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COUNCIL BILL NO. 23-018 ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CERTAIN PROVISIONS WITHIN THE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE, OF THE ARVADA CITY CODE TO ADD THE ZONING DISTRICT, COMMERCIAL, NEIGHBORHOOD BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ARVADA, COLORADO: Section 1. Chapter 2, Zoning Districts, of the Land Development Code, of the Arvada City Code is hereby amended: Section 2-1-2-1 Zoning Districts Established is hereby amended in its entirety to read as follows: A. “Generally. In order to carry out the provisions of this Code, the City is divided into the following zoning districts, and subdistricts: 1. Parks and Open Space District a. OS Parks and Open Space District 2. Residential Districts a. RA Residential / Agricultural District b. RN Residential Neighborhood District i. RN-32.5 Residential Neighborhood 32,500 Subdistrict ii. RN-12.5 Residential Neighborhood 12,500 Subdistrict iii. RN-7.5 Residential Neighborhood 7,500 Subdistrict iv. RN-6 Residential Neighborhood 6,000 Subdistrict v. RN-4 Residential Neighborhood 4,000 Subdistrict vi. RN-D Residential Neighborhood Single Family and Duplex Subdistrict c. R6 Residential 6 District d. R13 Residential 13 District e. R24 Residential 24 District 3. Mixed-Use Districts a. MX-N Mixed-Use, Neighborhood District b. MX-S Mixed-Use, Suburban District c. MX-U Mixed-Use, Urban District d. MX-T Mixed-Use, Transit-Oriented District 4. Olde Town Zoning District A public hearing on this Council Bill will be held by the Arvada City Council on Monday, July 10 at 6:15pm at 8101 Ralston Road in the Council Chambers. ---PAGE BREAK--- a. OT-E Olde Town East Subdistrict b. OT-EY Olde Town East Yukon Subdistrict c. OT-GV Olde Town Grandview Subdistrict d. OT-OW Olde Town Olde Wadsworth Subdistrict e. OT-RN Olde Town Residential Neighborhood Subdistrict f. OT-RR Olde Town Ralston Road Subdistrict g. OT-W Olde Town Webster Subdistrict 5. Commercial District a. CG Commercial, General District b. CN Commercial, Neighborhood District 6. Industrial Districts a. IL Industrial, Light District b. IG Industrial, General District 7. Planned Unit Development District a. PUD Planned Unit Development District” Section 2-1-6-1 CG: Commercial, General, is retitled and amended in its entirety to read as follows: “2-1-6-1 CN: Commercial, Neighborhood A. Purpose. The purpose of the Commercial, Neighborhood (CN) zoning district is to accommodate small scale retail, restaurant and service uses serving neighborhood needs. This zoning district is typically situated along collector or arterial streets within or at the edges of existing neighborhoods. B. Relationship to the Comprehensive Plan. The CN zoning district generally implements the “Neighborhood and Community Commercial/Office” land use category stated in the Comprehensive Plan. C. Lot and Building Standards. The standards for lots and buildings in the CN zoning district are set out in Table 2-1-6-1A, Commercial, Neighborhood Lot and Building Standards. ---PAGE BREAK--- Table 2-1-6-1A: Commercial, Neighborhood Lot and Building Standards Standard All Lot Types Lot Standards Min. Lot Area 10,000 sf. Max. Lot Area 1 acre A Min. Lot Width 50 ft. Max. Lot Coverage 55% Setback Standards B Min./Max. Front 5 ft./20 ft. C Min. Street Side 20 ft. D Min. Interior Side 10 ft. E Min. Rear 10 ft. Min. Front/Street Side Parking 20 ft. Building Standards F Max. Height, Principal Building 28 ft. G Max. Height, Accessory Building 18 ft. Max. Height, Mini-structure 12 ft. Site Standards Min. Landscape Surface Area 15% Max. Outdoor Display 5% of enclosed retail floor area Max. Outdoor Storage Not allowed D. Cross-References. The cross-references in Table 2-1-6-1B, Cross-References for Commercial, Neighborhood, are provided for the reader’s convenience and are ---PAGE BREAK--- not necessarily exhaustive of applicable regulations. Table 2-1-6-1B: Cross-References for Commercial, Neighborhood Topic Reference Land Use Regulations Division 3-1-2, Land Use by Zoning District Parking Article 4-5, Parking and Loading Landscaping Article 4-6, Landscaping and Buffering Fences and Walls Section 4-7-2-1, Fences and Divisional Walls; and Section 4-7-2-2, Retaining Walls Exterior Lighting Article 4-8, Exterior Lighting Building Design Division 5-1-2, Building and Structure Design Standards Mini-Structures Division 5-1-4-3, Mini-Structures Renewable Energy Systems Solar Panels) Section 5-1-4-4, Renewable Energy Systems Outdoor Storage, and Outdoor Retail Display Section 5-1-6-3, Outdoor Storage, Outdoor Retail Display, and Outdoor Dining Areas. Signs Chapter 6, Signs” Section 2-1-6-1 CG: Commercial, General is renumbered to Section 2-1-6-2; no changes to the language of the Section. Figure 2-1-6-1: Illustrative Commercial, General Lot and Building Standards is renumbered to Figure 2-1-6-2; no changes to the Figure. Table 2-1-6-1A: Commercial, General Lot and Building Standards is renumbered to Table 2-1-6-2A; no changes to the Table. Table 2-1-6-1B: Cross-References for Commercial, General is renumbered to Table 2-1-6- 2B; no changes to the Table. Section 2-1-6-2 IL: Industrial Light is renumbered to Section 2-1-6-3; no changes to the language of the Section. Figure 2-1-6-2: Illustrative Industrial, Light Lot and Building Standards is renumbered to Figure 2-1-6-3; no changes to the Figure. Table 2-1-6-2A: Industrial, Light Lot and Building Standards is renumbered to 2-1-6-3A; no changes to the Table. Table 2-1-6-2B: Cross-References for Industrial, Light is renumbered to 2-1-6-3B; no changes to the Table. Section 2-1-6-3 IG: Industrial, General is renumbered to Section 2-1-6-4; no changes to the language of the Section. Figure 2-1-6-3: Illustrative Industrial, General Lot and Building Standards is renumbered to Figure 2-1-6-4; no changes to the Figure. ---PAGE BREAK--- Table 2-1-6-3A: Industrial, General Lot and Building Standards is renumbered to Table 2- 1-6-4A; no changes to the Table. Table 2-1-6-3B: Cross-References for Industrial, General is renumbered to Table 2-1-6-4B; no changes to the Table. The remaining portions of Chapter 2 shall remain unchanged. Section 2. Chapter 3, Use Regulations, of the Land Development Code, of the Arvada City Code is hereby amended: Section 3-1-2-4 Hospitality, Recreation, and Entertainment Land Use by Zoning District is hereby amended in its entirety to read as follows: “The hospitality, recreation, and entertainment land uses that are allowed in each zoning district are set out in Table 3-1-2-4, Hospitality, Recreation, and Entertainment Land Use by Zoning District. Table 3-1-2-4: Hospitality, Recreation, and Entertainment Land Use by Zoning District Land Use Open Space and Residential Mixed-Use Olde Town Commercial and Industrial Reference O S R A R N R 6 R 1 3 R 2 4 M X - N M X - S M X - U M X - T O T - E O T - E Y O T - G V O T - O W O T - R N O T - R R O T - W C N C G IL IG Adult Entertainment / Adult Retail Sales L L 3-1-3-4 Amusement, Outdoor L L L 3-1-3-4 Bar / Tavern / L L L L L L L L L L L C L C C 3-1-3-4 Bed and Breakfast C C C L L L L L L L L C 3-1-3-4 Brew Pub / Distillery Pub / Limited Winery L L L L L L L L L L L C L L L 3-1-3-4 Hotel / Motel A A A A A A A A A - Recreation and Amusement, Indoor A A A A A A A A A A A A A - Recreation, Outdoor (playing fields) A A A A A A A - Recreation, Outdoor (other) A A A A A A A A L L L L L L L L L A A 3-1-3-4 Restaurant A A A A A A A A L A A C A A 3-1-3-4 Restaurant, Fast Food L L L L L L L L L L L L 3-1-3-4 Stables and Riding A - ---PAGE BREAK--- Table 3-1-2-4: Hospitality, Recreation, and Entertainment Land Use by Zoning District Land Use Open Space and Residential Mixed-Use Olde Town Commercial and Industrial Reference O S R A R N R 6 R 1 3 R 2 4 M X - N M X - S M X - U M X - T O T - E O T - E Y O T - G V O T - O W O T - R N O T - R R O T - W C N C G IL IG Academies, Commercial Theater A A A A A A A A A A Section 3-1-2-5 Commercial Land Use by Zoning District is hereby amended in its entirety to read as follows: “The commercial land uses that are allowed in each zoning district are set out in Table 3-1-2-5, Commercial Land Use by Zoning District. Table 3-1-2-5: Commercial Land Use by Zoning District Land Use Open Space and Residential Mixed-Use Olde Town Commercial and Industrial Reference O S R A R N R 6 R 1 3 R 2 4 M X - N M X -S M X - U M X -T O T- E O T- E Y O T- G V O T- O W O T- R N O T- R R O T- W C N C G IL I G Animal Day Care / Training C L L L L L L 3-1-3-5 Animal Hospital (Large Animal) A - Art Studio / Makerspace A A A A A L L L L L L L C A A A 3-1-3-5 Auction House or Yard L L 3-1-3-5 Continuing Care Facility A A A A A A A A A A A A C Kennel C L A 3-1-3-5 Office, General or Professional A A A A A A A A A A A C A A A - Retail Sales and Services Type 1 1 L L L L L L L L L L L C L L 3-1-3-5 Retail Sales and Services Type 21 L L L L L 3-1-3-5 Veterinary Offices or Clinics C L L L L L L L L L L L L 3-1-3-5 Workshop A A A A A A A 3-1-3-5 TABLE NOTES: 1 All drive-through facilities are subject to the standards in Section 5-1-6-2, Drive-Through Facilities, which may prohibit a drive-through in certain locations.” Section 3-1-2-6 Community, Civic, Educational, Health Care, and Institutional Land Use by Zoning District is hereby amended in its entirety to read as follows: ---PAGE BREAK--- “The community, civic, educational, health care, and institutional land uses that are allowed in each zoning district are set out in Table 3-1-2-6, Community, Civic, Educational, Health Care, and Institutional Land Use by Zoning District. Table 3-1-2-6: Community, Civic, Educational, Health Care, and Institutional Land Use by Zoning District Land Use Open Space and Residential Mixed-Use Olde Town Commercial and Industrial Reference O S R A R N R 6 R 1 3 R 2 4 M X - N M X - S M X - U M X - T O T - E O T - E Y O T - G V O T - O W O T - R N O T - R R O T - W C N C G IL I G Ambulance Services C L L L 3-1-3-6 Cemetery C C C 3-1-3-6 Crematorium L L 3-1-3-6 Day Care Center, Adult or Child C C C C L A A A A L C A A 3-1-3-6 Funeral Home / Mortuary L L L L L 3-1-3-6 Hospital A A A A - Medical Office A A A A A A A A A A A A - Public Lands, Parks, Schools or Buildings A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A - Place of Assembly A L L L L L A L L L L L L L L L A A A 3-1-3-6 Private School, Kindergarten, Elementary, Middle, or High A A A A A A A A A A A A A - Private School, Vocational, Trade, College, or University A A A A A A A A A A A A A A Section 3-1-3-4 Hospitality, Recreation, and Entertainment Standards is hereby amended in its entirety to read as follows: A. “Adult Entertainment / Adult Retail Sales. See Arvada City Code, Chapter 22, Article II, “Adult Entertainment Businesses.” B. Amusement, Outdoor. 