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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinances 2028 ORDINANCE NO. at3aB AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CENTRAL POINT MUNICIPAL CODE CHAPTER 17 ZONING SECTIONS TO BETTER DEFINE SIGNS, CLARIFY PERMITTED USES IN THE C-N DISTRICT AND ELIMINATE REDUNDANCY IN PARKING REQUIREMENTS BETWEEN ZONING AND BUILDING CODES. RECITALS: A. Words lined lined-thfough are to be deleted and words in bold are added. B. Pursuant to CPMC, Chapter 1.01 .040, the City Council, may from time to time make revisions to its municipal code which shall become part of the overall document and citation. C. On June 7, 2016, the Central Point Planning Commission recommended approval of code amendments to CPMC Chapters 17.08; Chapter 17.32; Chapter 17.64 and Chapter 17.67. (zoning). D. On June 23, 2016, the City of Central Point City Council held a property advertised public hearing; reviewed the Staff Report and findings; heard testimony and comments, and deliberated on approval of the Municipal Code Amendment. THE PEOPLE OF CENTRAL POINT DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. Amendments to Sections 17.08 Definitions adds language to the zoning code that is currently being used or being considered but not listed. Section 17.08.410 TOD District and Corridor Definitions and Uses H. Sign-Related Definitions 20. Reader Board. A sign that conveys information about a variety of subjects, including advertising for products or services, travel, news or event information. 21. Scoreboard. A large internally illuminated sign located within a sports stadium or in conjunction with a sporting event field on which the score of the sporting event is shown and intended for viewing primarily by persons participating in such sporting events and/or spectators of such sporting events. SECTION 2. Amendments to Title 17.32.020 C-N District clarifies language to the zoning code regarding permitted uses. 17.32.020 Permitted uses. The following uses and their accessory uses are permitted outright, subject to compliance with all applicable municipal. state and federal environmental, health, and safety regulations as well as the requirements for site plans in Chapter 17.72: A. Professional and financial offices and personal service establishments: B. Retail stores, shops and offices supplying commodities or performing services other than vehicle and fuel sales; C. Eating and drinking establishments -. .. es - . D. Desktop publishing, xerography, copy centers; E. Temporary tree sales. from November 1st to January 1st; F. Public and quasi-public utility and service buildings, structures and uses; G. Neighborhood shopping centers, which may include any of the permitted uses in this section; H. Other uses not specified in this or any other district, if the planning commission finds them to be similar to the uses listed above and compatible with other permitted uses and with the intent of the C-4 district as provided in Section 17.60.140, Authorization for similar uses. (Ord. 2014 §4. 2015; Ord. 1881 (part), 2006; Ord. 1709 §1(part), 1994). SECTION 3. Amendments to Title 17.64.040 Off-Street Parking Requirements eliminates redundancy between zoning and building codes. Section 17.64.040, Off-Street Parking Requirements C. Accessible Parking Requirements. Where parking is provided accessory to a building, accessible parking shall be provided. constructed, striped, signed and maintained as required by ORS 447.233, and Section 1104 1106 of the latest Oregon Structural Specialty Code as set forth in this section. 1. The minimum number of accessible parking spaces shall be provided for all uses in accordance with the standards in Table 17.64.03Oregon Structural Specialty Code, Minimum Number of Accessible Parking Spaces. Parking spaces used to meet the standards in Table 17.64.03, Accessible Parking Spaces,-shall be counted toward meeting off-street parking requirements in Tables 17.64.02A and 17.64.02B, Residential and Non-Residential Off- Street Parking Requirements. The accessible parking requirements set forth in Table 17.64.03, Minimum Number of Accessible Parking Spaces, are minimum requirements and are not subject to reductions per subsection (B)(1) of this section; 2. Accessible !seated in close proximity to building entrances and shall be walkway: and - where possible. Required accessible parking spaces shall be identified with signs and pavement markings identifying them as reserved for persons with-di - .