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HomeMy WebLinkAboutminutes.boa.19840503 C 'rTFes' Or AS PETIT BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT flay 3, 1984 City Council Chambers 4:00 p.m. AGENDA I. Minutes August 4, 1983 September 22, 1983 II. Case #84-8/Wally Burke III. Adjourn RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Regular-Ileeking—_ Board of Adiustment May 3, 1984 CIA al r.-11.--in 7..Imo 4 10 cal' od the -1i'lee'LincT to Orr'-r at 4 o 03 n tL c) i n z C I a 1 e P e,r s, n w I la e--.,-b r s 7, u T:; i J, h i o. 'iinn, an," Pr�ic H�i a:`A 'n r Qs c n MINUTES if Au g!u s t r 1 0 no'-ec! clhamcfc S 0 -_7 :'ti pa, c,. o na t' r(' H 0-11 1 . -) i -0 a v c r ; i o t i o n Cirri c-c' �ar r:7" )-1 f2 a 1 in 1, 71 c)-'C e d i n c I u c� 'i i i n the at`Cen6anco . 11 7 T,- 4 fl on 0 U, r, 1 11 L C.:,Q_' r s'- a r r::� to :minutT�- s Ca i c7l In U-1 s 'no -IT r o'D 1L c iva s. c .7'_-'),I '-)O.'a'I '�� J. 0 u y U L�'C_ 'rl 13, 3 ; S c0;1 !)v n o r 1i06:1 Oil C11 r f 033 . T") 11. Dr uled- ng 'Du 1.cli "o-rja rt-,,tent cuqgcsL-_(_'. 0" 0 in L:;-1 q-e I.,. n!� -a S 0 L.'iC _i__ C-1 - I- A.L 1. 2irst -A Ll L _L ; I orocass' on pagc on,', t r -pa r a g r a p'.I T O's e - i ­,i o v e d L Et IT)e r 22 , 1 0 3 Lo r-.*'-J-,)rovc_a u1: s o e T so c c) -1 �-)v 2 1 c T7 --e_ (_,. Al I _J f lit c c)n .''y r r CASEI 84-8/1,IALLY BURKE a la c o f r r J e ;1_'7 o r t 1 c r) r s D n u s f i o f posting sign anu a -pliotogra-'ph. T :7l L '7 1"1 C) _n t r c) 3u c c s- i 1 <i C, a 11k.,..:1-1 t L U o-,,ner is TTall -,y Bur!:,.o. The loca4Uiol'. is, _71spen C,;:cv-,.- T'ali".. H C 1o: 10 2) "l,E, a,.­ q re c�,a t c-, n r r i I Ill 3 a o rig c ni j- c)i-)c t r c o i i o c o in c. r e Z o o t o f 1 - - .i 17 a r-a --or acl', e, _ :ct 0 f Iot- llinti' f r ol t-a c o-Cu e D v Or r ,c I: C� �7 -o e u i_1 d i n(7 within r n C 04, -L t' u SC' is CoInclu.cted. Tho co(fie does not- E-econcit story sta or ior us-:i� lcf'ir ctor J_ L 'a C r si oned. T I I e a.rp 1 i c a n t a-ppears 'Co i3 rf3qu,:sting- a Tv.uriance -'�_,o Cispday r 0 j t r c i-o ry -s i c- fi 0 �70 D j s a a r 0 0 C I n _1 _-Zisl-ino, cano-rues. Lavc-anino .,.s._c J. w1. t i s 111 .a ri.,t o v e r s i g n e,:,. D r ui e dt i 1_1 C 0,1 i(3 J. i e r c, is a-i e c)f c i I C f i- )0 7 r, 1-1 7 T'.',1 l-f-.-,S on I 'u cl 1 n a cl S 0 i---!0 0 r 4- TT L C 1, S a.(Di 11 S Loo ID I CJ. i-c no-'ed. Soul e� i t Tj 0 p 0 th� signs :10 r-461 S no c s'i o.c,g r e(7 c-0-a s i o n a r a,a ."o r a nv u o RECORD OF PROCEEDING Regular Meeting Board of Adiustment one s o of n 7 0 1`: r o n t s n 11 t�;7 c o "1 01 st- u L r a e • "na!- n 0 4 o o= t c o T .2 1 i i - r� s ti,--i r e foota-e J S ' .95 fec,- notod' his calcul at ion o n r U 4 .-1 _I C 1�17 T r T S!' t? !t. note(2 T.7,u r c 0 -v r -0 '1:2r2 toC.�A1 n e o,,,I7nc--,rs u-:-)F,,,-alrs -:-, re r o!- e, ID u.-1..7 e J-S i s If c,1 t 1 t a r `" 'L rz,- Or- - 4 LS n c c s-s a ry o ilifor t - o"L ar, t r s c)n il G, S 0 c In e r;,- r s t o I o0r. rj 4 0 �a e c s t*iat th, 1D r c ere e i s no r 7)1 lowanc�� c,r cl .1a r o o .;_Or u-1-c S 4 _o : U 1,1 1 Q, c I sla o 0 1S U�3 1 o f r o n t-'71 g e you r t I!p t: el I 1 4 0 1-y .z r e:31 JUr, of s T 17 1 y o o r cacn h or, . o r.aa s 3e n a p 12, a oil 0 Lo t c s h.o-r)s on �hkC -.i i ri 31 r JeVej. 7 i n o counte ' Gil'L y Lli rt e en u �3 C�V C� j sta4 Lr s n o, r i t- I' r corr.- ctou -hat arc, ei AI_ uis2Li ul'-p.'s irs . t nn a La n I c�o 14 t S 0 C3 0-0 S an sic , "o S, 1 y Jo M 7 7 T o i G,a 1 r v , I i- q e r T c,T r- -p I n C'I J r c,a d,,-,. Wooz'l ,-,a 4 -h e i r 'c,.-o r i s intendedt a.s a �,fc-ncric Li;-;e b y t zi C, are not allovloFi t o n,E,---.7 f-, s 1 c,i a`_ s': o,,i c i c v L In lie c - c t 10 0 t c,C'. t Llicre are 1(j,n�s o n I r S S i0`:'? L.i s:,,o- air. 1 q n on -'C h e r a 1 J n U S t J.s a 1 s c) 0 F,IC �n, t?k.. i rs wldcli a.rrooJ. s--I - r c-1 ie n t f s Iz; j .2 o e C-L 4 L V e S -lw�,,n or 1 e-1 v- n t c lnt-i on 3 I-a 1: 10 S,3 S I Cf 11 U o e s not ;,nwv, i- I s el 17".