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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAG RPTS 1987 0406 PC REGMOORPARK CUNT HARPER, Ph.D. STEVEN KUENY Mayor City Manager . ELOISE BROWN e ' CHERYL J. KANE Mayor Pro Tern F City Attorney THOMAS C. FERGUSON PATRICK RICHARDS, A.I.C.P. Councilmember o to JOHN GALLOWAY Community Development Councilmember e� R. DENNIS DELZEIT BERNARDO PEREZ .,�o City Engineer Councilmember JOHN V. GILLESPIE MAUREEN W WALL Chief of Police City Clerk A G E N D A MOORPARK PLANNING COMMISSION Monday, April 6, 1987 1. CALL TO ORDER 2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 3. ROLL CALL PUBLIC COMMENTS APPROVAL OF MINUTES - March 16, 1987 CONSENT CALENDAR 6.a. Amendment to the Sign Ordinance THOMAS P.GENOVESE City Treasurer Revise the Sign Ordinance regarding tract pole flags and temporary commercial window sign coverage. Approval of Resolution No. PC -87 -133 7. PUBLIC HEARINGS (Old Business) 7.a. Amendment to the Sign Ordinance Revise the Sign Ordinance regarding real estate subdivisional directional (off site) signs. Recommended for continuance to April 20, 1987. .Those who wish to address the Moorpark Planning Commission on any item are required to fill out a Speaker's Card, and present it to the Secretary prior to the item being heard or they may not be heard. 799 Moorpark Avenue Moorpark, California 93021 (805) 529 -6864 AGENDA - PLANNING COMMISSION p. 2 - April 6, 1987 8. PUBLIC HEARINGS (New Business) 8.a. Major Modification - Residential Planned Drvel . �7vj - Request to occupy 135 homes prior to completion of certain required improvements in lieu of occupancy of 70 homes prior to completion of improvements as originally approved. Located generally between Collins Drive and Pecan Avenue. Beginning approximately 800 feet northerly of Campus Drive. 8.b. Planned Development Permit No. 1061 - Raymond Caren, M.D. Commercial Planned Development Permit for an existing 11,760 sq.ft. previously in an industrial zone now zoned for commercial use. Location 111 - 165 Poindexter Avenue. 9. PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION ITEMS 10. INFORMATION ITEMS 10.a.Minor Modification - Res 62 Residential units for Very Low and Low Income Families. Located south of Los Angeles Avenue, east of Liberty Bell Road, north of and adjacent to the Arroyo Simi. Request for modification to setback requirements. 11. COMMISSION COMMENTS 12. STAFF COMMENTS 12.a Cabot, Cabot, & Forbes - DP -32 13. ADJOURNMENT Copies of the reports or other written documentation relating to each item of business on the agenda are on file in the office of the City Clerk and are avail - able for public review. Any questions concerning any agenda item may be directed to the Department of Community Development (805) 529 -6864 MOORPARK City Clerk CITY OF MOORPARK ) COUNTY OF VENTURA ) ss STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) THOMAS P. GENOVESE City Treasurer I, Celia LaFleur, duly appointed Deputy City Clerk of the City of Moorpark, County of Ventura, State of California, do hereby certify under: penalty of perjury, that I posted a copy of the Moorpark P anning Commission Agenda for the meeting to be held e 9� at the following location: City Hall 799 Moorpark Avenue Moorpark, California Said agenda shall remain in place until after the meeting so that it is available for public review for at least 72 hours prior to the meeting, pursuant to Section 54954 et.seq. of the California Government Code. Executed on this day of 1987 at Moorpark , California. Celia LaFleur Deputy City Clerk 799 Moorpark Avenue Moorpark, Califomia 93021 (805) 529 -6884 CUNT HARPER, Ph.D. STEVEN KUENY Mayor City Manager — FLOISE BROWN . ` CHERYL J. KANE r Mayor Pro Tem City Attorney ThvMAS C. FERGUSON PATRICK RICHARDS, AI.C.P. Councilmember 0 Director of JOHN GALLOWAY Community Development Councilmember ;, R. DENNIS DEIZEIT BERNARDO PEREZ °•,, City Engineer ° Councilmember �� JOHN V. GILLESPIE MAUREEN W WALL Chief of Police City Clerk CITY OF MOORPARK ) COUNTY OF VENTURA ) ss STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) THOMAS P. GENOVESE City Treasurer I, Celia LaFleur, duly appointed Deputy City Clerk of the City of Moorpark, County of Ventura, State of California, do hereby certify under: penalty of perjury, that I posted a copy of the Moorpark P anning Commission Agenda for the meeting to be held e 9� at the following location: City Hall 799 Moorpark Avenue Moorpark, California Said agenda shall remain in place until after the meeting so that it is available for public review for at least 72 hours prior to the meeting, pursuant to Section 54954 et.seq. of the California Government Code. Executed on this day of 1987 at Moorpark , California. Celia