• • - - . .- __ -_ _ _ • _• _ - _- . ._ - at a height of no less than forty two inches and no more than seventy-two-41611e --- - ._ ••-• - - . Van spaces shall be specifically identified as such. TABLE 1 7 6 03 ORS-447,233 Total-Minimum-Number-of Van RS-447:233 /ten Accessible Accessible rsc'v�rvr� Total-Number-of Ascessible-Parking-Spaces Parking-Spaces Parking-S-paces Parki��� es it with mm 96" wide wi i�Qti e �� wide access+ .+isle 1to25 /4 4 0 26 to 50 2 4 4 51 to 75 3 4 2 76 to 100 4 4- 3 101to150 6 4 4 151 to 200 6 4 5 20440-300 7 4 6 301 to 400 8 4 7 401-1e-500 8 2 7 TABLE 17.64.03 . . . Van-Accessible Accessible Total-Number-of Accessible Parking SpacesParking- Spaces T, f�hin es . r Provided /per lot) aisle for vans*) access aisle access-aisle 501 to 1,000 °. _ _ _ _. _ t •••••—: - 1/8 of Column A** 7/8 of Column A*** ach lot 1,001 20 plus 1 for each 100 over 1/8 of Column A** 7/8 of Column A*** 1,000 *vans and cars may share acccrc aisles **one out of every eight accessible spaces ***seven out of every eight accessible parking spaces SECTION 4. Amendments to Title 17.67 TOD Districts Amends Tables in the TOD District zoning code. Section 17.67.050 Site Design Standards. M. Signs. 1. The provisions of this section are to be used in conjunction with the city sign regulations in the Central Point Sign Code, Chapter 15.24. The sign requirements in Chapter 15.24 shall govern in the TOD district and corridor with the exception of the following: a. The types of signs permitted shall be limited only to those signs described in this chapter. b. All signs in the TOD district and corridor shall comply with the design standards described in this chapter. eb. Decorative exterior murals are allowed and are subject to review and criteria by planning commission or architectural review committee appointed by city council. dc. Signs that use images and icons to identify store uses and products are encouraged. ed. Projecting signs located to address the pedestrian are encouraged. 2. Sign Requirements. Signs within the TOD district or corridor shall comply with the standards in Table 17.67.050(1). Table 17.67.050(1)Sign Requirements ZONING DISTRICT Si n T e LMRand MMR HMR a)(b C and OS EC and GC Permitted Yes Internally Illuminated I Prohibited Max.Number I 1 Max.Height lmeauredborn anishedgra4 4feet I 8feet 20 feet 'Sign Area/Building Face I 16 sq.ft. I 20 feet I 50 sq.ft. ITotal Sign Area-all building faces' 32 sq.ft. I 48 feet 100sq.ft. Location At entry point to housing complex or subdivision outside of public right-of-way Wall and Projecting Permitted Yes Internally Illuminated I Prohibited I Max.Number I 1 I No Limit Max.Height I Lowest part not less than 8 feet above underlying finished grade for projecting signs Principal facade;1.5 sq.ft. for each linear foot of business frontage,not to exceed 2 sq.ft.of frontage if Sign Area/Building Face 8 sq.ft. 20'r-o-w. Secondary facade;2 sq.ft.of Sign Area/Building Face 8 sq.ft. linear business frontage Determined by linear distance of building Total Sign Area-all building faces 16 sq.ft frontage Location Si:ns shall not pro•ect more than 4 feet from a buildin:wall unless attached to a canop Temporary Permitted Yes Internally Illuminated Prohibited Max.Number 2 I 4 Max.Height 3 feet I Sign Area/Building Face 6 sq.ft. I 32 sq.ft. Total Sign Area-all building faces 24 sq.ft. I 64 sq.ft. Location Outside of street right-of-way Time Limit 120days Directional Permitted Yes I Internally Illuminated I Prohibited 1 Max.Number I 1 per driveway I 2 per driveway Max.Height I 3feet I Sign Area/Building Face I 6sq.ft Total Sign Area-all building faces' 24 sq.ft. Location Ad acent to rivate drivewa or sidewalk IPermitted