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��i <br /> Eof <br /> lk — - Request for Action <br /> River <br /> To Item Number <br /> Mayor and City Council 7.4 <br /> Agenda Section Meeting Date Prepared by <br /> Public Hearinj lAugust 19, 2019 Zack Carlton,Planning Manager <br /> Item Description Reviewed by <br /> Ordinance Amendment: Non-Residential Signage in Chris Leeseber , Senior Planner <br /> Residential Districts Reviewed by <br /> Cal Portner, City Administrator <br /> Action Requested <br /> Adopt,by motion,an amendment to the sign ordinance regarding non-residential uses in residential <br /> districts. <br /> Background/Discussion <br /> Case No. OA 19-07 <br /> The City Council directed staff to evaluate a possible ordinance amendment to allow non-residential uses <br /> (churches and schools) in residential districts to place a permitted sign across a city street when the lots <br /> are under the same ownership. The change would only allow additional opportunities/locations for <br /> placement of signs, and would not expand the number or size of signs allowed for each use.The current <br /> limit is one freestanding sign up to 96 square feet and 20 feet in height. <br /> The city code currently defines a zoning lot as: <br /> Zoning lot means a parcel of land occupied or used or intended for occupancy or use for a purpose <br /> identified in article VI of this chapter and identified as such for the purposes of zero lot line <br /> development. The parcel shall abut a public street and shall be of sufficient size to satisfy and <br /> meet all dimensional regulations required by article VI of this chapter. The designated zoning lot <br /> may encompass more than one lot of record and shall serve as a unified development site for <br /> purposes of application of standards. <br /> The last sentence allows property owners of adjacent parcels to combine them for zoning purposes <br /> (building permits, signs,use, etc.) and the suggested change below would extend that opportunity to <br /> nonresidential uses in residential districts. <br /> The proposed change to Sec. 30-879 (d) reads: <br /> d) For permitted nonresidential uses, such as churches, synagogues, and schools, in residentially <br /> zoned areas, one on-premises, freestanding sign and one wall sign, not to exceed 96 square <br /> feet in total sign area. Where a Zoning Lot has in excess of 1,000 linear feet of combined <br /> street frontage, the total sign area shall not exceed 192 square feet with no more than 96 <br /> square feet per sign. Freestanding signage shall not exceed 20 feet in height. <br /> (1) For the purpose of this section, Zoning Lots shall include vacant commonly held parcels <br /> across city streets. <br /> The Elk River Vision <br /> A welcoming community with revolutionary and spirited resourcefulness, exceptional p Q w E A E o s r <br /> service, and community engagement that encourages and inspires prosperity /` UR <br />