LaFleur Deputy City Clerk 799 Moorpark Avenue Moorpark, Califomia 93021 (805) 529 -6884 • 6 RESOLUTION NO. PC-87-133 ITEM �" -- A RESOLUTION OF THE MOORPARK PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MOORPARK RECOMMENDING TO THE CITY COUNCIL AMENDMENTS TO THE MOORPARK MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO CHAPTER 50 OF TITLE 9 PERTAINING TO THE SIGN CODE. WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of Moorpark has directed staff to prepare an amendment to the Zoning Ordinance clarifying the Zoning Ordinance with regard to Tract Pole Flags and Temporary Commercial Window/Wall Signs ; and WHEREAS, studies and investigations were made, and staff reports and recommendations were submitted; and WHEREAS, pursuant to the requirements of the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act [Division 13 of the Public Resources Code of the State (beginning at Section 21000) 1 , and environmental assessment has been made in accordance with the City' s adopted Environmental Guidelines and it has been determined that this amendment to the zoning ordinance qualifies for a Negative Declaration and the Negative Declaration will be filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Ventura in accordance with the City' s adopted Environmental Guidelines ; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has found and determined that the proposed amendment is consistent with the General Plan; and WHEREAS, this Commission, upon giving the notice required by the provisions of Article 2 of chapter 4 of Title 7 of the Government Code (beginning at Section 65855) , did, on the 16th day of March , 1987 , conduct a public hearing as prescribed by law in order to consider said amendment to the City' s Municipal Code. NOW, THEREFORE, THE MOORPARK PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MOORPARK RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. This Commission hereby recommends to the City Council that the proposed Sign Code amendments attached to this resolution as Exhibit A, incorporated herein by reference as though fully set forth at this point and as amended orally at the public meeting, be adopted. SECTION 2. A finding is hereby made that these amendments to the Moorpark Municipal Code will not have a significant effect on the environment and that a Negative Declaration has been completed in compliance with C. E.Q.A. and the State EIR Guidelines issued thereunder, and that this body has reviewed and considered the infor- mation contained in the Negative Declaration SECTION 3. The Recording Secretary is instructed to forward a copy of this resolution to City Council for its attention in the manner prescribed by law. SECTION 4 . Said resolution to be presented at the Commission next regularly scheduled meeting. The action with the foregoing direction was approved by the following roll call vote: AYES: Commissioners Montgomery, Butcher, Wozniak, Schmidt and Chairman Holland; NOES : None; ABSENT: None. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 6th day of April , 1987 . Chairman Douglas Holland • ATTEST: Acting Secretary Resolution No .PC-87-133 EXHIBIT "A" ADD TO: Section 9. 50 - 040 CLASS OF SIGNS (C-1) Model Tract Pole Flags A series of metal poles installed securely in the ground with a height greater than six (6) feet which displays a pennant or flag of cloth material which is suspended only from the upper portion of the pole to attract attention to the location of the model sales units within the residential tract . DELETE FROM: Section 9 . 50 - 060 PERMITS except that temporary signs to be displayed not to exceed 15 days in any 6 month period and not exceeding 12 square feet in area, that otherwise conforms to the provisions of this code, and signs painted on walls or windows of buildings , and change of copy on legally existing sign structures , do not require a permit ADD TO: Section 9. 50 - 080 SIGNS PERMITED and Section 9 . 50 - 095" - SEE CHART Temporary Signs - Temproary signs relating to window and wall area may be permitted up to twenty-five percent (25Z) of the total window or wall elevation; such signs to be placed in predesignated area(s) of the window or wall elevation as approved by the Director of Community Development or his designee. In no event shall the aggregate area of temporary signs exceed one hundred fifty (150) feet. Temporary signs to promote special sales or events shall be allowed without a permit and shall be dated upon posting and shall not be displayed for more than fifteen (15) days . Any sign not displaying a date shall be removed immediately upon request by the Code Enforcement Officer. SEE CHART ADD TO: Section 9 . 