-i e r c., -I L s 3 cj 1-1 s r:` -,-ID 1- v In 11 C, 0 c e, 0110 1S S,z UillO -i(lll lt Ji'l frOilt 0 : ji '7 4 -a Inn as"-:e 2d L- 11-.70 pro po.-Icu si gn.s i I lm r u,-)I i e d t- C y 'I i 1 J C.11:e 1 p t i e a r e n e 1: c I e, e r y Ij c e 1 a n 0 ij S r t t0 r _c. 0 �a C,2 is 0- c- ' - u eiz-.---tood- t11 TT i one,7 rs:,t Ls goinq to 0 )o S F, j! I- 0- -,ocl-h1_O) ,_.. -00 t r. T u 1: r Lo )u t a qrcat or nu-.-,.-,bc,r of -!--o?Ds in -110 se S-Caces. oo s3-i s, n ow n g (:,n c) ro ,0,-! ing o t cl, 17 s-j 'u,r Z�a i--I t t- o s i u 11 r c s-o 'C i v%e- =or --r 71 c n oiri - 0 t i:,� r -c,. J-1, RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Regular Meeting-_ Board of Adjustment Play_ 3l 1984 r Is, "U" _'or�� ,ula o r --s'i gn I ij 7 n lin o a S'i:c , `L­ ' �T C) 4 ­ ­ A into -account? - ad Q. c: rill ii e -1 o p i� on -y r cn-L-_i nig Cloo-pe r S,t rc.ct a r ri c u 7 a l Iv o._ t o 1.-__ 7 o accounli.- !so . Tliosc, ­'iop'.; 'o not fronill-age _ire s(..u-, o o a a r 1 c s -ac' +-o- =. La-vacmino c o u t d. L 7J _n 1.1 7 s,tom:_. r c lcn M T- eet L-1-at crit--ria. Pinocchio Is, r Tj t 2,('_1 _Lroats Cooper Lr0'2 t Z i S-0 11. is parallel to L he s t L,-c a C) c,'1: cz,;: a r -L!, t 4 E, ly,7 4 -is c r o -,-a q c o 2rn t o I)c a. e r 1O t- . sho o n�-a g!� c a n in o t 7, v iqn a cl s r c), o r,o o for it. o o 1-1 C r ont le i s �no s u. - 1.7 i o u n ee d. a -Ta i f o r s i a o o-!L--h e r,",, i s e t r a. violatioln. ll_._ � __O"l "T, C,, CUi,;_L - Ov -,-, c�- i i �-'1 �a - 1: �! 1 S 1 S' 011 t ia sl-'L--r c,D- I t -,c-e n r o a pu5l ic r i gll-)t-o F--*va­ ho I In,s c'o t r Q1 L 3 �D u s,i ,a s urnw­r in t ii tov,-i is very ll_L­.'l' L 1- L 7 'i o r,� 1:; Z)-, .1 o 1�a t- ons . mt"ic r ia or c c,--1:yes o, n L _-c 11 1 -rore '-h e r L q 11 1 10 as e] -LfF C7c_-calLL,, count as Sign-c. D-Druccling s,-aid ai-lyt�-I_Jnl C 1: D f10 o 0E E `L:"!!E• i in t_---f's t- o a ­uDlic or --D- r_i­at Ifiria or I Cor-POL-a- tion countt_-:� als 0. sign, Jiccals incluclo-_�. _.T jcl-iC)yj , a.177 c ed c 0, atilt ,' O1', Or c o r-o o r a. P ci 111 h J u j.i d i n s Ll ­-E c e o r d.i s IL (a% r o 11 o r n o'u d iii or structure, o r f r&2-s t.-I n t111J I p 0 n a s 'w"I c is to anrf'l clesign�_-cl to -_o 1 v {)r r c c t :aossaqc� to th o ou 1)1 C' col'lC,2rinil'i'j' L-1c, or to or 1pro,,aote tgl, 0:_ a YIP7 -orivatc or -� u I J c --)o r,��o ri o r 0 r: a t4 Oil . -Lon. T'I a t- is x:11 e n c o i'a S S I I'l ills D r i�v r-n 2C s -ffro-la )utting ii-on slyfnFi un wall ctill c:_-ln een froi�i t ? strc�a-'- . W "-- -t r Cl -a—r s- , are all coun �- t ,a. 1 Jl S e- Too i o r T s .c.n ua.r s v,1-1 a t- ,:1.-f't c,r a a n-J n r e ct o r-,.y wit an ar 0,7. a u.r, i n s i C. t 1- L-7 c t t 7,-1 t 0:_ IL In 0 Ot L..)i. n s .­c s a r f:� I Slcfllaig amd otj'?erS are 110- jS - l-,rol).J,�-_17 �7it�' zoning,. Drue-li g �7 4- szaic] the co-'Pe -7-is a r i t t�_n in 1 "'75 o r 197.x • Austin note, '-he c:l r )�.4- * c o"I e- -'D J-0%7.`L' '12-, n 0 r 0%,"_S o n s h'0 l-)Li 1 o C a t e._-] u i-r s- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Regular Meeting Board of Adjustment May 3 , 1984 Drueding said the 1celandic has been notified and will ba before the Mar& M cites the cases imsediateiv which are the most obvious . There is a insufficient time a___L manpower to enforce tha sign lulls. Mll Street Station beL7,,orr; tl-ic hoard also. Cann asked if Nil! Stract Station has a ground and subgrode level . Head clarifie6 thera are three floors. Austin asked if their awni.r.gs count toward sign squZ71re moot acjo . D r ue 6 i rig saiv] what is on there yes. He pre enter somc, ','iistory on 11i1l Strcet Station . Prior to the completion of W'.e job, he talkeu with the architact about awnings. That was worted out, there is Dinimal sign age on the awnings. But new businesses arise. if the owner Goes not notify now businesses of the v ign orAnanc Cis , then tho sign problem grows. He met with CC LC yesterday norning. CCLC is trying to distri5ute brochures to new busirless.es about the sign code. The code is antiqu.