1. In the MX-S or IL zoning district: a. The use shall be surrounded by the Option A bufferyard, per Division 4-6-5, Landscape Areas and Bufferyards. b. If the use includes field lighting or small engines gas-powered go-karts) that are operational after 9:00 PM or before 7:00 AM, it shall be located not less than 600 feet from any RA and RN zoning district boundary. C. Bed and Breakfast. 1. All bed and breakfast establishments shall be subject to the following: ---PAGE BREAK--- a. The structure should have architectural significance through an historical style or unique architectural design. b. The renovation and use as a bed and breakfast establishment will facilitate the renovation and/or maintenance of the structure. c. The renovation and use as a bed and breakfast establishment will contribute to the, character, of the neighborhood. 2. Building Requirements. a. The architectural and historic integrity and arrangement of the existing exterior and interior of the building shall be maintained, and any modifications shall be only as necessary due to: i. Building or Fire code requirements; or ii. Additions or modifications needed to provide a common guest area a dining area or atrium), to enlarge an existing bedroom, or add a bathroom. b. No additions are allowed that would increase the existing number of bedrooms. c. The building may not be enlarged by more than 25 percent of the existing floor area, and any changes must be compatible with the architectural character of the existing building. 3. Operations. a. Any meal may be provided; however, it shall be served only to guests taking lodging in the facility. b. Lodging guests may stay for a maximum of 14 consecutive days in any 30-day period. 4. Parking. a. No more than two parking spaces may be located in the front setback area. Parking in excess of two spaces shall be provided behind the front setback, and must be screened from adjacent residential uses by a six-foot cedar fence or other method approved by the Director upon a determination that it provides a comparable or better screening effect and is consistent with the residential appearance of the bed and breakfast. b. On-street parking may be permitted only if it is located adjacent to the property and if it is determined that its use would not be detrimental to the neighborhood. 5. Signs. a. Signs shall be compatible in material and architectural style with the principal building and shall meet the requirements of Section 6-1-2-4, Sign Districts. D. Bar / Tavern / 1. All bars / taverns / shall be subject to the following: a. If the use is adjacent to a residential use, exterior loudspeakers and noise from the outdoor patio areas and the interior of the building shall not exceed 45 dbA at the property line of the subject property between the hours 9:00 PM and 7:00 AM. There shall be no outdoor entertainment between these hours. b. These uses may include the retailing of related goods shirts, caps, glasses) as an incidental activity. c. When the use is adjacent to a RA, RN or R6 zoning district, a six foot screening wall or fence must be provided along the common lot line. 2. In the OT-RN zoning district: ---PAGE BREAK--- a. The use is allowed only in the mixed-use building type. See Section 2-1-5-4, Mixed-Use Building Type Lot and Building Form Standards. b. If the use adjoins any lot that is used exclusively for residential purposes, loading shall not be allowed between the hours of 9:00 PM and 7:00 AM. 3. In the CN zoning district: a. The use shall only operate between the hours of 7:00 AM and 11:00 PM. E. Brew Pub / Distillery Pub / Limited Winery. 1. All brew pubs / distillery pubs / limited wineries shall be subject to the following: a. On-premise consumption or retail sales of commodities produced on-site are required. b. The maximum gross floor area for production, bottling, packaging, storing, and other manufacturing related activities shall be 6,000 square feet. c. The storage of raw and/or spent materials shall be kept in a fully enclosed structure, building, or container. d. If the use is adjacent to a residential use, exterior loudspeakers and noise from the outdoor patio areas and the interior of the building shall not exceed 45 dbA at the property line of the subject property between the hours 9:00 PM and 7:00 AM. There shall be no outdoor entertainment between these hours. e. If the use adjoins any lot that is used exclusively for residential purposes, loading shall not be allowed between the hours of 9:00 PM and 7:00 AM. 2. In the MX-N and OT-RN zoning districts: a. The maximum gross floor area for the building shall be 4,000 square feet. b. In the OT-RN zoning district, the use is allowed only in the mixed-use building type. See Section 2-1-5-4, Mixed-Use Building Type Lot and Building Form Standards. 3. In the CN zoning district: a. The use shall only operate between the hours of 7:00 AM and 11:00 PM. F. Recreation, Outdoor, Other. 1. In the MX-U, MX-T, and OT zoning districts: a. Outdoor recreation uses shall be limited to plazas, sculpture gardens, tot lots, playgrounds, skating rinks, and splash pads. G. Restaurant. 1. Restaurants, General. a. If the use adjoins any lot that is used exclusively for residential purposes, loading shall not be allowed between the hours of 9:00 PM and 7:00 AM. b. In the CN zoning district: i. The use shall only operate between the hours of 6:00 AM and 11:00 PM. 2. Restaurants, Fast Food. a. Trash Management Program. All fast food restaurant uses shall have a trash management program for the daily removal of trash and litter on the site and on any adjacent affected property. ---PAGE BREAK--- b. For drive-through facilities, reference Sections 5-1-6-2 Drive-through facilities and 4-5-3-6 Vehicle Stacking.” Section 3-1-3-5 Commercial Standards is hereby amended in its entirety to read as follows: A. “Animal Day Care / Training. 1. In the MX and CG zoning districts, the use shall be located entirely indoors. 2. In the IL zoning district, if the use is located within 300 feet of a residential zoning district, no outdoor activities related to the use shall occur between the hours of 9:00 PM and 7:00 AM. B. Art Studio / Makerspace. Such use shall not exceed 5,000 square feet unless located within a vertically mixed-use building. C. Auction House. All business activities shall be conducted within an entirely enclosed building. D. Kennel. 1. In the RA and IL zoning districts, a kennel facility shall be subject to the following: a. Outdoor facilities, including outdoor runs, shall not be located within 150 feet of any adjacent residential zoning district. b. If the use is located within 300 feet of residentially zoned property, no outdoor activities related to the use shall occur on the subject property between the hours of 9:00 PM and 7:00 AM. c. The parts of a building where animals are boarded shall be fully enclosed and shall be sufficiently insulated so no unreasonable noise or odor can be detected off premises. 2. All kennels shall be licensed by the City of Arvada pursuant to Article VIII, "Kennel License," of Chapter 14 of the Arvada Code of Ordinances. 3. A residence for a caretaker is allowed, subject to the requirements of Section 5-1-6-7, Custodial Unit. E. Retail Sales and Services, Type 1. 1. Retail Sales Uses – General. Retail sales uses must take place within a completely enclosed building, except that accessory outdoor display of merchandise, and accessory outdoor customer seating/dining areas are permitted, subject to the following standards: a. Outdoor display areas must comply with the minimum street setback requirements of the subject zoning district. b. Outdoor display areas may not occupy or use required parking space or drive aisle unless approved by the Director. c. Outdoor seasonal temporary sales display requires a temporary use permit. d. In the CN zoning district: i. The use shall only operate between the hours of 7:00 AM and 10:00 PM. F. Retail Sales and Services, Type 2. 