50 - 100 CONSTRUCTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REMOVAL (h) Model tract pole flags shall be permitted providing that a plot plan shall be submitted and approve which complies with the following requirements : 1. A plot plan shall show the location of all proposed poles , setbacks , height , spacing dimensions , number and size . 2 . Location - Permitted only around the perimeter of the model tract site area and complex and shall not be permitted to exceed two hundred (200) feet from the nearest model unit or within two hundred (200) feet of any occupied residence. 3 . Height: Twenty (20) feet maximum. 'f4r e 3 N 4 . Setbacks : F9.-ve (-5) feet minimum from property boundaries . 5 . Spacing: To be determined at the time of review � of the plot plan and approval of the permit. `Z 6. Flag Size: Six (6) square feet maximum. 7 . Flag Number: Maximum of two (2) tract poles per model unit and one (1) flag per pole. zMn ✓�{ N 8. Time Period: Permitted for one (1) year or until last unit is first sold, whichever occurs first, with a one year renewal approved by the Director of Community Development. 9 . Removal Deposit: The applicant shall pay such application fees and removal fees as the City Council may adopt by resolution. Such fees shall be sufficient to cover one-hundred percent (100Z) of all cost to the City in administrating these sections . 10 . The Community Development Director may modify these requirements due to a topographic location hardship. 11. All model tract pole flags shall be well maintained and kept in good condition (i. e. not tathered/torn) . • MOORPARK _ - THOMAS C.FERGUSON ITEM 74 Mayor CLINT HARPER.Ph.D. CHERYL J.KANE Mayor Pro Tern City Atlorney ELOISE BROWN 410PPW PATRICK RICHARDS,A.LC.P Councilmember .r4.� � Director of JOHN GALLOWAY It°": Community Development Councilmember R.DENNIS yEngineer EIT BERNARDO PEREZ / i Councilmember JOHN V GI E MAUREEN W. Police WALL Chief of Police City Clerk MEMORANDUM THOMAS P.GENOVESE City Treasurer TO: The Planning Commission FROM: Patrick .J . Richards , Director of Community Development DATE: April 1, 1987 (PC meeting of 4/6/87) SUBJECT: OFF-SITE SUBDIVISION DIRECTIONAL SIGNS (Continued from March 16, 1987) BACKGROUND At its meeting of March 16 , 1987 the Commission discussed the above item and referred the matter back to staff. DISCUSSION The Ventura, Santa Barbara County Chapter of the Building Industry Association has been working with the City staff to develop a sign program. In addition to the material discussed at the March 16th meeting, it was suggested by the Commission to continue the hearing to allow additional time for the BIA' s input. Since then, staff has met with the BIA who has begun to develop a sign program for the City' s review. Since the meeting with the BIA, additional information was requested of the BIA which has not been completed to date. It is anticipated that the BIA will have completed the additional work requested in time for the next regular meeting of the Planning Commission on April 20 , 1987 . In the interim, staff has received sample ordinances of off-site subdivision directional signs from the cities of Poway (northern San Diego County) , Rancho Cucamonga, and Lancaster . They are attached for the Commission' s review. RECOMMENDED ACTION Continue this item to the Commission' s next regular meeting of April 20 , 1987 . 799 Moorpark Avenue Moorpark. California 93021 (805) 529-6864 �~ l cssra City of Lancaster Agenda Item : 44811 North Dale Avenue • %L_��GL{�� 'f� Lancaster. California 93539 Date •���L ( ,(. (805) 945-7811 O Mi4� ; APPROVED D Loins V.800gian April 2, 1984 LANCASTER MY COUNCIL m.„„. Lynn S. Harrison rtsid Fred M. Han tasnnanan Barbara Little Iann.u.nn..n Jack Murphy C nrdn James C.Gilley Gry Mana er TO: MAYOR BOZIGIAN AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM : DIRECTOR OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SUBJECT: ORDINANCE NO. 334 - PROVIDE THE PROCEDURE AND REGULATIONS FOR LOCATING SUBDIVISION DIRECTIONAL SIGNS WITHIN THE CITY During its regular meeting of February 13, 1984, the Planning Commission recommended approval (by a 4-0 vote ) , to the City Council , 'of an ordinance of the City of Lancaster, California, amending the City Zoning Ordinance to provide the procedure and regulations for locating subdivision directional signs within the City. The Commission further recommended approval (by a 4-0 vote ) of a Negative Declaration with a finding that the proposed project will not have a significant effect upon the environment. Jr Attachment: Staff report dated February 13 , 1984 • • B estiSTE 61 < City of Lancaster40 a o � x 44811 North Date Avenue J Lancaster. California 93534 `y4` ,805) 945-7811 fdTjp 118' APPROVED: ;2-73 LANCASTER PLANNING COMMISSION laws V. B"alsian February 13, 1984 Lynn S. Harrison r tbs., Fred M. Hann Co..m.