-at.,ad. 7'ut tn-e builclingi department is trVing to stay on top of it. An updated sign code is needed. Head said the code is trying to promote of space. Tho code was aritten perhaps when Zrontage directly fronted streets , in the orthoganol grid pattern nhich is compon in Moen. Darry Edwards, city attorney, said the co,-]o to rcvisf-�L--, to mxDot thc -)robleyns which are being Perna, Drueding can present 75wards his thoughts on code revisions , thun Edwards can draw up a draft for a revised Co. _. The present code is sot up to look like the 101 East lly.-.ian -.7e n u e D u i 1�-'i n r` where Man Garf ield, Tracy Title Conpany are 10CIat-CLI . There is a listing of evcrything in the building. That is it. Peopic on ground level give up signage space for the other buildings in the interior. Until the code is revised, th,al,-. is works . Lavagnino suggested a certain percentage of signage be alloww", anci' deterwined bv the •amount of space !)usiness has , is that reasonable. Edwards argued by tho time that is done, thQ entiLe ...rontage may be covcrcd with sign. because there may be wany new Mops behind the streets. Lavagnino replied it is determinei by the amount of space each business his. He viantE. sowe equity iin, Ithc: c-oc-7i.e . Ec'l--.,, ards said he -Ioos is 'no,-? to deal NO this now. He is not aware of the s?ecific probMio. This is the first time he has Man asked to address this issue. lie proposad ngain that Drueding to Then Edwards can put tagotlier a workable solution. Lavcgnino said but thorn is an applicant h2re, an,-- I-= to i-Iealt with now. He neads some quieelines. Cdwar6s is curioun that nurke is not here to too!! tho Voar.,-7. RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Regular Meeting ____ Board of Adjustment I-lay 3, 1984 '0 C) -10 4 1-�-j .0 7�, t -L�-- - L a- Ls g-olng tlLe s-qns wl,icln i n'- 0'f i t -7f s ta I r w7 0 to be mn incre:-� z,- --- .-ar t7ierrc. is goinf t Ol I - Z' 4 4 U.t��, 0 on,:j(7 O. T v a a-, -n 0 S U I)S IC i n1no said the r4 .11 I n o'.1 r s one -'10-,l LE,i c c',' r cL C u!�-s t S,7)+'`C I 1C S -1 Q 1-1 r t-haL can J c- c o n X11 t i on o d. r u c,d n- n o t ie 7 -1 4- 4 signs 0 IC-1 r3 "o 'IC r--1 1'i �-Z;: th- a e. hen tl,,,2 i c n t s 0 u 1 10 0 s grante�'- signarie outsid3c, -C 01 7 11 a�j1 0 C 110 w a r' s s a i CA' t 1-1 r i L ')raC� i-aj C,i C U 17, '1 iL, O.D r f• ri J. r O -oard ,, a u,t i o r i-Ly o -a' 4-"',e 4 ho".7 b u i"L,-I i n g 1 o o 1�1 s Ul sr,e -vour (A-Lscretion . P7h :0d % o 1 0 S S Ol- e, 7 .0 Fj 1-0 0 -a j e ci r ec-,a r S n o r,," n c sa.�,.7c, on c z;t SO Jy c S0 !D a, s S s tO U. u la:1 t ia r n -'nc a --em-, a Can t r e a 6. a s c i L � t .1, po rary vc-.r ic nc-3 c, until t1I C sign oftlinance h�s ,,-)een revised. Edwards se-aid once tlla- -L-- it is rotroac-i--ive. n s a i o-i r c.1 r n s e m i n i i 1:1 u,-i,,, a n dl n c,N,7 o r n a n c is more loniont, -Ci-len --l-lic can illio O"'M CII-Ingals . T a, n -! f it is .:tore str- ngent, the-,., t'le appl ,' cant does ;;--ynino saiu -,.,j 10 n t 0 C i'l�.�V C� 'CO to-,-ar has. 'w!o 0 C'S ,=.0[ -10 --'Ire to rnT-,rite L1" -0 n code .d e . s a i d 1!0 cocie Ca? not- s'- r 4 CL-!V- 'D r-� --.i c.r�� 3-1 .4,.4 t :-l' r-,�aclrF i s, t 1I r� inte-lit of': t-h e c n g c, L i Z 1, 4 L n f c1lange i s to lib-ra-l - q n i n o S 4 g s to t-h C 0 d o Y,0 r e U 'b 1 e. nru.:!Cling sa- O. the J- 4 P, -,,.