1. Convenience Lending Operations. ---PAGE BREAK--- All convenience lending operations except national banks and those operating as of the effective date of this Code shall comply with the following locational restrictions and standards: a. It shall be unlawful to operate or cause to be operated a convenience lending operation within 2,500 feet of another convenience lending operation. b. It shall be unlawful to operate or cause to be operated a convenience lending operation within 300 feet of any residentially-zoned property. c. The distance between any two such operations shall be measured in a straight line, without regard to intervening structures or objects, from the closest exterior wall of the structure in which each such operation is located, and the distance between a convenience lending operation and a residentially-zoned property shall be measured in a straight line, without regard to intervening structures or objects, from the closest exterior wall of the structure in which the operation is located to the nearest property line of the residentially-zoned property, excluding public street rights of way. 2. Used Merchandise Stores and Donation Centers (retail, used - primarily donated; retail, used - primarily non-donated; used merchandise donation center). a. Used merchandise stores that accept donated goods on the premises and used merchandise donation centers shall: i. Coordinate delivery and acceptance of donations, during business hours only, either inside the store or center, or outside the store or center as long as donations are moved inside immediately after drop-off; ii. Sort and store donations only inside the store or center; iii. Patrol the store or center premises as the need arises to remove any donations left outside after hours; and iv. Remove donations left outside of the store or center after business hours no later than 7:00 AM the next morning. b. A used merchandise store shall devote more than 50% of its floor area to retail sales. c. The arrangement of activities inside a used merchandise store shall be such to preserve a retail character when it is viewed from the outside. Where the building façade includes windows or doors, the areas within the building visible through these openings shall be used for retail sales only. d. Used merchandise donation centers shall be limited to a maximum gross floor area of 2,500 square feet and a maximum tenant width of 25 feet. e. Donation boxes, trailers, containers, or other structures intended and utilized as an exterior, stand-alone receptacle or depository for the donation of goods are prohibited. i. Based upon the generally mobile, temporary, impermanent, and accessory nature thereof, and notwithstanding the provisions of Chapter 9, Nonconformities of this Code, any such box, trailer, container, or structure, or use of such box, trailer, container, or structure, legally established prior to ---PAGE BREAK--- May 12, 2011 shall be permitted to continue in place, but such use, and the lawful status of such structure and use, shall terminate upon the occurrence of any of the following: a. Any change in tenancy, ownership, or management of the structure or user thereof; b. Any cessation of such use, or absence of such structure from the premises, for a period of 30 days or more; c. Any damage or destruction of the structure, by any means, to the extent of more than 50 percent of its structural replacement value prior to such damage or destruction; d. Any enlargement or expansion of such structure or use; e. Any alteration (beyond that necessary for routine maintenance and repair) or relocation of the structure on the premises, other than that which, in the sole discretion of the Director, is determined appropriate; or f. A failure to register the structure or use within the allotted time period, as provided in below. 3. The owner of any such box, trailer, container, or structure legally established prior to May 12, 2011, and the user thereof (if different than the owner), must have registered such structure or use with the Director prior to December 30, 2011. G. Veterinary Office or Clinic. 1. All veterinary offices or clinics shall be subject to the following requirements: a. All facilities, including all treatment rooms, cages, pens, training rooms, and exercise runs, shall be within a completely enclosed, soundproof building. b. Short-term overnight boarding associated with the medical treatment and post- operative care of animals shall be allowed, provided such boarding is contained within a completely enclosed building. H. Workshop. 1. The use shall not exceed 5,000 square feet unless located within a vertically mixed- use building.” The remaining portions of Chapter 3 shall remain unchanged. Section 4. Chapter 4, Environmental and Site Design, of the Land Development Code, of the Arvada City Code is hereby amended: Section 4-4-3-4 Street Hierarchy and Connectivity is amended in its entirety to read as follows: A. “Generally. Street and block patterns shall be consistent with the City’s Transportation Plan, and should include a clear hierarchy of well-connected streets that distribute traffic over a multiple number of streets and avoid traffic congestion on major streets. Within each development, the access and circulation system should accommodate the safe, ---PAGE BREAK--- efficient, and convenient movement of vehicles, bicycles, and pedestrians through the development, and provide opportunities to link to adjacent neighborhoods and properties. B. General Distribution of Streets within the Street Hierarchy. Arterial streets, major collector streets, and minor collector streets shall be arranged generally in accordance with this Subsection (see Figure 4-4-3-4A, Illustrative Distribution of Arterial, Major Collector, and Minor Collector Streets, for illustrative example). 1. Arterial Streets. Arterials are located at approximately one mile intervals in both east-west and north-south directions. Within each one-mile segment, arterials will align and connect across intersecting arterials to distribute traffic and provide continuity for designated bicycle routes. 2. Major Collector Streets. Within each one mile segment, at least one collector street shall divide the segment east-west and another shall divide the segment north-south at approximately the half-mile points, and these major collector streets shall intersect the arterials within 110 feet of the half-mile points, resulting in areas of approximately 160 acres. 3. Minor Collector Streets. For residential neighborhoods, within each approximately 160 acre area defined by major collectors, at least one minor collector street giving access to its interior shall be provided on every perimeter street of the area unless prevented by an obstacle. These minor collector streets should connect with each other through such 160 acre area to define four areas of approximately 40 acres each. Figure 4-4-3-4A: Illustrative Distribution of Arterial, Major Collector, and Minor Collector Streets ---PAGE BREAK--- C. Local Streets. For each generally 40-acre area, at least one local street giving access to its interior shall be provided on every perimeter street of the area unless prevented by an obstacle. Such streets should connect across other local streets depending on the land use relationship. D. Connectivity. Where property is to be developed and streets are stubbed to the property or where arterial, collector, or local streets are designated to connect to the property, the City may require rights-of-way and construction of those streets through and into the area contained within the development application. E. Access to Public Streets. All new lots shall have direct or indirect access to a public street, through one or more access points approved by the City. Indirect access may be provided through auto courts, loop lanes, or private streets, subject to approval of the fire district with jurisdiction over the subject property. 1. Single-family detached and duplex buildings shall not have individual driveway access to an arterial or collector street, unless no other alternative is reasonably available. 2. In the CN zoning district, parking areas for uses identified as Conditional shall have access to only an arterial or collector street, unless an alternative is allowed at the discretion of the City Council. 3. All public and private streets shall comply with all applicable design and construction standards adopted by the City. F. Access and Driveways. All new lots and developments shall have access streets constructed in compliance with the Transportation Standards in the City’s Engineering Code of Standards and Specifications. Single-family detached and duplex unit driveways shall not take direct access from arterial streets or collector streets, unless no other alternative is available. All access points shall be constructed so that: 1. Vehicles may safely enter and exit the property; 2. Interference with the convenient flow of traffic and conflict with pedestrians and bicycles is minimized; and 3. Driveways shall be hard-surfaced with materials such as asphalt, concrete or other equivalent surface pursuant to the City’s Engineering Code of Standards and Specifications. Recycled asphalt, gravel or other similar surfaces are not an approved surface. The surfacing requirements shall not apply to access drives on lots or tracts of three-quarters of an acre or more where the property structure is a single-family home and the access drive is more than 100 feet in length, or the access drive is for an accessory agriculture use. G. Cross-Access between Adjacent Uses. All multifamily and nonresidential development shall be designed to allow for cross-access to adjacent properties to encourage shared parking and shared access to public and private streets. This may be accomplished by one or more of the following: 1. Connecting streets and drives; 2. Coordinating parking lot and parking structure entrances; 3. Providing common service and delivery areas; 4. Providing shared parking areas; and 5. Providing share driveways and access points for adjacent lots to minimize curb cuts. ---PAGE BREAK--- The Director may allow alternatives to cross-access requirements if providing cross-access is deemed impractical, provided the Applicant provides adequate bicycle and pedestrian connections between adjacent development or land uses. H. Auto Courts. Up to four single-family detached dwelling units may share a single driveway access to a public street through the use of an auto court layout (see Figure 4-4- 3-4C, Auto Courts Layout), provided that: 1. The minimum width of the surface of an auto court shall be 20 feet unless a wider width is required by the fire district with jurisdiction over the subject property. 2. Shared driveways shall be surfaced with concrete, not asphalt. 3. Individual driveways leading from the shared driveway to each dwelling unit shall be at least 20 feet long, as measured between the front of the garage or carport and the closest edge of the shared driveway. 4. The design of the auto court shall permit a passenger vehicle to back out of an individual driveway and turn 90 degrees using the individual drive or intersecting street. 5. The auto court design shall comply with all off-street parking requirements applicable to single-family dwellings. In addition, each auto court design shall provide one-half off-street parking space per dwelling unit, in a location other than a private driveway. 