[man Barbara Little cos asvman Jack Murphy TO: Lancaster Planning Camnisslon Cnun<aman James C. Gilley Ory Manager FROM: Director of Community Development SUBJECT: Amendment of the City of Lancaster Zoning Ordinance to provide the procedure and regulations for use of subdivision directional signs within the City. RECOMMFNDATTON: 1. Approve the Negative Declaration with the finding that the proposed project will not have a significant effect upon the environment. 2. Recommend approval of the attached Zoning Ordinance text amendments to the City Council. FNYTRONMFNTAL RFVTFN: Review of pertinent environmental documents has disclosed no significant adverse environmental impacts resulting from the proposed zoning ordinance amendment. Staff has therefore determined that a Negative Declaration is warranted. Notice of intent to prepare a Negative Declaration has been legally advertised. IFGAL NOTTCF: Notice of Public Hearing was posted in three places, and noticed in a newspaper of general circulation per prescribed procedure. BACKGROUND: The City of Lancaster Zoning Ordinance contains provisions (inherited from Los Angeles County) which permit subdivision directional signs according to rather permissive standards. In effect, these permissive standards provide for billboard-scale subdivision directional signs - a situation which promotes "sign pollution" throughout the community. Further contributing to this problem is the high incidence of illegally-erected subdivision directional signs - of all sizes and types - which has imposed a considerable burden on the City's code enforcement operations. In acknowlegement of the problems associated with subdivision directional signs, the Baldy View Chapter of the Building Industry Association (BIA) is sponsoring a program for advertising new residential subdivisions. Under this program, the BIA leases space on communal type signs featuring individual panels (see Exhibits A and B) to subdivision developers for advertising the location of new subdivisions. The location and design of these signs is subject to criteria adopted by the City. 1 qvn ing Ordinance Mmendne0 - Subdivision Directional Signs February 13, 1904 Page 2 ANAI YSTS: The subdivision directional sign program sponsored by the BIA has been utilized by a number of southern California cities in recent months (see miscellaneous attachments). It has apparently been viewed as useful and successful by both local governments and the building industry. The locational and design criteria promulgated by the BIA have, for the most part, been adopted by those cities utilizing the subdivision directional sign program. The attached ordinance departs from this standard approach in that rather than designating certain approved locations for subdivision directional signs as part of the ordinance, it renders their location subject to staff approval on a sign- by-sign basis. This approach, while more conservative than that of sane other cities, will, in staff's opinion, provide more "quality control" and flexibility in the sign approval process. One potentially useful feature of the BIA subdivision directional sign program is the opportunity offered to the "host" City to utilize - free of charge - one of the sign panels to direct motorists to community facilities, services or amenities (such as parks, civic buildings, etc. ). Another obvious benefit is the "peer pressure" brought to bear on the local development community to utilize this program rather than to "bootleg" illegal subdivision directional signs. To institute this program, Section 506. Subdivision Directional Signs, must be deleted from the Zoning Ordinance and replaced with a new section (Section 707.15.C. Subdivision Directional Signs, as proposed in the attached ordinance). CONCI IISION: The BIA-sponsored subdivision directional sign program provides a vehicle needed by subdivision developers to advertise the location of their projects. More important, it creates a controlled, attractive approach to avertising new subdivisions which can enhance, rather than undermine, community aesthetics. jY Attachments • J MAR 2 3 1937 ORDINANCE NO. 334 CITY OF MOORPARK AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LANCASTER, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING THE CITY ZONING ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE THE PROCEDURE AND REGULATIONS FOR LOCATING SUBDIVISION DIRECTIONAL SIGNS WITHIN THE CITY. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LANCASTER, CALIFORNIA DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. The City of Lancaster Zoning Ordinance is amended by adding to Section 120. 