-nging sign is s no D o �-i a d e i a ge r . projected or h, , L71 Nl 1:1- j. " 11,114 no S'7 t 4 =ly t.7 G' iiore- r e st r i c t- i-v n t"'i S C!l D u din S-o c o-.1p a. r I-,,i e n t a z Ct 2, rticular ,-,;i t u a i o n s^,'_' SO 110 ,t to Oa 7 r ;l ,Euaards Iisagrees v�,ith th e lrter-pret-ation 1--lhat- il: i- s e Cl 0:1 1(: -'o t av e ry ul n J J n e I u n s i 4-1, 1)U n �he- Up O )U'- of sigi ace pe r 4 4- C I PCIL 10%*"��d L-ne ar.lount f -a a C-'- I 11,0 a I• C'l o r a-,ps r o-,?o r o n L o'1-1 For C r ali1sJIe if o.nc unit is 'Ll a r le t e n t h t S S a 11 ow c,-u-a r iool- the t 1l.e n 4 t is a 11Oi7cCi a S a 1 r a i o u n t- o the S 1 g,n a q ,1 3 l-)r o -I L :C S I') C 01 0 c c u e(I bv C -)ortion�i--,l -'--o alloui o .'I u S. ,'1 ^^ , t� I r o r c o c s aal '-o o- n r on t a o ri L signane L .-)ro )orz.Lo, I L- .L : - -e an arc-.de a r d s s a i C, tlio i in e n t o c o s to discoura-, -s-, cre. Ml - tl,at o-i -n,-L_'7 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Regular Meeting Board of Adjustment Mav 3 .J1 -------- — 934 concept is the option . in this case it is not fair. Druedin,�, said ha is not opposell to dirnctoricn; , °�ct out o-'_ hand . Lav,­,gnino the directories can be controlled. IK! cit2d the case of the jentist located in a residential arna . Lz-_L -tgnino suggested a directory which tells; tile public what is avAlah1c ; if the public is interested they will go uDstairs. _'rue inn noted that shoula be limited to t1he allowed signage. Mods said tho anaoured cop,,,.- a_roa is !as,,, than. feet . Drue din g did not measure that. Lavagnino asked if the measurement is the entire sign itself . Dru._.6,ing sai�J yes, it is the entire c-:torior surface of the sign. Woods argued thai: another portion of the code refutes Uiat . Sh-a -�uote­d - fT�,;i q n area should !,)o th!,e area of the smallest geometric figure whicli ancoi)."-)ass,es the facing of the sign including copy, insignia , background and bordors. . . " Drueding disagreed with Rood ' s inter- pretation. Drueding noteC the code says "boriers. '' lin if there H a directory sign which Go riot havic LO .:2v.-�.ry a bLitiZ..f.'.:>i:i c,ianges. !-, t1lat not advantageous to the building department? Drueding said no. The coda says aiyy t_ir:,ic a sicjn is changed or moved, a nermit needs to be reaDaliec-1 for. Repainting is the only change allowed without a permii Tjoods reported that Durke wished a sLra,,.; vo-Lo , i_-f" t_'.1aL votc, denied the request , her client would like to come and represent himself, he is currently out of town. The applicant rc:-,uests t a bi i rig . 115wards said if the DoarC 3aes riot mind tabling it is all right. Lavamini argued that the applicant knew this was a public meeting . Khat if a citizen of not like tHe way th,;! Vot2 -i,_m , 17 be reqfuests equal time but not at the scheduled meeting bacause he is out of town, an? requests tabling? Edwards suggected move to continue thn yuhlic hearing to the nent regular session, wove to table this matter . The public; can cone in Z?- they want to. it is acne all the tine in City Council . 2'.u 0 t i n said if a concerned citizen cannot ao-r pear at a tablorl. date r ec.-u e s t 0 by the applicant he can write a letter. EcKards said as long as the public hearing is continued, pee-,ple are 'oeingf treated'! �x,ually. The public still has input at the neat regularly scheduled meating and the Board is also being asked to consider the case at that time. Hann said it needs to be clarified for the that as the applicant listens to BoarMs discussioi­i of the cas .-: in ti.e closcc] --)ortion of the hearing then the applicant can draw his own conclusions if the DoaA is not favoring the case, then the applicant has the right to raquest a reconsideration. RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Regular Meeting Board of Adjustment flat/ 3 . 1984 t 1 J c h r Clore?: mire e 0 3, :;, r e s s s c, 11;1J�1�1 _-,vors I c _.J.1c co - Cicc_ o Il�2- b c:n e o )Ul. c T t o r i e 3, o s 1C.1 1 e u i n(7. not a F o-,,,n, D.- r I no o o TH:,-2 cl o e 'not :nos.i, rOhat to clo .,it:? 