6. The Applicant must provide for private ownership and maintenance of the auto courts. Provisions for the private ownership and maintenance and repair of shared driveways shall be approved by the Director during the development approval process. Figure 4-4-3-4B: Auto Court Layout I. Loop Lanes. Up to seven single-family dwelling units may share access to a public street through the use of a loop lane layout provided that: 1. The surface of the loop lane shall be at least 20 feet wide, and shall be surfaced with concrete, not asphalt. 2. No portion of the loop lane shall extend more than 250 feet from the public street to which the loop lane gives access. ---PAGE BREAK--- 3. The common area surrounded by the loop lane shall be at least 60 feet wide. 4. Individual driveways leading from the loop lane to each home shall be at least 20 feet long, as measured from the closest edge of the loop lane. 5. Traffic on the loop lane shall be one-way only and shall be adequately signed as a one-way drive. 6. The design of the loop lane shall permit a passenger vehicle to back out of an individual driveway and turn 90 degrees in either direction using only the individual driveway, the loop lane, or the intersecting public street. 7. The loop lane design shall comply with all off-street parking requirements applicable to single-family dwellings. In addition, each loop lane design shall provide one-half off-street parking space per dwelling unit, in a location other than a private driveway. 8. The Applicant must provide for private ownership and maintenance of the loop lane. Provisions for the private ownership and maintenance of both the loop lane surface and the common area surrounded by the loop lane shall be approved by the Director during the development approval process. J. Private Streets. The use of private streets is discouraged. Where allowed by the Director, private streets shall comply with all standards for the design of public streets of the same function adopted by the City. The Applicant must provide for private ownership and maintenance of the private streets. Provisions for the maintenance of private streets shall be approved by the Director during the development approval process. K. Alleys. 1. The use of alleys is encouraged for development that is residential or predominantly residential in the RA, RN, R6, R13, R-24 MX-S, MX-U, MX-T, and PUD zoning districts. Where alleys are used, they shall comply with the following standards: a. The minimum right-of-way width of a residential alley shall be 16 feet. b. The minimum right-of-way width of a commercial or industrial alley shall be 20 feet. c. All platted alleys shall be paved. d. Residential alleys shall connect through the block to a publicly dedicated street on each end and must provide access to at least 50 percent of the garages on lots adjacent to the alley. 2. The City may require alleys in the following circumstances: a. Along the rear lot lines of a multifamily development if the area of lots as subdivided will permit three or more dwelling units; b. Along the rear lot lines of all lots fronting on a major arterial street; and c. At any other location the Director or Decision-Making Body deems necessary. 3. The Applicant must provide for private ownership and maintenance of the alley. Provisions for the private maintenance of alleys shall be approved by the Director during the development approval process. L. Cul-de-Sacs. A cul-de-sac may not exceed 500 feet in length, measured from the center of the intersection to the center of the turnaround. Where a parcel's size or shape makes a 500-foot limitation impractical, the Director may approve a longer cul-de-sac provided that there is no reasonable alternative. ---PAGE BREAK--- 1. A or design, or other acceptable design to provide a turn-around may be used if approved by the Director provided that the street does not exceed 200 feet in length. 2. No more than 20 lots may be located on a cul-de-sac. Cul-de-sacs that serve more than 20 lots require approval of the Director and the fire district with jurisdiction over the subject property. M. Utilities. All street and alley development shall accommodate all utility easements, service, and utility cabinet locations. Utility service cabinets and ground mounted equipment should be located in the least visible and least intrusive locations possible and shall be screened with evergreen shrubs or evergreen trees.” Section 4-6-5-3 Bufferyard Options is amended in its entirety to read as follows: A. “One of the following bufferyard options shall be installed along any non-street frontage or alley when required by Section 4-6-5-2, Purpose and Applicability, and landscape material shall be from the City’s approved plant list to include acceptable buffer trees and shrubs. The options are identified below: 1. Option A. A landscaped bufferyard with a minimum width of 30 feet shall be provided along the property line. Canopy shade trees, evergreen trees, and shrubs shall be provided as follows: a. Three trees and 20 shrubs per 100 lineal feet of adjacency. A minimum 20 percent evergreen trees. 2. Option B. A landscaped bufferyard with a minimum width of 20 feet shall be provided along the property line. Canopy shade trees, evergreen trees, and shrubs shall be provided as follows: a. Four trees and 24 shrubs per 100 lineal feet of adjacency. A minimum 40 percent evergreen trees. 3. Option C. A landscaped bufferyard with a minimum width of 20 feet shall be provided along the property line. The bufferyard shall include a six-foot tall solid fence or wall along the property line. Canopy shade trees, evergreen trees, and shrubs shall be provided as follows: a. Two trees and ten shrubs per 100 linear feet of adjacency plus six-foot tall solid fence or wall along the property line. A minimum 20 percent evergreen trees. 4. Option D. A landscaped bufferyard with a minimum of ten feet shall be provided along the property line. The bufferyard shall include a six-foot tall solid fence or wall along the property line. Brick or stone columns shall be incorporated into the fence or wall design and spaced at least every 30 feet. Canopy shade trees, evergreen trees, and shrubs shall be provided as follows: a. Four trees and ten shrubs per 100 lineal feet of adjacency. A minimum 40 percent evergreen trees. 5. Option E. Option E shall be permitted only in the CN, MX-N and OT zoning districts. A six-foot tall solid wall constructed of brick, stone or other comparable materials with brick or stone columns spaced at least every 30 feet may be installed in-lieu of landscaping for sites containing 25 or fewer parking spaces.” ---PAGE BREAK--- Figure 4-6-5-3: Bufferyard Options The remaining portions of Chapter 4 shall remain unchanged. Section 5. Chapter 6, Signs, of the Land Development Code, of the Arvada City Code is hereby amended: Section 6-1-2-4 Sign Districts is amended in its entirety to read as follows: A. “Generally. In recognition that the City is a place of diverse physical character, and that different areas of the City have different functional characteristics, this Article includes standards for signs that are based on the sign district in which the signs are located. B. Sign Districts Created. The following sign districts are created: 1. Olde Town/Commecial Neighborhood (OT, CN) 2. Mixed-Use/Commercial/Industrial (MX,C,I) 3. Multifamily Residential (RM) ---PAGE BREAK--- 4. Single-Family Residential (RS) C. Relationship to Zoning Districts. Sign districts shall correspond to zoning districts as provided in Table 6-1-2-4, Sign Districts. Table 6-1-2-4: Sign Districts Sign District Corresponding Zoning Districts or Areas Olde Town/Commercial (OT, CN) OT-E; OT-EY; OT-GV; OT-OW; OT-W; OT-RR; OT-RN (except for the purposes of Section 6-1-6-2, Additional Standards for Detached Temporary Signs);CN; MX-U façade in frontage zone ; MX-T façade in frontage zone; nonresidential and mixed-use areas of Planned Unit Developments where buildings are set back less than 5 feet from rights-of-way Mixed- Use/Commercial/Industrial (MX,C,I) MX-N; MX-S; MX-U façade outside frontage zone ; MX-T façade outside frontage zone; CG; IL; IG; nonresidential and mixed-use areas of Planned Unit Developments, where buildings are set back 5 feet or more from rights-of-way Multifamily Residential (RM) R13; R24; multifamily residential areas of Planned Unit Developments with 6+ unit buildings Single-Family Residential (RS) RA; RN; R6; OS; single-family, duplex, townhome, or multiplex areas of Planned Unit Developments; OT-RN (only for the purposes of Section 6-1-6-2, Additional Standards for Detached Temporary Signs). D. Relationship to Planned Unit Development. Planned unit developments that are approved after the effective date of this LDC shall include sign district designations as set out in Table 6-1-2-4, Sign Districts, or shall be processed with an application for a sign design program pursuant to Section 8-3-7-2, Alternative Sign Programs. Table 6-1-5-1A: Wall Signs is amended in its entirety to read as follows: Table 6-1-5-1A: Wall Signs Type of Sign / Standards Sign District Olde Town, Commercial, Neighborhood (OT,CN) Mixed-Use, Commercial- Industrial (MX, C, I) Multifamily Residential (RM) Single-Family Residential (RS) Applied or Painted Wall Sign Max. # 1 for single family, duplex or multiplex form: 1 per principal building. All other forms: 1 per establishment Not limited 1 per building elevation 1 per building elevation Max. Sign Area (Total Per Building Elevation) Single family detached, duplex or multiplex form: 8 sf. max. All other forms: 1.5 sf. per 1 lf. of establishment frontage of the building elevation upon which the 1 sf. per 2 lf. of building elevation, minus the area of other wall signs on same elevation Residential Building: 1 sf. Nonresidential ---PAGE BREAK--- Table 6-1-5-1A: Wall Signs Type of Sign / Standards Sign District Olde Town, Commercial, Neighborhood (OT,CN) Mixed-Use, Commercial- Industrial (MX, C, I) Multifamily Residential (RM) Single-Family Residential (RS) 1 sf. per 1 lf. of establishment frontage of the building elevation upon which the sign is mounted, max. 32 sf.; a minimum of 30 sf., if establishment frontage is less than 30 lf. sign is mounted. Building: 1 sf. per 2 lf. of building elevation, minus the area of other wall signs on same elevation Allowed Lighting External External External None Mural Wall Sign Max. # 1 per building 1 per building 1 per building Not allowed Max. Sign Area May be allowed on entire elevation subject to the Design Guidelines for OT May be allowed on entire May be allowed on entire elevation - Allowed Lighting External External External - Other Standards a. Murals shall not be placed on a building that is exclusively for a residential use. b. Murals shall not: i. Project more than 2 in. in the OT sign district and 6 in. in all other sign districts from the plane of the wall upon which it is painted or to which it is affixed and shall not extend above the top of the wall upon which it is painted or to which it is affixed; ii. Cover or interrupt major architectural features, such as doors, exits, and windows; and c. The property owner shall not be compensated for the display of the mural or the right to place the mural on a site. - Bulletin Board Attached to Building Wall Max. # 1 per principal building entrance 1 per principal building entrance 1 per principal building entrance Residential Building: ---PAGE BREAK--- Table 6-1-5-1A: Wall Signs Type of Sign / Standards Sign District Olde Town, Commercial, Neighborhood (OT,CN) Mixed-Use, Commercial- Industrial (MX, C, I) Multifamily Residential (RM) Single-Family Residential (RS) Not allowed Nonresidential Building: 1 per principal building entrance Max. Sign Area (Per Sign) 6 sf. 12 sf. 6 sf. 6 sf. Allowed Lighting External External External None Other Standards Not allowed above an elevation of 8 ft. above adjacent grade Not allowed above an elevation of 8 ft. above adjacent grade Not allowed above an elevation of 8 ft. above adjacent grade Residential Building: Not allowed Nonresidential Building: Not allowed above an elevation of 8 ft. above adjacent grade Cabinet Wall Signs or Dimensional Wall Signs (Primary) Max. # Dimensional wall sign only; cabinet wall signs are not allowed. Single family detached, duplex or multiplex form: 1 per principal building. All other forms: 1 per establishment Not limited 1 per building elevation Residential Building: Not allowed Nonresidential Building: 1 per building (dimensional wall sign only; cabinet wall signs are not allowed) Max. Sign Area (Per Sign) Single family detached, duplex or multiplex form: 8 sf. max. All other forms: 1 sf. per 1 lf. of establishment frontage of the building elevation upon which the sign is mounted Dimensional wall signs: 1.5 sf. per 1 lf. of establishment frontage of the building elevation upon which the sign is mounted 32 sf. Residential Building: Not allowed Cabinet wall signs: 1 sf. per 2 lf. of establishment Nonresidential Building: 12 sf. ---PAGE BREAK--- Table 6-1-5-1A: Wall Signs Type of Sign / Standards Sign District Olde Town, Commercial, Neighborhood (OT,CN) Mixed-Use, Commercial- Industrial (MX, C, I) Multifamily Residential (RM) Single-Family Residential (RS) max. 32 sf.; a minimum of 30 sf. if establishment frontage is less than 30 lf. frontage of the building elevation upon which the sign is mounted, not to exceed 60 sf. Allowed Lighting External or halo External or internal External or internal None Other Standards Not allowed on building elevations that are located within 10 feet of a property line of a single-family detached or duplex residential use Not allowed if primary fin sign is also present on the same building elevation Not allowed if primary fin sign is also present on the same building elevation None Not allowed on building elevations that are located within 24 feet of a property line of a single-family detached or duplex residential use Not allowed on building elevations that are located within 24 feet of a property line of a single-family detached or duplex residential use Cabinet Wall Signs or Dimensional Wall Signs (Secondary) Max. # 1 per principal building entrance (dimensional wall sign only; cabinet wall signs are not allowed) 1 per principal building entrance 1 per principal building entrance Not allowed Max. Sign Area (Per Sign) 4 sf. 48 sf. 6 sf. NA Allowed Lighting External or halo External or internal External or internal None Other Standards Must be located above ground floor principal building entrance Must be located above ground floor principal building entrance Must be located above ground floor principal building entrance NA No part of the sign shall be located more than 15 ft. above adjacent No part of the sign shall be located more than 15 ft. above adjacent No part of the sign shall be located more than 15 ft. above adjacent ---PAGE BREAK--- Table 6-1-5-1A: Wall Signs Type of Sign / Standards Sign District Olde Town, Commercial, Neighborhood (OT,CN) Mixed-Use, Commercial- Industrial (MX, C, I) Multifamily Residential (RM) Single-Family Residential (RS) grade grade grade Not allowed if secondary fin sign is also present above the same entrance Not allowed if secondary fin sign is also present above the same entrance Not allowed if secondary fin sign is also present above the same entrance Table 6-1-5-1B: Window Signs is amended in its entirety to read as follows: Table 6-1-5-1B: Window Signs Type of Sign / Standards Sign District Olde Town, Commercial, Neighborhood (OT,CN) Mixed-Use, Commercial- Industrial (M-X,C,I) Multifamily Residential (RM) Single-Family Residential (RS) All Window Signs Max. # Not limited Not limited 1 per window 1 per window Max. Sign Area 25% of the area of windows larger than 8 sf. may be covered with signs 25% of the area of windows larger than 8 sf. may be covered with signs 3 sf. per sign 6 sf. per elevation 75% of the area of windows smaller than 8 sf. may be covered with signs 75% of the area of windows smaller than 8 sf. may be covered with signs For the purposes of the standards above, the area of the window is calculated as the total area of window panes that are situated within six inches of each other For the purposes of the standards above, the area of the window is calculated as the total area of window panes that are situated within six inches of each other Allowed Lighting External or internal External or internal External or internal None Other Standards Permanent applied window signs shall Permanent applied window signs shall Permanent applied window signs shall NA ---PAGE BREAK--- Table 6-1-5-1B: Window Signs Type of Sign / Standards Sign District Olde Town, Commercial, Neighborhood (OT,CN) Mixed-Use, Commercial- Industrial (M-X,C,I) Multifamily Residential (RM) Single-Family Residential (RS) be affixed to the window in a professional manner without wrinkles, bubbles, tape, etc.) be affixed to the window in a professional manner without wrinkles, bubbles, tape, etc.) be affixed to the window in a professional manner without wrinkles, bubbles, tape, etc.) Table 6-1-5-1C: Projecting Signs is hereby amended in its entirety to read as follows: Table 6-1-5-1C: Projecting Signs Type of Sign / Standards Sign District Olde Town, Commercial, Neighborhood (OT,CN) Mixed- Use, Commercial- Industrial (MX, C,I) Multifamily Residential (RM) Single-Family Residential (RS) Awning Signs Max. # Not limited Not limited Not limited Not allowed Max. Sign Area (Total Per Building Elevation) 50% of awning face upon which sign is attached, max 32 sf. Not limited 50% of awning face upon which sign is attached NA Allowed Lighting External External or internal External NA Min. Sign Clearance 8’ 8’ 8’ NA Other Standards Principal function of awning must be to provide shelter for a window, a door, or an outdoor seating area Principal function of awning must be to provide shelter for a window, a door, or an outdoor seating area Principal function of awning must be to provide shelter for a building entrance NA Awning signs shall not extend over parking aisles, parking spaces, fire lanes, or loading areas Awning signs shall not extend over parking aisles, parking spaces, fire lanes, or loading areas Awning signs shall not extend over parking aisles, parking spaces, fire lanes, or loading areas Awning signs must be applied to, or Awning signs must be stitched to, Awning signs must be stitched to, ---PAGE BREAK--- Table 6-1-5-1C: Projecting Signs Type of Sign / Standards Sign District Olde Town, Commercial, Neighborhood (OT,CN) Mixed- Use, Commercial- Industrial (MX, C,I) Multifamily Residential (RM) Single-Family Residential (RS) printed or painted on the awning; rivets and comparable fasteners are not allowed applied to, or printed or painted on the awning; rivets and comparable fasteners are not allowed applied to, or printed or painted on the awning; rivets and comparable fasteners are not allowed Marquee Signs Max. # Not allowed 1 per building Not allowed Not allowed Max. Sign Area (Total Per Building Elevation) NA 1 sf. per lf. of building elevation upon which the sign is mounted, not to exceed 150 sf. NA NA Allowed Lighting NA External or internal NA NA Min. Sign Clearance NA 8 ft. NA NA Other Standards NA Sign must be located over a principal building entrance NA NA Sign shall not extend over any vehicular use area Sign shall not extend above the roof line Hanging Signs Max. # 1 per building entrance 1 per building entrance 1 per building entrance Residential Building: Not allowed Nonresidential Building: 1 per building entrance Max. Sign Area (Total Per Building Elevation) 6 sf. 10 sf. 8 sf. Residential Building: NA Nonresidential Building: 5 sf. Allowed External External or internal External None ---PAGE BREAK--- Table 6-1-5-1C: Projecting Signs Type of Sign / Standards Sign District Olde Town, Commercial, Neighborhood (OT,CN) Mixed- Use, Commercial- Industrial (MX, C,I) Multifamily Residential (RM) Single-Family Residential (RS) Lighting Min. Sign Clearance 8 ft. 8 ft. 8 ft. 8 ft. Other