19 the following definitions: "SIGN, SUBDIVISION DIRFCTIONAI . Subdivision Directional Sign shall mean a temporary single faced sign used for the purpose of providing travel directions to a subdivision development offered for public sale for the first time. " "SUBDIVISION DEVELOPMENT. Subdivision Development shall mean a subdivision located wholly or partially within the City of Lancaster, a final map of which has been recorded prior to the date on which an application for a subdivision directional sign pursuant to the provisions of Section 707. 15.C. has been filed. " "SUBDIVISION DIRFCTIONAI SIGN BASF. Subdivision Directional Sign Base shall mean the base structure upon which Subdivision Directional Signs are placed." 1 SECTION 2. The City of Lancaster Zoning Ordinance Is amended by adding subsection C to Section 707. 15. Signs-Subdivision Sales. "C. Subdivision Directional Signs I. Contents of Application. An application for a subdivision directional sign shall contain the following information: a. A scale drawing of the proposed sign. b. Proposed location of the sign. c. A list of all previously approved subdivision directional signs for the same subdivision development whether existing or not. d. A list of all non-conforming subdivision directional signs for - - 11, - - -' the shame=ubdlvislon-development. 2. Development Standards. All subdivision directional signs shall comply with the following standards: a. Subdivision directional sign base and subdivision directional sign design shall be approved by the Department of Community Develop- ment. (See Exhibit A) b. Subdivision directional sign and base shall be located not less than 600 feet from an existing or previously approved subdivision directional sign site. Further, each sign may contain only the name of the subdivision and a directional arrow. (See Exhibit B) • c. The placement of each subdivision directional sign and base shall be reviewed and approved by the Department of Community Develop- ment prior to the issuance of a building permit. d. All subdivision directional signs and bases shall be placed on private property or City right-of-way with written consent of the property owner or City Encroachment Permit obtained and filed with the Department of Building and Engineering prior to Issuance of permit. e. Any such sign approved for a particular subdivision within the City shall not be changed to advertise another subdivision without approval by the Department of Community Development. f. There shall be no additions, tag signs, streamers, flags, banners, devices, display boards, or appurtenances added to the signs as originally approved. Further, no other directional signs may be used, including but not limited to posters or portable outdoor advertising signs. g. All non-conforming subdivision directional signs associated with the subdivision in question shall be removed prior to the Installation of the subdivision directional sign. h. No subdivision signs shall be erected advertising tracts located outside the City limits. I. Said subdivision directional signs shall be allowed until the subdivision is sold out or for a period of twelve (12) months, whichever comes first. Extensions of this twelve (12) month time limit can be approved by the Director of Community Development in cases of hardships. " SECTION 3. The City of Lancaster Zoning Ordinance is amended by deleting iectlon 506. In its entirety. SECTION 4. The City Clerk shall certify to the passage and adoption of this Ordinance and shall cause same to be posted or published in the manner required by law. PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED THIS 7th day of May 1984, by the following vote: AYES: Counclimembers Bozigian, Harrison, Murphy, Vice-Mayor Hann, and Mayor Little NOES: None ABSENT: None BARBARA LITTLE , Mayor City of Lancaster ATTE • RISTINE ROOT, City Clerk C ty of Lancaster / €21/ fa 5' 'L--aA'N:erila:A=-7tSzl- 141 City HaII 9" Top panel is `` available for I_ community t3"r`p 1r4 1>1 facilities Pit-11.1 WFWt-.4 Subdivision Directional Signs • n/t iif 3 llrr 11eek 81 COLOR CALL OUTS Header Background — Brown Copy — Cream 4 Directionals // Background — Cream Subdivision / Copy — Deep Blue Directional Sign Bose — Deep Green . - - - --- ' .