1-1-1;n o'-her sicin.s; I a!l,c iclic s-gns o I, stagy?rway J m-i n I ann said tnere, Is, a -,�,,ractical are narrow ailllc; Lt 1 s e�m.7;jy itc, ,-,,a!L'-, by rio"L: I:now t-here are sho1'.)s U,DSZC�i rs. :�,art o-f t1--e ha .6.11 is tliat_ t-1-110 co,,-,Il- c_',oes no'L aj:-7ress r e,r r� a 11 C, s, s i t u- 0 n av or s 4-, COT;.,n t"I"e S 1 11:5, on t'i•! stairwjlvs. Lavag.nino casl:e-c' i_-,� t,-,,at includes sav sh("? S L e -)_L I � - no. C_ - - 4 4-1 _r:. e pracl- i-al di -Ff icultv• rP'--re is ic `-now i-Inc,.-,-- t'-,oro are snops ,-;ic.,n on -"-he street 1�3ts ow frw, a. ji;s,,I,-_C,1-cc- .L r_,LL J,11 j- s (-),ps up.stairs. r, i ' wh o I c o n I i c: r a s o S tt 4- x-,ot o,D 'but it snould no D c 1 P,c r e a r. t agr - ,r ' i r ob c T.i , , s ul ID-­ solves! basecl on a -,­rop;or,-iona.1 of t1n4 S 1z(3. -"Iio if t ­cro 4z; sol.-c-, con'-rol. L -,a iCe r soil sai'l Iii hc iS, o-opose-C. I.-o arv�, %,711-ic" Fir2- 7 ­­,tai r s -j ul n,,�s s a s I-E .1 ��I 1 13 c 11 -,77 10 e c s r o b I -e-m b,c C a u s e o-c t e % v 'L' c co, c, 1 , r 1 tc,� 411. 'Tow��v e tionaal-' ,�,,-, only J_" r*�1(�:Jjns a g r c(._� �C o tie va,r i a. c�� cone?,4 on the s I--a r r c r o%, 17 a.n t j, L h o s,i,-n aq f, c ^- n u s 17_S 71 c t a i,-)lace o- t ic, gn 7 c h ha,,- tile arr 1'.7 S 0 J. r h c u a ro o o a-ma a s C,Cl n o,-, U C, 0 V r t a 11 o Z L-vagnino saicl the Isign L a1.? r r;t-i n 9 s_ r 1- 13 i c h are. c r L, t n nr obl ar-i. s 3:C 1 4 u t'L,,_� r�!-L 9 0 Ul CadIc L,,-!J r 7 L v E i.g n i n o sa,-' 6, ie did. Lav;_:�gnino presents '.iis infor-r,,:,­-tion on -t-he 17fO is no-L- L , -iy a-C, 4-1-1 t s `ic only s3l.gn. !-.o( iaa, s ri S I, n L 7, e co:,I�ple-: a 7 cool t r , I n s - t a i r s 9 1 7 t"i I r t--e;i 0 :a_J r C o 11 r�r 2 1 so r o e c 1: n s i n I-i r1 n r so t' c x7in(�� signs , I.c ciii 1 s, c t c 4 dt ii r e c t o r o r th''c-, !"",all O'n lcl. _ f�_tair 7 11 1 c h, 7 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Regular Meeting___Board of Adjustment May 3. 1984 , ists nine for tlle buLJnc3c,,­,es. arc c'ic)Tm,,st,----,�i 4 -0 ­7 o n l.. ol-12 o­l -i c 1,1 -,7 nn , Lt =r s c n 1�n v i r, t e C;t F,t-a r r-j � o r I-Cli c -7� oZ IC-7,-,c� iall 11-11cal S;z JS L­i,,. 1-nu o2-- thc T not a sian? nrueclinc .3 y(-s, an(! t' cr r coming !)c o- s 7 c o o u e�- r 4 1 ) r dl a,1 o L ht� :-�n t r a n c,�a lo s1 q n J-gn whic' 3�ate st -1 ,.S-Pon of >,1 E-, 7 71__r. t C 7 eatn--., -�Drot-eci-cci an, -,.,7,-,ich a r n c --n un,i s 3-c, a r t --.ot o -- t G c a c 'froil i us s u can u;i; C] f o r i.:.3 s aio-�J s, u 1 D s c a i r nre a to ot7 - 0f,* 2 � sinns 1 , 1 r a 1 2 c t o on -wa n Il n(, s n,-7 n i n sn o o 1,,7 4 11 C-j 0 7 s p on t e ' St 4 7-a 7 e 1 a �7 111 C Ce.1 o 1,�e I CI 0, ;5 o d i sic sc—i r ca s e r7lhal- ti.OG n o in c'! o nnw cli(_,Ilzi T s t i0 s._ o s n s r e c C s �71 l i c'-- --o not ge'- t,-.c i F; the n nc,r c- S" of I It u s t e o.,, i c cons' `.2ra-ion a C. t i C)I i .77_', Cis is s,�s r',,.,14.n c! L ray lb t I -a 1F, L i; -7 -� `a, --ho -arc)o o s,,-, s91, U� 7ors t 0 1 t t,,c �)oa r 1-:11 S soul t a 1 o ro .7 e-r(2 n c)t so 1. a n� I Ii s In o IC C) I i- �I ­I- .!", , n 0 v e El n C1 :'c.n i e s of-In s c )r not in 1 i i .71-11 4-1, Ors11na.nce f, j�- 0 r e 7,T-Li r c e—Indic - C', ni i S r �.i-�o a n c' o !--h o r s i c!-s su 13 cl u cI a n -'),Li se s oz i3 S i ci 11 w. coda AinaCod, Iie t 11)1 p-rj fall-ors v a r i A i I C 01,7 n_:o t v o'L-- =or a a-,,:,1Drov,­,l o� Gto -lore signs. jr k L 1 c 1 c -1 c : la _. r71 n''r u5 J11 1 b e v e c, o r t n 1 4-- 7 to eforc t'­ 7 or, r'or a n c s z).CI -L n e L 1 13 ui ;�3 t I n c', f:h O� 0" q na. r t-, J,1­1'D r S DC t-o the o o-r C' r7 L)u i d.i n q eons v e It h C. o u r U L t . 0 o I- C- t I-,a-1- -;av I- � C!,o I jC 1, e a,-I S 7r, 3=C a,t Q- 7U. 3 ,;C S LI o,,:.7 licr is r C sp o n s i -e o s t r i b ut-i n g t I.c. s cl n c7l q, or t e� U ­Lil T Lia, acjn-ino sa also L ill ild i rl�T r t D- -:.,n t L3 r p o n s i b i i t�v 'U o c,n J7 o r c c n-v I ringements, on 1- tiie siqn code. s was no u o In e. a r:� d a,Y e C] w,i 1C out e r,,.i it-s. Drueding 4-- o r r o there i a o v c,r n J C in 4 c r -,-t I s m o r t1-11E, -4Z the n 11 ic,:�nt -:i n o L ­ ct locja' c.