Standards Must be installed under a canopy or awning that shelters a building entrance or patio area Must be installed under a canopy or awning that shelters a building entrance or patio area Must be installed under a canopy or awning that shelters a building entrance or patio area Must be installed under a canopy or awning over a principal building entrance Fin Signs (Primary) Max. # 1 per street-facing building elevation 1 per building 1 per street-facing building elevation Residential Buildings: Not allowed Nonresidential Buildings: 1 per street-facing building elevation Max. Sign Area (Total Per Building Elevation) 12 sf. 1 sf. per 1 lf. of street-facing building elevation, not to exceed 150 sf. 12 sf. Residential Buildings: NA Nonresidential Buildings: 12 sf. Allowed Lighting External External or internal External None Min. Sign Clearance 8 ft. 8 ft., or in the alternative, may extend to ground level 8 ft. 8 ft. Other Standards None Not allowed if primary cabinet wall sign is also present Not allowed if primary cabinet wall sign is also present None Fin Signs (Secondary) Max. # 1 per principal building entrance 1 per principal building entrance 1 per principal building entrance Residential Buildings: Not allowed Nonresidential Buildings: 1 per principal building entrance Max. Sign 4 sf. 8 sf. 8 sf. 2 sf. ---PAGE BREAK--- Table 6-1-5-1C: Projecting Signs Type of Sign / Standards Sign District Olde Town, Commercial, Neighborhood (OT,CN) Mixed- Use, Commercial- Industrial (MX, C,I) Multifamily Residential (RM) Single-Family Residential (RS) Area (Total Per Building Elevation) Allowed Lighting External External or internal External None Min. Sign Clearance 8 ft. 8 ft. 8 ft. 8 ft. Other Standards Must be located over a principal building entrance, or within 2 feet on either side of the entrance Must be located over a principal building entrance, or within 2 feet on either side of the entrance Must be located over a principal building entrance, or within 2 feet on either side of the entrance Must be located over a principal building entrance, or within 2 feet on either side of the entrance Not allowed if hanging sign is installed in front of the building entrance Not allowed if hanging sign or secondary cabinet wall sign is installed above the building entrance Not allowed if hanging sign or secondary cabinet wall sign is installed above the building entrance Not allowed if hanging sign is installed above the building entrance Top of sign shall not be higher than 14 feet above ground level or the top of the building wall to which the sign is mounted, whichever is lower Top of sign shall not be higher than 14 feet above ground level or the top of the building wall to which the sign is mounted, whichever is lower Top of sign shall not be higher than 14 feet above ground level or the top of the building wall to which the sign is mounted, whichever is lower Top of sign shall not be higher than 9 feet above ground level or the top of the building wall to which the sign is mounted, whichever is lower Table 6-1-5-1D: Roof Signs is hereby amended in its entirety to read as follows: Table 6-1-5-1D: Roof Signs Type of Sign / Standards Sign District Olde Town, Commercial, Neighborhood (OT,CN) Mixed- Use, Commercial- Industrial (MX, C,I) Multifamily Residential (RM) Single-Family Residential (RS) All Roof Signs Max. # 1 per building elevation 1 per building elevation 1 per building elevation Not allowed Max. Sign 1 sf. per 3 lf. of 1 sf. per 3 lf. of 1 sf. per 3 lf. of NA ---PAGE BREAK--- Table 6-1-5-1D: Roof Signs Type of Sign / Standards Sign District Olde Town, Commercial, Neighborhood (OT,CN) Mixed- Use, Commercial- Industrial (MX, C,I) Multifamily Residential (RM) Single-Family Residential (RS) Area (total) building elevation, not to exceed 15 sf. building elevation, not to exceed 75 sf. building elevation, not to exceed 50 sf. Allowed Lighting None External or internal External or internal NA Other Standards Allowed only above lower eave lines of buildings with multiple eave lines, and shall not extend above next higher eave line on same elevation. Not allowed on buildings with one eave line Allowed only above lower eave lines of buildings with multiple eave lines, and shall not extend above next higher eave line on same elevation. Not allowed on buildings with one eave line Allowed only above lower eave lines of buildings with multiple eave lines, and shall not extend above next higher eave line on same elevation. Not allowed on buildings with one eave line Roof sign shall be designed such that: It is composed of channel letters or other three- dimensional forms; and The mounting hardware and supporting structures are concealed from view Roof sign shall be designed such that: It is composed of channel letters or other three- dimensional forms; and The mounting hardware and supporting structures are concealed from view Roof sign shall be designed such that: It is composed of channel letters or other three- dimensional forms; and The mounting hardware and supporting structures are concealed from view Not allowed on building elevations that are located within 24 feet of a property line of a single-family detached or duplex residential use Not allowed on building elevations that are located within 24 feet of a property line of a single-family detached or duplex residential use Notwithstanding anything to the Not allowed on building elevations that are located within 24 feet of a property line of a single-family detached or duplex residential use ---PAGE BREAK--- Table 6-1-5-1D: Roof Signs Type of Sign / Standards Sign District Olde Town, Commercial, Neighborhood (OT,CN) Mixed- Use, Commercial- Industrial (MX, C,I) Multifamily Residential (RM) Single-Family Residential (RS) contrary in Article 8, an existing roof sign, if damaged to any extent and for any reason, may be rebuilt, restored, or repaired to its prior condition and location within one year after the damage is discovered Table 6-1-5-1E: Canopy Signs is hereby amended in its entirety to read as follows: Table 6-1-5-1E: Canopy Signs Type of Sign / Standards Sign District Olde Town, Commercial, Neighborhood (OT,CN) Mixed- Use, Commercial- Industrial (MX, C, I) Multifamily Residential (RM) Single-Family Residential (RS) All Canopy Sign Max. # Not limited Not limited 1 per principal building entrance Residential Building: Not allowed Nonresidential Building: 1 per principal building entrance Max. Sign Area (Total Per Building Elevation) 60% of the surface area of the plane of the canopy upon which the sign is located, max 32 sf. 60% of the surface area of the plane of the canopy upon which the sign is located 40% of the surface area of the plane of the canopy upon which the sign is located Residential Building: NA Nonresidential Building: 40% of the plane of the canopy upon which the sign is located Allowed External or halo External or internal External or halo Not allowed ---PAGE BREAK--- Table 6-1-5-1E: Canopy Signs Type of Sign / Standards Sign District Olde Town, Commercial, Neighborhood (OT,CN) Mixed- Use, Commercial- Industrial (MX, C, I) Multifamily Residential (RM) Single-Family Residential (RS) Lighting Min. Sign Clearance Unless a lower clearance is allowed by an applicable building code: 8 ft. over pedestrian use areas; 14 ft. over vehicular use areas that are not intended for use by semi-trailers; and 16 ft. over vehicular use areas that are intended for use by semi- trailers Unless a lower clearance is allowed by an applicable building code: 8 ft. over pedestrian use areas; 14 ft. over vehicular use areas that are not intended for use by semi-trailers; and 16 ft. over vehicular use areas that are intended for use by semi- trailers Unless a lower clearance is allowed by an applicable building code: 8 ft. over pedestrian use areas; 14 ft. over vehicular use areas that are not intended for use by semi-trailers; and 16 ft. over vehicular use areas that are intended for use by semi- trailers Unless a lower clearance is allowed by an applicable building code: 8 ft. over pedestrian use areas; 14 ft. over vehicular use areas that are not intended for use by semi-trailers; and 16 ft. over vehicular use areas that are intended for use by semi- trailers Other Standards Canopy signs shall not be in the form of cabinet signs or banner frames Canopy signs shall not be in the form of cabinet signs or banner frames Canopy signs shall not be in the form of cabinet signs or banner frames Canopy signs shall not be in the form of cabinet signs or banner frames Canopy signs shall be painted on, applied to, embossed upon, or affixed to the fascia of the canopy Canopy signs shall be painted on, applied to, embossed upon, or affixed to the fascia of the canopy, or mounted on the top of the canopy Canopy signs shall be painted on, applied to, embossed upon, or affixed to the fascia of the canopy Canopy signs shall be painted on, applied to, embossed upon, or affixed to the fascia of the canopy Canopy signs shall not extend more than 4 inches from the canopy fascia Canopy signs that are affixed to the fascia shall not extend more than 4 inches from the front of the canopy fascia Canopy signs shall not extend more than 4 inches from the canopy fascia Canopy signs shall not extend more than 4 inches from the canopy fascia Canopy signs shall not be mounted to the top of the canopy or extend Canopy signs that are mounted to the top of the canopy shall be Canopy signs shall not be mounted to the top of the canopy or extend Canopy signs shall not be mounted to the top of the canopy or extend ---PAGE BREAK--- Table 6-1-5-1E: Canopy Signs Type of Sign / Standards Sign District Olde Town, Commercial, Neighborhood (OT,CN) Mixed- Use, Commercial- Industrial (MX, C, I) Multifamily Residential (RM) Single-Family Residential (RS) above the canopy designed such that: they are composed of channel letters or other three- dimensional forms; and (ii) the mounting hardware and supporting structures are concealed from view; and (iii) the sign does not extend more than 2 feet above the top of