- - Maroon I EXHIBIT " A" SUBDIVISION DIRECTIONAL SIGN ( Individual panel ) iE? ! t. ," } A p �� 11 6 e y1l ( 5 - 0II ) - EXHIBIT " B "" MAR 2 3 1987 CITY OF MOORPARK • (c) Special event signs shall be limited to forty-five days per calendar year. 4. Promotional Sales Signs. A promotional sales sign may be approved for a temporary period of time, as specified below, for commercial and industrial uses. The signs may be used to promote the sale of new products; •new management, new hours of operation, a new service, or to promote a special sale. Any business desiring to use a promotional sales sign, must file an application and drawing or photograph, with the City Planning Division for review and approval. The use of such signs are subject to the following limitations: .. (a) No more than one sign shall be permitted per activity or business. (b) The signs shall be temporary signs designed either as a wall sign, window sign or ground sign. The sign can be in the form of a banner or pennant. (c) The sign shall not exceed fifty (50) square feet and shall be posted below the roof. In the case of a ground sign, the height of the sign shall not exceed 8 feet. (d) Promotional sale signs shall be limited to a display period not to exceed 15 days. Four such periods shall be permitted for each calendar year, not to exceed a total of 60 days per year. Two periods may be combined for thirty (30) consecutive days. 5. On-Site Subdivision Signs. The following signs shall be allowed in any zoning district subject to the provisions listed: (a) One temporary on-site subdivision sign not to exceed thirty-two square feet per one side and a total overall height of fifteen feet may be permitted on each main street frontage of the property being subdivided not to exceed three such signs for all phases of any subdivision (interior streets of the subdivision are not recognized as main street frontage). (b) Such sign shall be for the identification of a subdivision, price information and the developer's name, address, and telephone number. (c) Such signs shall be removed within ten days from the date of the final initial sale of the land and/or residences. (d) Signs shall be maintained in good repair at all times. t c 2-a— (e) A cash deposit of five hundred dollars per sign shall be deposited with the sign application to ensure compliance with the title and removal of such sign. The deposit shall be refunded to the applicant upon sign removal by the applicant. If the City is forced to remove any signs, then the cost of removal shall be deducted from the deposit. 6. Permitted Signs—Off-site Subdivision Directional Sign. The following signs may be permitted in any zoning district subject to the provisions listed: -13- (a) A maximum of six signs may be used to lead customers to the site. (b) Signs shall be no longer than sixty inches by nine inches and shall be grouped on a four sided sign structure as shown in Exhibit "A". Such structure shall contain no more than seven tract identification. (c) A sign structure shall be located not less than six hundred feet'from an existing or previously approved sign site. Further, each sign may only contain the name of the subdivision, and a directional arrow as shown on Exhibit 'B". (d) The placement of each sign structure shall bo reviewed and approved by the City Planner. (e) Signs placed on private property shall be done with written consent of the property owner and filed with the department of community development prior to issuance of permit. Signs in the public right-of-way, shall be reviewed and approved by the City Engineer prior to issuance of the sign permit. (f) A sign location plan shall be prepared showing the site of each directional sign and shall be submitted to the Department of Community Development prior to the issuance of sign permit. (g) Any such sign approved for a particular subdivision within the city shall not be changed to advertise another subdivision without prior approval of the City Planner. (h) There shall be no additions, tag signs, streamers, devices, display boards, or appurtenances added to the sign as originally approved. • Further, no other directional signing may be used such as posters, or trailer signs. (i) All non-conforming subdivision directional signs associated with the subdivision in question must be removed prior to the issuance of a new sign permit. (j) A five-hundred-dollar cash deposit shall be placed with the city to ensure compliance with this ordinance. Any sign placed contrary to the provisions of this title may be removed by the city and the cost of removal shall be deducted from said deposit. Additional costs incurred by the city resulting from the removal of illegal signs shall be charged to the developer. (k) The sign shall be allowed until subdivision is sold out. (1) The off-site subdivision sign program may be implemented and installed through the Building Industry Association (BIA) if an agreement is approved for the regulation and control between the City and the BIA. If such a program is implemented, all off-site subdivision signs shall be regulated and installed per the agreement and approvals between the BIA and the City. The BIA shall not install any new structures without express written consent of the City Planner. -14- (I) The