in 2009. <br /> City ordinance outlines signage for this property in Section 30-879 of the city code as follows: <br /> For permitted nonresidential uses, such as churches, synagogues, and schools, in residentially Zoned areas, one on- <br /> premises freestanding and one wall sign, not to exceed 96 square feet in total sign area. Wlhere a Zoning lot has in <br /> excess of 1,000 linear feet of combined street frontage, the total sign area shall not exceed 192 square feet with no more <br /> than 96 square feetper sign. Freestanding signage shall not exceed 20 feet in height. <br /> Applicable Regulation <br /> (The applicant's responses are italici.Zed with staff's notes after.) <br /> Variances may be granted when the petitioner establishes that the variance satisfies all five of the criteria <br /> described below. The variance is: <br /> 1. Is in harmony with the general purpose and intent of the ordinance, and <br /> The cross at the top of the tower will be light with LEDs and will provide an effuient and understated ymbol <br /> indicating the location of the church. This is not a large obstructive sign thatyou might see at a fast food restaurant, <br /> but a nicely lit symbol to hep attract practitioners to the church. The new tower and lit cross with the height that <br /> has been requested serves several purposes without being obtrusive to the surrounding neighborhood. <br /> Additional Sign <br /> The intent of the sign ordinance is to provide standards for effective use of signs for both the economic <br /> vitality and aesthetics of the community and neighborhood. Depending on the size and location, an <br /> additional sign may or may not alter the aesthetic of the community. In this case, this is the only <br /> residentially-zoned property with an institutional use along 185th Avenue that has signage. The intent of <br /> the ordinance is to limit the number of signs, for permitted nonresidential uses,in a residentially zoned <br /> district. The general purpose and intent of the ordinance is not met with the addition of a second free <br /> standing sign. <br /> Sign Height <br /> The intent of the sign ordinance also protects the health and welfare of residents and neighbors while <br /> maintaining consistency in neighborhoods. The height requirements outlined in the ordinance (i.e.,20 <br /> feet) can be met while providing adequate wayfinding signage. This is the goal of the variance request. <br /> Providing additional height beyond what is permitted by ordinance does not protect the health and <br /> welfare of residents or consistency of the neighborhood as the taller sign,which inherently is a beacon, <br /> will be more visible from neighboring properties compared to a shorter, compliant sign that may not be. <br /> The intent is to limit the height of signs, for permitted nonresidential uses,in a residentially zoned <br /> district. When the City Council approved the 20-foot height limit, they determined the height was an <br /> appropriate height for permitted nonresidential use signs in a residential district. The general purpose <br /> and intent of the ordinance is not met with a sign exceeding the allowed height by more than three times <br /> the permitted height. <br /> 2. is consistent with the City of Elk River comprehensive plan. <br /> ire feel that all things considered the additional free standing tower will not alter the essential character of the <br /> locality or detract from the look and feel of the neighborhood additionally it would enhance the draw of the church to <br /> new and future attendees to hep build a stronger community in the Elk River area. <br /> N:\Departments\Community Development\Planning\Case Files\V\V 16-10 Gateway Church\5-City Council\V 16-10 sf CC 10-17-16.docx <br />