File #: 19-0760    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Zoning Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 6/19/2019 In control: Planning and Zoning Board
On agenda: 6/27/2019 Final action:
Title: ZV 2019-04, Golf Galaxy at Pembroke Crossing, 11810 Pines Boulevard, variance request. (Dean)
Attachments: 1. Item No. 11 (19-0760)
Title
ZV 2019-04, Golf Galaxy at Pembroke Crossing, 11810 Pines Boulevard, variance request. (Dean)

Summary Explanation and Background

SUMMARY EXPLANATION AND BACKGROUND:
PROJECT DESCRIPTION / BACKGROUND:

Craig McDonald of Corporate Property Services, Inc., acting as agent for the owner, is requesting two (2) sign variances for Golf Galaxy. The first request is for 54 inch high letters for “Golf” instead of the maximum allowed 48 inch high letters and the second request if for a total 311.11 square feet of signage, instead of the allowed maximum 120 square feet of signage at 11810 Pines Boulevard.

Golf Galaxy is going into the vacant space that was previously HH Gregg. On January 6, 2011 HH Gregg received approval of Variances ZV 2010-51, allowing 252 square feet of signage, and ZV 2010-52, allowing 68 inch letters. However, both of these variances were approved conditioned for being HH Gregg only. When HH Gregg vacated this space both variances became null and void.

VARIANCE REQUEST DETAILS:

ZV 2019-04) To allow 311.11 square feet of signage instead of the allowed maximum 120 square foot of signage.

Code Reference: §155.324 PERMANENT SIGNS.

(C) Business Zoning Districts.
(1) Shopping center signs. A uniform sign plan shall be required by the city for all attached tenant wall signs within shopping centers. The uniform sign plan shall be submitted as both 8.5 inch by 11 inch hard copy and in electronic format. Uniform sign plans shall:
(f) Uniform sign plans shall include the following standards and specifications:
3. Tenants shall be allowed a maximum of 1.5 square feet per lineal foot of leased frontage, or 120 square feet whichever is less;

VARIANCE DETERMINATION:

The Planning and Zoning Board shall not grant any non-single-family variances, permits, or make any decision, finding, and determination unless it first determines that:

1. Its decision and action taken is in harmony with the general purposes of the zoning ordinances of the city and is n...

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