File #: 18-0697    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Zoning Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 6/18/2018 In control: Planning and Zoning Board
On agenda: 6/21/2018 Final action:
Title: AM 2018-06, Discussion and possible action on updating the sign code. (Joseph / Cole)
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AM 2018-06, Discussion and possible action on updating the sign code. (Joseph / Cole)

Summary Explanation and Background

The Planning & Economic Development Department has worked with the City’s Attorney Office to complete a review of the City’s Sign Code in response to the Supreme Court ruling for Reed v. Town of Gilbert. In addition, staff has reviewed other sign regulations that potentially could be amended. The following amendments are proposed for discussion and potential action.

1. Removal of Political, Noncommercial Direction, Information, and Community Service Signs from the Code of Ordinances in favor of a content neutral approach.
2. Removal of content based regulations for Leasing and New Business Banners.
3. Addition of General Standards covering Obscene, Misleading, and Non-Commercial Copy signage.
4. Addition of standards regulating certain signs. Regulations for these signs may include but are not limited to the following:
a. Real Estate Sale and Real Estate Leasing Signs
i. If a permit is required
ii. Sign area
iii. Height
iv. Duration
v. Location
b. Non-Commercial Signs
i. If a permit is required
ii. Sign area
iii. Square footage allowed per parcel
iv. Height
v. Duration
c. Construction Signs
i. Location
ii. Maintenance
d. Short Term Parking Signs
i. Location
ii. Sign area
e. Signs on Right-Of-Way and Public Property.
i. Location
ii. Non-compliance
5. Revisions to the current monument sign standards. Currently the standards are very specific in regards to the placement of architectural features, which leads to a less aesthetically pleasing appearance and uniform look throughout the City. The new standards will allow for a signs to have a unique architectural appearance, while maintaining the same standards.
6. Removal of Revitalization signage. Recent upgrades to monument sign standards have removed the need for Revitalization signs.

Reed v. Town of Gilbert Synopsis

In the case of Reed v. Town of Gilbert, Ari...

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