No No CUP No Internally Illuminated NA I YesPar-CUR I NA Max.Number I NA I Yes RECUR I NA Max.Height I NA I 30 feet I NA Maximum Sign Area I NA I 525 sq.ft I NA Location I NA I Per CUP I NA Notes: (a)For ground commercial uses in the HMR District (b)For residential uses in the HMR District (c)Scoreboards allowed only as a conditional use within the Civic District. •• •• •• (d)Sidewalk A-Frame Boards(1)within fixed dimensions and not obstructing public right of way (e)Temporary commercial banners to promote grand openings,30-60 days per year maximum with planning permit Siga$YPe L,. - .. .. - - ', . , , • • ' - Freestanding Maxim Number 4 4 Height 4 feet. 20 feet. Sign area-per 16 square feet. 50 square feet. building face Total-sigh-area--a-14 32 square feet. 100 square feet. building face Location -- • -- . - •-- - -:••: - e e. -- - •- e.g .- - - - subdiv+sior Wall and Projecting Maximum Number 4 No limit Height - - --• . - _ -_e - - - -- _ : -- •- grade for projecting signs. Sign area per 8 square feet. 1 1/2 square f-- • . • . . • . .! bul face square feet per sign. Total-sigh-area—ail 16 square feet. 9. _ --._ . .. .. ...- buildinge:- s perimeter, meter hooation Signs-shall-not-project more than 1 feet from a Signs shall not project more than 4 feet from Temporary Maximum Number - - - .- •• 4 s-are-not-permitted Height 4 feet for freestanding signs and up to parapet or roof eaves for wall signs. Sign area per face 6 square feet. 32 square feet. Total-sign-area—all 24-square-feet, 61 square feet. Sipe _ ,, - ' - ECaed-GC-Zones faces Location Outside of the street-right-of-way, e. •-- - -- e• e Ticne4imit 120 days. 120 days. IgireGticipal Maximum - - Plumber 4--sign-per-driveway- 2-signeper-clriveway, Height 3 feet. 3 feet. Sign area per 6 square feet. 6 square feet. building face Total sign area all 24 square feet. 32 square feet. building-faces Location • -- - - . - - - . - - - - ---• _ - . - - - - Total Sign Area Per 8 square feet in LMR 0.25 square feet per lineal foot of building Lot - --- - -- -. ' Wier. All sign faces 3. Sign Materials. Unless otherwise exempt, or authorized by the Planning Commission, all signs must comply with the following design criteria: a. The base materials for a freestanding sign shall be natural materials including stone, brick, or aggregate. • - - - - ' - - - - . , - - - - • •- - - •- 2" - wed, except for cb.. _ - - - . _ - -• . _ . - .•-'- - . - • _ . Building/sign proportionality as referenced in Table 17.67.050(1). dc. Sign illumination shall be limited to external illumination to include conventional lighting and neon, if neon is applied to the sign plane area. External illumination is understood to include 'back lit' or 'halo' lighting. Internally illuminated signs are prohibited except as provided under Table 17.67.050(1)for scoreboards. 4. Prohibited Signs. a. Internally illuminated signs: b. Roof signs; c. Reader boards; ed. Flashing signs fe. Electronic message/image signs on which copy is created through the use of a pattern of lights in a dot matrix configuration, which may be changed intermittently; gf. Bench signs: hg. Balloons or streamers; i. Temporary commercial banners. (Ord. 1971 §4 (Exh. C) (part), 2013; Ord. 1815 §1(part), Exh. C(part), 2000). SECTION 5. Codification. Provisions of this Ordinance shall be incorporated in the City Code and the word Ordinance may be changed to "code", "article", "section", 'chapter", or other word, and the sections of this Ordinance may be renumbered, or re-lettered, provided however that any Whereas clauses and boilerplate provisions need not be codified and the City Recorder is authorized to correct any cross references and any typographical errors. SECTION 6. Effective Date. The Central Point City Charter states that an ordinance enacted by the council shall take effect on the thirtieth day after its enactment. The effective date of this ordinance will be the thirtieth day after the second reading. Passed by the Council and signed by me in authentication of its passage this Jay ofrV.Il�, 2016. Mayor Hank Williams ATTE r „ ,4„,,____, 0 City Recorder C y I