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HomeMy WebLinkAbout14 - Centennial Temporary BannersCITY OF NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT Agenda Item No. 14 March 28, 2006 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: Community & Economic Development, Planning Department George A. Berger, AICP, Program Manager 949/644 -3207; gaberger @city.newport- beach.ca.us SUBJECT: Marine's Mile B.O.A. Temporary Banners for the City Centennial; Request for exception from Council Policy K -11 ISSUE: Should the City Council allow an exception from Council Policy K -11 in order that the Mariner's Mile Business Owner's Association may install temporary banners honoring the City Centennial under a single temporary sign permit? RECOMMENDATION: Approve request by the Mariner's Mile Business Owner's Association for an exception from the specific requirements of Council Policy K -11, to allow the group to obtain a temporary sign permit. DISCUSSION: In celebration of the City's centennial, members of the volunteer Mariner's Mile Business Owner's Association would like to install temporary banners celebrating the City Centennial at a number of sites in the commercial village. These banners (see attached) would all have the same graphic design, and be installed for the same duration of time. To accomplish this, the group requests the Council's permission, through an exception from Policy K -11 (Temporary Signage for City- Sponsored, Co- Sponsored or for Non - Profit and Charitable Organizations and Events), to obtain a single 'blanket' temporary sign permit that would authorize members of the MMBOA to install: • a single banner per site; • at a size appropriate to the site but no larger than 4' x 12' (although the customary size would likely be 3' x 10'); I MMBOA Centennial Banner Request March 28, 2006 Page 2 • for a duration only from the time a 'blanket' permit is approved through October 11, 2006 (approximately 190 days, three days following the City's official Pier -to- Pier Celebration); and • for a single filing fee (currently $38.50). This request deviates from Council Policy K -11 in that the Policy suggests that a single temporary sign permit for each sign is required; the Policy also expressly prohibits the duration of a sign installation for more than 90 days. If this exception from Policy K -11 is granted by the City Council, the 'blanket' permit will be required and approved by the Planning Department, and each individual business or property owner desiring to install a temporary banner will be responsible for filing a 'rider' to it, providing the required information about their particular address, contacts, and precise installation method and location on each site. If this request is approved by Council, all banners will be paid for by the individual business or property owners, and professionally fabricated from fade- and tear - resistant fabric suitable for the longer than normal duration of the permit. Initially, approximately six to ten property owners are expected to take advantage of the opportunity to promote the Centennial; as the season moves forward, it is expected that perhaps another five to ten property or business owners will participate. Environmental Review: The granting of this dispensation from a City Council Policy is not a project as defined by CEQA. Submitted by: /C-4 M9ager -Int City Prepared by: Attachment 1: MMBOA City Centennial Banner Layout Attachment 2: City Council Policy K -11 7 m 00� lo��am mom- C�) IL I City Policy /17-7 Page 1 of 2 TEMPORARY SIGNAGE FOR CITY- SPONSORED, CO- SPONSORED OR FOR NON - PROFIT AND CHARITABLE _ORGANIZATIONS AND EVENTS IWN0WRD The purpose of this policy is to establish definitive standards and to set forth City policy concerning the administration, control and placement of temporary off -site and on -site signs, which recognize City- sponsored, co- sponsored or charitable organizations and events at various locations or facilities within our community. It is not the desire of the City Council to promote a facility, event, or activity that is not located within the community. The Zoning Code allows off -site signs in a commercial or industrial district with first securing approval through the Modification Permit process. It is the desire of the City Council, however, to obviate that process by recognizing and allowing the use of temporary off -site and temporary on -site banners for appropriate organizations and their activities. In cases involving City- sponsored, co- sponsored or charitable organizations there is a need to allow for the placement of temporary off -site or on -site banners. Therefore, if a nexus exists between the location of the event or facility and the location of the off -site or on -site sign, then it would be the City Council's desire to allow such off -site or on -site signage with the first securing and approval of a temporary sign permit. POLICY It is the policy of the City Council to allow temporary off -site or on -site signage on public property for City- sponsored, co- sponsored or charitable organizations and events at various locations or facilities within the community subject to the following standards: -4,- The size of the sign shall not exceed 100 square feet in area. -4� The temporary sign shall be allowed to remain in place for a period not to exceed 90 days. One temporary sign per site shall be allowed. The event being promoted shall be for an event within the City of Newport Beach. Signs shall not be placed within the City organization, charitable or other otherwise, Sign Permit. by out -of -area promoters or by any other without first having obtained a Temporary Additionally, no person shall place, maintain, or display upon or in view of any highway http: / /www.city.newport- beach .ca.us /Councilpolicies/K -1 Lhtm 03/17/2006 City Policy /17-7 Page 2 of 2 or street any unofficial sign, signal or device or any sign, signal or device which purports to be or is an imitation of, or resembles, an official traffic sign or signal or which attempts to direct the movement of traffic or which hides from view any official traffic sign or signal. Also, no sign shall be installed that blocks or obstructs from view any traffic safety/control signs. Note: Any temporary sign for a charitable or non - profit organization located on Newport - Mesa Unified School District property shall be exempt from these restrictions. Adopted - April 23, 2002 RETURN TO TABLE OF CONTENTS ,4= RETURN TO CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH HOME PAGE http: / /www.city.newport- beach .ca.us /C.ouncilpolicies /K -1 l .htm 03/17/2006