-, 4 a t Ft S 0 ,.._.s en over "le y1cars n r0p. L 0 7,7 1 1 -Q, nr ati n(77 som,�tiiinq or uli,�rc, J s ,2 C. 2 t 1 o n 1 n a I S,C 0,7 c, :7 T- 4 -L L L r r;o n e co�, c, ll r one o r 4 -- i o n IC-o o r r i Z7 c! -a n,- -o c i CjI a case . r."h e 17 o,-i r h a S t J)Ie u r 1 S C!.C L U, L ti.v COQ i-f- t'n C�r:2 il s r c`- 1 ha r,,';J:.,.1,. , =)L ;-I J T ';c0 U c-21 S t.0 L,� I z-,' '..-I ', �- ­1 -,,. I!,-: , - . -I;f,� C.a�7 7 'vj T. L -7) 1.1, aM, r -o n c o', RECORD OF PROCEEDII3GS_ Regular meeting __ Board-of Adjustment_ May 3 , 1984 the co d> sayEo but violates the cot,'; anyway , then the Board has the discration to Wy the varionce. 1,avagrlino - iRcs the intent of the sign to inforin people in a E irectory in a naric fashion what is u,-)stairo. The fact that the entire complez is in violation of the code , ?revents In Lit from granting this variance until the violations are rectified. Pustin as�red if the Board can look at the whole building comp la:: at ona timc rathar than revicw each separat..,_,ly. Cr-,,n the 1=;oar(. requast that all the cases be reviewti,d. at one fcimr2? Druo�,_',inc; said saic business owners may refuse to co:ic in. ic-f tnc, do not comply, time perDiting takes then court. Austin t argued to make the S attempt, at least, Lo tal% to M Burke and', ,.o :7jet all the shop owin!rs together . Lavagnino said if t:,i,, is tabled, perhaps convince Hr. Burke to do just that. There is a general consensus supporting Lai agnino' s presentation. Lavagnino opened the public haaring. lie _ d4. ,e the applicant it will ba to her advantage to table to a date certain because it now ajn)ears the Doard will not grant the variance. Hoods agreed . She also agreed the directory solution is a lot cleancr than hundreds of signs at street level . Shn also would like the opportunity to maka suggestions for the sign code revisions. Lavagnino suggestea the applicant at the nnxt regularly scheduled iseeting present a plan wilich standardizes all ti e signs , an,,', a plan Kich he has discussed wit!-. the Cic., part..ir�nt anc] which brings the signage to code. Lava gnino closed the public hearing. Rick Head moves to table case M-8 , .Tcally ',) ,e, to 24 , 19M, the nezt regularly scheMed meeting of the Board of Adjust- ment; sec0nd2d by Charlie Patorson. All in fa.vor; -.,.,,otion Rick WAlay, attorney for 'Fi::c 11,ull who in the proprietor t Bistro Cafe, requested to be placed briefly on the 1 gen0a toQy to considar a modification of a condition on a prior varianc.'-.' )prov ,�d by Lie Board an October 22 , ID 31 Wase TM-5 , Uiid'. Oates, inc./Poppies Fistro Cnfe) . Dailey saW in October , 1901 , the ownor :DL.forc_, the DoaV to request a variance to inn reasi:r tl-iL: s;izc 65C sc. u,are ii lbac!-: of At that time a condition RECORD OF PROCEEDILtGS Regular Meeting of Adiustment May 33 , 1984 a,:-. i—I ,7 Z� z on I-To a-pp ro-,v--1 o ' var' ance cliiuing afoa Z '3�i-ua o C'- 11 C to n 0 C C 0-LI e r c �-o. Z�; , 04 O c�n u, c lfla's c v o 1 v c a c7l tl 0 r O �,-e a r a- '-'i S Ll r-.:! -'--i el r o JL s morc ts s ut c C- i,-�.pr,ovccl rcc:!--ost tucl - JL 2 e oa r'l, I a -14 n g UGC t r ov a 1 to Lin , 'I S ' .e,7 LL n r e- 115 T 7 al out 140 -et. .:Ulm Sa1- A L )L Y.Do- 4 u a rc� f-:.e r0'1 i, mite-:°:I? 770E'. Q u�k- 1 A 0 t'-,- -a ca u S e t El" c 7 0 u! n o h. C- -D e 115•,1 0 c- n i.