the canopy; and (iv) the sign does not extend above the nearest roof line of the principal building above the canopy above the canopy Canopy signs may be installed on attached canopies only Must be located above the principal building entrance on an attached canopy Must be located above the principal building entrance on an attached canopy The remaining parts of Section 6-1-5-1 remain unchanged; only the specified tables have been amended. Table 6-1-5-2: Detached Permanent Signs is hereby amended in its entirety to read as follows: Table 6-1-5-2: Detached Permanent Signs Type of Sign / Standards Sign District Olde Town, Commercial, Neighborhood (OT,CN) Mixed- Use, Commercial- Industrial (MX, C, I) Multifamily Residential (RM) Single-Family Residential Primary Detached Signs Max. # 1 per property 1 per 600 lf. of property frontage or fraction thereof See "Other Standards," below See "Other Standards," below Max. Sign Area Generally: 32 sf. mixed-use form Aggregate primary detached sign area shall not exceed 10 25 sf. per sign, plus 1 sf. per 2 lf. of additional setback 25 sf. per sign, plus 1 sf. per 2 lf. of additional setback In the OT District ---PAGE BREAK--- Table 6-1-5-2: Detached Permanent Signs Type of Sign / Standards Sign District Olde Town, Commercial, Neighborhood (OT,CN) Mixed- Use, Commercial- Industrial (MX, C, I) Multifamily Residential (RM) Single-Family Residential on property that is developed with a building with a single-family detached, duplex or multiplex form: 8 sf. For all other forms: 20 sf. sf. plus 1 sf. per 4 lf. of property frontage, up to a maximum of 125 sf. from property lines, up to a maximum of 50 sf. per sign from property lines, up to a maximum of 50 sf. per sign Max. Sign Height Single-family detached, duplex or multiplex form: 4 ft. For all other forms: 6 ft. Less than 200 lf. of property frontage: 6 ft. 6 ft. 6 ft. 200 to 600 lf. of property frontage: 12 ft. More than 600 lf. of property frontage: 24 ft. Allowed Lighting External External or internal External External Setbacks and Spacing No encroachment upon sidewalk 4 ft. from vehicular use areas, sidewalks, trails, multi-use pathways, and property lines 2 ft. from sidewalks, trails, multi-use pathways, curbs, and vehicular use areas 2 ft. from sidewalks, trails, multi-use pathways, curbs, and vehicular use areas 2 ft. from property lines 6 ft. max from building walls and vehicular use areas 12 ft. from building walls Other Standards Except in the OT- RR Zoning District, cabinet signs are not allowed. Must be installed in permeable landscaped area or hardscaped pedestrian plaza that extends at least 4 ft. from the base of the sign in Must be installed in permeable landscaped area that extends at least 4 ft. from the base of the sign in all directions Allowed at points of entry into residential subdivisions or multifamily developments on properties where signs are present on the effective date or where designated on approved final Allowed at points of entry into residential subdivisions or multifamily developments on properties where signs are present on the effective date or where designated on approved final ---PAGE BREAK--- Table 6-1-5-2: Detached Permanent Signs Type of Sign / Standards Sign District Olde Town, Commercial, Neighborhood (OT,CN) Mixed- Use, Commercial- Industrial (MX, C, I) Multifamily Residential (RM) Single-Family Residential all directions plat, approved final development plan, or approved site plan plat, approved final development plan, or approved site plan Secondary Detached Signs Max. # 1 per vehicular ingress point 1 per vehicular ingress point 1 per vehicular ingress point Not allowed Max. Sign Area 4 sf. 600 lf. of property frontage or less: 4 sf. 4 sf. NA More than 600 lf. of property frontage: 8 sf. Max. Sign Height 3.5 ft. 600 lf. of property frontage or less: 3.5 ft. 3.5 ft. NA More than 600 lf. of property frontage: 6 ft. Allowed Lighting External External or internal External NA Setbacks and Spacing At least 2 ft. from property lines At least 2 ft. from property lines At least 2 ft. from property lines NA Not more than 4 ft. from inside of curb of vehicular ingress or egress point Not more than 4 ft. from inside of curb of vehicular ingress or egress point Not more than 4 ft. from inside of curb of vehicular ingress or egress point The remaining parts of Section 6-1-5-2 remain unchanged; only the specified table has been amended. ---PAGE BREAK--- Table 6-1-6-1: Attached Banners is hereby amended in its entirety to read as follows: Table 6-1-6-1: Attached Banners Type of Sign / Standards Sign District Olde Town, Commercial, Neighborhood (OT,CN) Mixed-Use Commercial- Industrial (MX, C, I) Multifamily Residential (RM) Single-Family Residential (RS) All Attached Banners Max. # (on each building elevation) 1 Unframed: 1 per 300 lf. of building elevation or fraction thereof, but not more than 3 banners per building 1 Residential Building: Not allowed Installed in banner frame: 1 per 150 lf. of building elevation or fraction thereof, but not more than 3 banners per building Nonresidential Building: 1 Max. Sign Area (per banner) 40 sf. 40 sf. 40 sf. Residential Building: NA Nonresidential Building: 40 sf. Allowed Lighting None External None None Other Standards None If more than one banner is allowed on a building elevation, banners may be clustered None None The remaining parts of Section 6-1-6-1 remain unchanged; only the specified table has been amended. ---PAGE BREAK--- Table 6-1-6-2: Detached Temporary Signs is hereby amended in its entirety to read as follows: Table 6-1-6-2: Detached Temporary Signs Type of Sign / Standards Sign District Olde Town, Commercial, Neighborhood (OT,CN) Mixed-Use Commercial- Industrial (MX,C,I) Multifamily Residential (RM) Single-Family Residential (RS) Yard Signs Max. # 2 2 per vehicular access point Residential Building: Not limited Residential Building: Not limited Nonresidential Building: 1 per 80 ft. of property frontage or fraction thereof Nonresidential Building: 1 per 80 ft. of property frontage or fraction thereof Max. Sign Area (per sign) NA 8 sf. 8 sf. 6 sf. Max. Sign Height 4 ft. 4 ft. 4 ft. 4 ft. Allowed Lighting None None None None Setbacks and Spacing 2 ft. from property lines; 2 ft. from all other signs 2 ft. from property lines; 2 ft. from all other signs 2 ft. from property lines; 2 ft. from all other signs 2 ft. from property lines; 2 ft. from all other signs Other Standards Must be installed in permeable landscaped area that is at least 8 sf. in area and 2 lf. in any horizontal dimension, not more than 10 feet from vehicular access point Must be installed in permeable landscaped area that is at least 8 sf. in area and 2 lf. in any horizontal dimension, not more than 10 feet from vehicular access point Must be installed in permeable landscaped area that is at least 8 sf. in area and 2 lf. in any horizontal dimension Must be installed in permeable landscaped area that is at least 8 sf. in area and 2 lf. in any horizontal dimension Site Signs Max. # 1 per property 1 per 600 lf. of property frontage or fraction thereof 1 per 600 lf. of property frontage or fraction thereof, provided that the area of the property is at least 2 acres; properties that are less than 2 acres shall not 1 per 600 lf. of property frontage or fraction thereof ---PAGE BREAK--- Table 6-1-6-2: Detached Temporary Signs Type of Sign / Standards Sign District Olde Town, Commercial, Neighborhood (OT,CN) Mixed-Use Commercial- Industrial (MX,C,I) Multifamily Residential (RM) Single-Family Residential (RS) display site signs Max. Sign Area (per sign) 16 sf. 32 sf. 32 sf. 32 sf. Max. Sign Height 6 ft. 6 ft. 6 ft. 6 ft. Allowed Lighting External External External External Setbacks and Spacing 2 ft. from front property lines 2 ft. from front property lines 2 ft. from front property lines 2 ft. from front property lines 10 ft. from all other property lines 10 ft. from all other property lines 10 ft. from all other property lines 10 ft. from all other property lines 10 ft. from all other signs 10 ft. from all other signs 10 ft. from all other signs 10 ft. from all other signs 12 ft. from building walls 12 ft. from building walls 12 ft. from building walls 12 ft. from building walls Other Standards Where allowed, site signs shall be installed in permeable landscaped areas or hardscaped areas (other than vehicular use areas and sidewalks) that are at least 5 lf. in every horizontal dimension and at least 40 sf. in area Where allowed, site signs shall be installed in permeable landscaped areas that are at least 5 lf. in every horizontal dimension and at least 40 sf. in area Where allowed, site signs shall be installed in permeable landscaped areas that are at least 5 lf. in every horizontal dimension and at least 40 sf. in area Where allowed, site signs shall be installed in permeable landscaped areas that are at least 5 lf. in every horizontal dimension and at least 40 sf. in area Swing Signs Max. # Not allowed Not allowed 1 per property frontage 1 per property frontage Max. Sign Area (per sign) NA NA 5 sf., including riders 5 sf., including riders Max. Sign Height NA NA 5 ft. 5 ft. Allowed NA NA None None ---PAGE BREAK--- Table 6-1-6-2: Detached Temporary Signs Type of Sign / Standards Sign District Olde Town, Commercial, Neighborhood (OT,CN) Mixed-Use Commercial- Industrial (MX,C,I) Multifamily Residential (RM) Single-Family Residential (RS) Lighting Setbacks and Spacing NA NA 2 ft. from all property lines 2 ft. from all property lines Other Standards NA NA Swing signs shall be installed in permeable landscaped areas that are at least 4 lf. in every horizontal dimension and at least 20 sf. in area Swing signs shall be installed in permeable landscaped areas that are at least 4 lf. in every horizontal dimension and at least 20 sf. in area Sidewalk Signs Max. # 1 per principal building entrance 1 per principal building entrance Not allowed Not allowed Max. Sign Area (per sign) 8 sf. 8 sf. NA NA Max. Sign Height 4 ft. 4 ft. NA NA Allowed Lighting None None NA NA Setbacks and Spacing Must