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Memo to Planning Commission/CU 02-13 <br /> April 23,2002 <br /> Page 2 <br /> • The applicant is requesting this sign to help identify the business as well as to prevent <br /> undesired traffic into the drive-thru. Since the opening of the drive-thru, it has been <br /> mistaken as a photo and/or video drop off area. This is as a result of the current signage on <br /> the west façade of the building that says "1 Hour Photo" and "Video." <br /> They are proposing a 2'-4 l/" x 20' (47.5 square feet) aluminum frame wall sign to be <br /> installed on the west façade of the canopy below the metal scupper. <br /> Analysis <br /> Staff agrees that a sign on the canopy is needed to identify the business from Highway 169 <br /> as well as to minimize the confusion of what the drive-thru is for,thus reducing unnecessary <br /> traffic near the store entrance. However,the sign does not meet the sign design standards of <br /> the Hillside Crossing PUD. The agreement states, "Wall signage for each freestanding <br /> building must consist of individual letters." The proposed sign is a single back lit cabinet <br /> sign. The amount of total signage on the building if the sign is approved will not exceed the <br /> amount allowed by the PUD agreement. <br /> Recommendation <br /> Staff recommends that the Planning Commission recommend approval of the Conditional <br /> Use Permit for additional signage on the west façade of the pharmacy drive thru canopy with <br /> IIIthe following condition: <br /> 1. THE SIGN WILL CONSIST OF INDIVIDUAL LETTERS. <br /> • <br /> S:\PLANNING\Case Files\CU 02-13 Coborns\CU 02-13 PC.doc <br />