<1-._- C 4 4 tl- 'a n' ?x_. a q"n 1 n o r c e a t c,on; t-1' G1! not",-iinq be 0 X n Cl 0- i Ll C 7 !19 a i r e w, S-c u S S 10 a r e-a ut I s a z 7 s, t- "L a, no alJout r -.a3o1'is -ior tnat- col-I(II-J" t-io-l-i. '17-he c-oncorn L:1- 1= 'n c, 7,ea r S e 1'c C il r e a. s -q-,7 o r 7-7 t I- ri 0�7, r o c c L, r o is -i avl, r: 1S -n , -, i -F f e r n o riq i n a I y • n ICe cl e ' o7 c n- 'D(Eo u L L n d r c , c, �s z!t r I�l 0 r 2 c c 7• "T co-- FL L--y 71 c o -L sci u r e oE' C s t i C).' I i-�-�7 4- 4 0". -1 L 1 Ol WEls the r I i n a .r ' v7as not- to lDe increased. -IJ 111 o r ta rl t Cl i s t-i n c- tion. th; ow ll��r .11 a ic, r I" cs h C n di 'Ll i�D d i n i:i - 'I c s o r e "11;I S-C.,a-L a o a c i t-v u 11 cl c r c-; z;L.1.n g Li r c Lum,s a li i S c I e nt- vi a n t S, to rearrange tl-e ta-I 1 "h e i s s u c, is squne a-'a I i o n ow U:' e T Ili Ul c, 'ai L 7-!1,t S p c s to t 1 2 i s,c r c-t i o n o L e an- u .>_ IS. 7T ! joy Sai(�, i S -1 4 o es not L V� U T4 e n n t o o v c a w al ' oes 1i1 Os a S Ll- ro Loctaqc ; i o 1 ve -:-i n in not a f f c 1, c r c r c no 0 )rlor c o n s e q u n.c O:L i17 0 v e,c r 0 -1 S�c' o r ul , C 1_1 C t, t7le D1 an 7 1 i nq, a c- J T', 1 s— �a I I r o w- tl�is. 11U !I a h L,r c2 t o -C za 11 cl t u i nr? an r o oi.1 �D- I P �--nino r-�Dcal lo-I a 1-5 ---o o t s,�-� c '7 -. U, sa-( no 1. -i x j-J,LV L, r I.i t c c n r o f t: Hull -::,!aid he b u i 1 t- L, to t a t 1 i T I,C) not -o ',- ,r r o- t a I.,u 11 L 11 L I L L c '-L t r o n,:J n c Li1c r o r e n-.!c�ds o o ...to TT tit r t 7, or <j1 nal X11 c a I-in o'L- 1)u J__ ., o c,r u n -(7 U C? o r ='' on 1- ).� 3i; 'A-� e c c"t a r s c .7:7 s I_1.2 h ­4 'n n U - Jn J- RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Regular Meeting_ Board of Adjustment Mav-3 ,_11984 f rora a ac..,.-iinistrative agency . This is a reconsiOeration of a condition D4sed uoon the prior Tn�� L:-_at tlne 7.pproval of the nonconforming use relatas to the entire structurs not to just to W use of that specific area. Lavagnino said that was a condition of the variance arm! the public was aware of that. Edwards replied that Miley has a gooiI li:gai argu-.-,.Qnt , it is tachnically sound. The y opolicy the Cty Council has -ia i t;i..t if there is anduM tnat the public should have input, then the ?ublic snould have input. That is Council ' s polioy. Lavagnina asked if r-Doarc, tliin ,,) tncre should �)e a -_public, hearing. 2atarson said he wants a n2aring , wents a plan, anJi; wants an on-site inspection, rather t' __n v di n remoe the contion. Wiley said he wants a modification of the con,�Htion to 1AO s; ua.re feet . _T�a­J agnino the Doard wants to see eractly whare this is to be done, and what th:3 -Ire. -'-lull SaiL,. is L i t 1-�(i s �_7 a is aJi-ling anothor sin 001 ,as. TnL-,' -orevious advartised, one person from the public; Hans Graminq;&r , CaIMIC in. W does not recall the reasons for Gramingor ' s it hQG to do xvith nountains an& tl,_at altitka. `u]LI Sai "_:I _,, e6 -I-ias Mans . Lavagnino asked Patorsoin if view i 1-i C, the plans now will Atisfy Paterson. Patersoir,. to the t premisas. 7L1 was 130 square feet not used, when the applicant Sad such a ctrong argamQnt? Lavagnino asked if thn public shoulc-, be informec! nbout this? Paterson saicl tli.,-it is i-,..ot Auatin agrees with Paterson. Aerz aW-.e:_, t7aat condition had not Men MALAWI in the original motion then that applicant would not have to come teforc tHc DonW,. to lay. 17ull sai,:! ycr-, • Herz said that condition must have bean included for some reason. Mad said lie wants to read thu minutes to roviow what the arguments, were before he votas. Austin also wantad to rnad the ninutes. Edwords naiQ the applicant does not have to renoticc for another varianco; a notice in front of the establishment is not necessary either. The Board can hold a puhlic hearing can rev i -_ •> the promises . !out it it, not necessary undar the code for W-:-. applicant to go through the variance process. Neilcy said ha is not attempting to renege on the prcvious conO- ition. it is difficult to is constructed evactly how the needs arc going to be affected and emaciii_ what— ho needs are going to to. During Vie original application .._is client anticiDated a nowd 7ar 750 o-(-,u: rc ._ act. it is noT.