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Board of Adjustment Meeting <br />November 10, 2016 <br />New Orleans Seafood Sign Variance <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Criterion: Staff Finding: <br />a. That the granting of the variance will not be Granting this variance would allow the applicant <br />contrary to the public interest to place a larger and taller than permitted sign in <br />the front of their property. <br />There is an existing sign pole on the property. The <br />code does make exceptions for pre-existing signs <br />but this property is not on that list. <br /> <br />b. That literal enforcement of this chapter will There is an existing sign pole designed to hold a <br />result in unnecessary hardship because of sign of this height and size, not one that meets <br />exceptional narrowness, shallowness, shape, City standards. <br />topography or other extraordinary or <br />exceptional physical situation unique to the <br />specific piece of property in question. <br />"Unnecessary hardship" shall mean physical <br />hardship relating to the property itself as <br />distinguished from a hardship relating to <br />convenience, financial considerations or <br />caprice, and the hardship must not result from <br />the applicant or property owner's own actions. <br />c. That by granting the variance, the spirit of this <br />chapter will be observed. are to bring structures into compliance over time. <br />In this case, a non-conforming pole is already on <br />the property. While placing a sign will not make <br />the pole any more conforming, the only way this <br />property would become more conforming in this <br />manner would be removal or shortening of the <br />pole. <br />Staff would note, if consideration is given to allow the requested sign, it should be designed in a way to <br />as described in Section 106-945: <br /> <br />Section 106-945. Purpose and intent. <br />(a) Purpose: These guidelines are intended to aid downtown property owners in La Porte to protect and <br />enhance the historic resources of the community. The standards describe design ideas for <br />appropriate alterations and new construction, and also provide basic maintenance tips. <br /> <br />