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Board of Adjustment Meeting <br />December 13, 2016 <br />El Toro Sign Variance <br />Background Information: <br />The site is currently zoned GC, General Commercial. The subject site currently sits undeveloped. The <br />following table summarizes the surrounding zoning and land uses: <br />Zoning <br />Land Use " <br />North <br />GC, General Commercial <br />Commercial (Beacon Bank) <br />South <br />GC, General Commercial <br />Commercial (Stripes) <br />West <br />GC, General Commercial <br />Unimproved Land <br />East <br />GC, General Commercial <br />Unimproved Land <br />icable Code Provisions: <br />Section 106-874, speaks to on -premises signs. The following is an excerpt from that section as applicable <br />to this variance request (see highlighted): <br />(3) CR, NC and GC Districts <br />a. One freestanding advertising sign shall be permitted for each side of a commercial <br />development which fronts on a developed right-of-way. <br />b. The following size limitations apply: <br />1. Freestanding signs for a single tenant buildings: 150 square feet. <br />2. Freestanding signs for single tenant buildings in a controlled access corridor: 300 <br />square feet. <br />3. Freestanding signs for multitenant buildings: 350 square feet. <br />Analysis: <br />The applicant is seeking approval of a variance that would allow the applicant to erect a sign that is <br />292.24 square feet in size. <br />Section 106-192 of the Code of Ordinances states that the term "variance" represents a deviation from <br />the literal interpretation of the code approved by the Board subject to the fact that enforcement of the <br />provisions of the code would cause an unnecessary hardship because of circumstances unique to the <br />subject property. The Board is authorized to grant a variance when the Board finds that a number of <br />criteria are met. The following table outlines those criteria and staff's analysis of those criteria: <br />Criterion: <br />Staff Finding: <br />a. That the granting of the variance will not be <br />Granting this variance would allow the applicant <br />contrary to the public interest <br />to place a larger than permitted sign in the front <br />of their property. The proposed use of the <br />property is in line with the zoning district and the <br />area as a whole. <br />The size of the sign along with the large amount <br />of neon lights and the large LED message board, <br />may pose as a distraction and road hazard to <br />motorists along W. Main St. The allowed 150 <br />