-7 1- RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Regular Meeting_ A of Adjustment May-U-0-98 4 arca addrassed today in fict is an& was w0l within the setbacks. 3.,,,hat was the purpose of that conGition on th, variance. DruMing askad if the Zoard is going to make a decision today. Lavagnino said no. Hea C r a�un s On d tile 10 --r-,uI te to i the reasons for the conaition. Lavagnino saW the applicant needs a public hearing . Drueding said one resson was to 2:nparw& tie kitchan, that was what tho variance was for, not to e-xpnn,.J' scatin�> Hull not• c! that Fred Smith conditioned the motion. Edwards road the minutes earlier. There was lengthy discussio-,-,� on that issue, but the Mara did not eNplain -,ahy t"..,at con(:.",ition not to ezpand seating capacity was attached _ :C, :7 that that it was a great idea. ',,,e went originally before the of :�cljust-�ient . th�-_n he ' o go to Council. Council Ratermined-, it t`io ',.,, rong it was agrae�--] everyone that this should be dona. He ended up at the Board of 7,-,,-1justT---,ent tv,o i:-toLe- tinwas ...,_ t _ r that. Lavagnino said the reason of is Foreot Scrvico involv=ent. it was dcterminnC that an act of Congress was necessary. ,_1 sai(--1 no one uncl.c!rEytaiuls why this condition wao attachod. At the time lie iaentioned it, but no one proviOnd any roasons. Ma was too concerned with tile kitchen space . a-v a g ii i n o s,--,.i d. the Board gavc his _.,era room. Tie recallec- tlic: co tho 7oard was the need for more kitchen space; that was tW� initial reason for gra.-iting tlic3 variance. The Mari Ad no-'Z: want Full to raake the operation bigger. That is why the Board NO not want to capand on the seating capacity c"Oerwise tho variance woula not have been granted in the first place. 'oes not for;3(ae servicing a 1huge number of more people . The incraase is so small that it only allows for soin°�' -71a"-7. Lavagnino said he is playing the Board back and forth. lull saW that was not his original intent nor is it his intent no--.,,. Ci rcuimstan-ces have changed. Lavagnino ankad why lie is liere before the Esoar�] how. Hull roplieO to see if there is a possibility of rescinding that condition. T�ava(,-nino said a Dublic meeting still neecls to !)o t:--i2 iieeting needs to be advertised, a notice neet,s to 1)e postc, �!. on the for ten c1tays. Doiley said it is not clear if that is a requiremunt. At this point the i -,,, 'not -, n of -nonconforming use or nny HOW of appeal RECORD OF PROCEEDIUGS Regular Meeting Board of Adjustment I-lay_3,-1984 c,.r c I I "IA i - - " - ; Fr 7 n lu. �Z-In a t� 11h, t ful LI o F C� is --lo - -,e C-2 s, TL Tlul•0 G S't3 0 0 0 0 1- 1-'4 J-j 0 1-1 r-1 1 Ll I L- -.� a c c, a co n,.:;(7 s c c 0 o ac a!t n Set le itc7--cm u') + .r a norill'al us- 0`7 T Ll r no d out t k'--h- 5-c,�--n G',)e r at i l'j uAcle -- In c o I o n s T -3 r D-n C:`_' D 0,] C r C-1 4 c L-L o Ll 1(f. D a r r _CISS IT 0', 71 Oil 1-1 _I 1: 0 S! jr, r o c u-r c� '%,Li s U -17 0 0-7 0:-1 TT u 1 1 o s'n -1 a'- -a U. --Ln as! L L h T '-v Ft rj -I 1 1.10 s 1, C-1 i f t 0 1 C L,C S 7 -,I,. :-)U t pr -�ssure on L"'?� i c r e , 17. r UCL Of L_>c p r-�E;t L-clion, because t I i& ti:-,- r c s su r on the il:IL I T7 z.1i i!Ot V 0 TJQ TI• .:- 1 0 f s 2: s r t - 4 ion. j e n. +— ton L S C C L L 1— p ra. �3� r ' a4 r i s 1C o on,c o u r a g: e Cl i nc�r s t-o tl-io n.orlaal dininr, .lour. L-"My tL,!(-,s th iner.,-, cto 120t shoT-,7. - I- T7 -lou, i'luch s' r-1 C! -,.!-r, u ca r -L o o n r 71 e s -7 -4 o r a, -13') scuarc, ba c _r 5 0 -c- u a-rz� Re i� asl�ii U -?Llll 1-)r'asarlts t"ita L-ans. e -oard CasseD,--)l.,as D o L,-1 C< the scuss ' v.2. • J2 Lll e '-i C'> !1 s a c e h o v s th�l cl-Aanir-as Ere sliol.,-:, 1 o c a t i o n o f t o a,-11 s a c:e. TI, T a I n s c� Gil g-i n;Q va.r a n r��- 1 ,-I-- I. - l-.T u e HcN n0tn'-1 'Elie Fore-s-L Lj Ei Cf 1-1 j. 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