off-site subdivision sign program may be implemented and installed through the Building Industry Association (BIA) if an agreement is approved for the regulation and control between the City and the BIA. If such a program is implemented, all off-site subdivision signs shall be regulated and installed per the agreement and approvals between the BIA and the City. The BIA shall not install any new structures without express written consent of the 'City Planner. -15- EX I-11131T A • l ! <I 7 I • • • • • Y EXHIBIT B SHADOW RUN ©1 -16- 17.40.180 SPECIAL EVENT SIGNS (cont. ) 1 - 2_ All other on-site special event signs can be either wall and window signs, flags, banners and pennants. Inflatable_adver- tising devices of a temporary nature may be permitted. In no case shall any signage, flag, pennant, inflatable device, or banner be placed above the roof line. 17.40.190 ON-SITTE SUBDLVISION SIGNS A. One (1) temporary on-site subdivision sign not to exceed 64 square feet total for two (2) sides or 32 square feet for one (1) side and a total overall height of twelve (12) feet may be permitted on each Circulation Elerent street frontage of the property being sutdivided not to exceed two (2) such signs for all phases of any sub ivision; otherwise a maximum of one (1) sign is permitted. B. Such sign shall be for the identification of a subdivision, price information and the developers tame, address, and telephone number. C. Such signs shall be renoved within ten (10) calendar days from the date of the final sale of the land and/or residences or within twenty- four (24) months, whichever cams first. Extensions of twelve (12) months may be approved by the Director of Planning ServicPS. D. Signs shall be maintained in cool repair at all titres. 1 ' E. A cash deposit of three hundred ($300) dollars per sign shall be deposited with the sign application to ensure cutzpliance with the chapter and removal of such sign. Said deposit shall be refunded to the applicant upon sign reiuval by the applicant_ If the City is forced to remove any signs, then the cost of removal shall be r -x6 32- deducted fran the deposit. 17.40.200 OFF-SITE SUBDIVISION DIsTIONAL SIGN A. A maximum of eight (8) signs may be used to lead custoners to the site. _- SiGnc shell be nn larc,a_r 1-1-van- _---_V (50) Inches by t ;,e wel (12) inches and shall be grouped on a single, double or four sided sign kiosk as shown in Exhibit "A." Such structure shall contain no [core than seven (7) tract identifications and a Cicy iden- tification top pieLe. C. A sign kiosk shall be located not less than three hundred (300) feet from an existing approved sign site. Further, each sign may only contain the nane of the subdivision, developer or development logo and a directional arrow as shown on Exhibit "B." 116 MAR 2 3 1987 CITY OF MOORPARK • 17.40.200 OFF-SITE SUBDIVISION DIRECTIONAL SIGN (cont. ) D. The placement of each sign structure and its copy shall be reviewed and approved by the Director of Planning Services prior to installation. E. All kiosks that are to be placed on private property shall be with prior written consent of the property owner, to allow the City, in the event of noncompliance, to enter said property and remove the sign. A copy of said consent shall be filed with the. Department of Planning cervices prior to the acceptance of a sign permit appli- cation. F. A kiosk location plan shall be prepared showing the site of each kiosk and shall be submitted to and approved by the Department of Planning Services prior to the acceptance of a sian permit appli- cation. G. Any sign approved for a particular subdivision within the City shall not be changed to another subdivision without prior approval of the Director of Planning Services. • H. There shall be no additions, tag signs, streamers, devices, display boards, or appurtenances added to the sign as originally approved. Further, no other directional signing may be used such as posters, portable signs, vehicle signs, trailer signs or tem- porary subdivision (bootleg) signs. I. All off-site subdivision signs not conforming to this chapter shall be defelei a public nuisance and removed prior to the program J. A three hundred (5300) dollar cash deposit shall be placed with the City to ensure connliance with this chapter. Any sign placed contrary to the provisions of this chapter nay be removed by the City and the cost of removal shall be deducted from said deposit. Additional costs incurred by the City resulting from the removal of illegal signs shall be charged to the developer. K. Said sign shall be allowed until the units within the subdivision are sold out, or for a period of twenty-four (24) months, whichever comes first. 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