provide at least 5 ft. clear sidewalk for pedestrian use Must provide at least 5 ft. clear sidewalk for pedestrian use NA NA Other Standards Must be placed on sidewalk or hard- surfaced pedestrian plaza; not allowed in vehicular use areas or permeable landscaped areas Must be placed on sidewalk, hard- surfaced pedestrian plaza, or level landscaped area; not allowed in vehicular use areas NA NA Must not obstruct pedestrian travel path or building entrance Must not obstruct pedestrian travel path or building entrance Placement in public right-of-way or public sidewalk, Placement in public right-of-way or public sidewalk, ---PAGE BREAK--- Table 6-1-6-2: Detached Temporary Signs Type of Sign / Standards Sign District Olde Town, Commercial, Neighborhood (OT,CN) Mixed-Use Commercial- Industrial (MX,C,I) Multifamily Residential (RM) Single-Family Residential (RS) multi-use path, or trail easement requires revocable license agreement multi-use path, or trail easement requires revocable license agreement Banners Max. # 1 per property frontage; or 1 per 100 lf. of property frontage if secured to temporary construction fencing related to permitted construction (may be clustered) 1 per property frontage; or 1 per 100 lf. of property frontage if secured to temporary construction fencing related to permitted construction (may be clustered) 1 per property frontage; or 1 per 100 lf. of property frontage if secured to temporary construction fencing related to permitted construction (may be clustered) Not allowed Max. Sign Area (per sign) 48 sf. 48 sf. 48 sf. NA Max. Sign Height 6 ft. 6 ft. 6 ft. NA Allowed Lighting None None None NA Setbacks and Spacing Banner must be mounted in a freestanding banner frame that is installed within a permeable landscaped area Banner must be mounted in a freestanding banner frame, or on retaining wall, fence, or screen wall Banner must be mounted in a freestanding banner frame, or on retaining wall, fence, or screen wall NA Mounting hardware shall be concealed from view Mounting hardware shall be concealed from view Mounting hardware shall be concealed from view Banner shall be stretched to avoid movement in windy conditions Banner shall be stretched to avoid movement in windy conditions Banner shall be stretched to avoid movement in windy conditions Not allowed if any of the following are present on the property: feather Not allowed if any of the following are present on the property: feather ---PAGE BREAK--- Table 6-1-6-2: Detached Temporary Signs Type of Sign / Standards Sign District Olde Town, Commercial, Neighborhood (OT,CN) Mixed-Use Commercial- Industrial (MX,C,I) Multifamily Residential (RM) Single-Family Residential (RS) flag or EMC flag or EMC Feather Flags Max. # Not allowed 1 per property 1 per property Not allowed Max. Sign Area (per sign) NA 45 sf. 45 sf. NA Max. Sign Height NA 15 ft. 15 ft. NA Allowed Lighting NA None None NA Setbacks and Spacing NA Must be spaced not less than 50 ft. from any other temporary sign Must be spaced not less than 50 ft. from any other temporary sign NA Other Standards NA Not allowed if sidewalk sign is present Must be installed in a permeable landscaped area with a radius that extends not less than 3 ft. from the flag pole NA Must be installed in a permeable landscaped area with a radius that extends not less than 3 ft. from the flag pole Inflatables Max. # Not allowed 1 per property Not allowed Not allowed Max. Sign Area (per sign) NA 225 sf. NA NA Max. Sign Height NA 15 ft. NA NA Allowed Lighting NA None NA NA Setbacks and Spacing NA All parts of the sign must be set back 10 ft. from all property lines, pedestrian use areas, and vehicular use areas NA NA Other NA Sign must be NA NA ---PAGE BREAK--- Table 6-1-6-2: Detached Temporary Signs Type of Sign / Standards Sign District Olde Town, Commercial, Neighborhood (OT,CN) Mixed-Use Commercial- Industrial (MX,C,I) Multifamily Residential (RM) Single-Family Residential (RS) Standards tethered to prevent movement in windy conditions The remaining parts of Section 6-1-6-2 remain unchanged; only the specified table has been amended. The remaining portions of Chapter 6 shall remain unchanged. Section 6. Should any provision of this ordinance be declared by a court to be unconstitutional or invalid, such decision shall not affect the validity of the ordinance as a whole, or any part thereof, other than the part so declared to be unconstitutional or invalid. Section 7. This ordinance shall take effect five days after publication following final passage. INTRODUCED, READ, AND ORDERED PUBLISHED this 5th day of June, 2023. PASSED, ADOPTED AND APPROVED this day of , 2023. Marc Williams, Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: Rachel A. Morris, City Attorney BY: Publication Dates: June 8, 2023 ---PAGE BREAK--- REDLINE/STRIKEOVER VERSION FOR INFORMATION ONLY NOT PART OF THE ORDINANCE Underlined indicates new material Strikethrough indicates deleted material 2-1-2-1 Zoning Districts Established A. Generally. In order to carry out the provisions of this Code, the City is divided into the following zoning districts, and subdistricts: 1. Parks and Open Space District a. OS Parks and Open Space District 2. Residential Districts a. RA Residential / Agricultural District b. RN Residential Neighborhood District i. RN-32.5 Residential Neighborhood 32,500 Subdistrict ii. RN-12.5 Residential Neighborhood 12,500 Subdistrict iii. RN-7.5 Residential Neighborhood 7,500 Subdistrict iv. RN-6 Residential Neighborhood 6,000 Subdistrict v. RN-4 Residential Neighborhood 4,000 Subdistrict vi. RN-D Residential Neighborhood Single Family and Duplex Subdistrict c. R6 Residential 6 District d. R13 Residential 13 District e. R24 Residential 24 District 3. Mixed-Use Districts a. MX-N Mixed-Use, Neighborhood District b. MX-S Mixed-Use, Suburban District c. MX-U Mixed-Use, Urban District d. MX-T Mixed-Use, Transit-Oriented District 4. Olde Town Zoning District a. OT-E Olde Town East Subdistrict b. OT-EY Olde Town East Yukon Subdistrict c. OT-GV Olde Town Grandview Subdistrict d. OT-OW Olde Town Olde Wadsworth Subdistrict e. OT-RN Olde Town Residential Neighborhood Subdistrict f. OT-RR Olde Town Ralston Road Subdistrict g. OT-W Olde Town Webster Subdistrict ---PAGE BREAK--- 5. Commercial District a. CG Commercial, General District b. CN Commercial, Neighborhood District 6. Industrial Districts a. IL Industrial, Light District b. IG Industrial, General District 7. Planned Unit Development District a. PUD Planned Unit Development District 2-1-6-2 CN: Commercial, Neighborhood A. Purpose. The purpose of the Commercial, Neighborhood (CN) zoning district is to accommodate small scale retail, restaurant and service uses serving neighborhood needs. This zoning district is typically situated along collector or arterial streets within or at the edges of existing neighborhoods. B. Relationship to the Comprehensive Plan. The CN zoning district generally implements the “Neighborhood and Community Commercial/Office” land use category stated in the Comprehensive Plan. C. Lot and Building Standards. The standards for lots and buildings in the CN zoning district are set out in Table 2-1-6-1A, Commercial, Neighborhood Lot and Building Standards. Table 2-1-6-1A: Commercial, Neighborhood Lot and Building Standards Standard All Lot Types Lot Standards Min. Lot Area 10,000 sf. Max. Lot Area 1 acre A Min. Lot Width 50 ft. Max. Lot Coverage 55% Figure 2-1-6-1: Illustrative Commercial, Neighborhood Lot and Building Standards Need New Graphic ---PAGE BREAK--- Setback Standards B Min./Max. Front 5 ft./20 ft. C Min. Street Side 20 ft. D Min. Interior Side 10 ft. E Min. Rear 10 ft. Min. Front/Street Side Parking 20 ft. Building Standards F Max. Height, Principal Building 28 ft. Max. Height, Accessory Building 18 ft. Max. Height, Mini-structure 12 ft. Site Standards Min. Landscape Surface Area 15% Max. Outdoor Display 5% of enclosed retail floor area Max. Outdoor Storage Not allowed D. Cross-References. The cross-references in Table 2-1-6-1B, Cross-References for Commercial, Neighborhood, are provided for the reader’s convenience and are not necessarily exhaustive of applicable regulations. Table 2-1-6-1B: Cross-References for Commercial, Neighborhood Topic Reference Land Use Regulations Division 3-1-2, Land Use by Zoning District Parking Article 4-5, Parking and Loading Landscaping Article 4-6, Landscaping and Buffering Fences and Walls Section 4-7-2-1, Fences and Divisional Walls; and Section 4-7-2-2, Retaining Walls Exterior Lighting Article 4-8, Exterior Lighting Building Design Division 5-1-2, Building and Structure Design Standards Mini-Structures Division 5-1-4-3. Mini-Structures Renewable Energy Systems Solar Panels) Section 5-1-4-4, Renewable Energy Systems Outdoor Storage, and Outdoor Retail Display Section 5-1-6-3, Outdoor Storage, Outdoor Retail Display, and Outdoor Dining Areas. Signs Chapter 6, Signs 3-1-2-4 Hospitality, Recreation, and Entertainment Land Use by Zoning District The hospitality, recreation, and entertainment land uses that are allowed in each zoning district are set out in Table 3-1-2-4, Hospitality, Recreation, and Entertainment Land Use by Table 3-1-2-4: Hospitality, Recreation, and Entertainment Land Use by Zoning District Land Use Open Space and Residential Mixed-Use Olde Town Commercial and Industrial Reference ---PAGE BREAK--- O S R A R N R 6 R 1 3 R 2 4 M X - N M X -S M X - U M X -T O T- E O T- E Y O T- G V O T- O W O T- R N O T- R R O T- W C N C G IL I G Adult Entertainment / Adult Retail Sales L L 3-1-3-4 Amusement, Outdoor L L L 3-1-3-4 Bar / Tavern / L L L L L L L L L L L C L C C 3-1-3-4 Bed and Breakfast C C C L L L L L L L L C 3-1-3-4 Brew Pub / Distillery Pub / Limited Winery L L L L L L L L L L L C L L L 3-1-3-4 Hotel / Motel A A A A A A A A A - Recreation and Amusement, Indoor A A A A A A A A A A A A A - Recreation, Outdoor (playing fields) A A A A A A A - Recreation, Outdoor (other) A A A A A A A A L L L L L L L L L A A 3-1-3-4 Restaurant A A A A A A A A L A A C A A 3-1-3-4 Restaurant, Fast Food L L L L L L L L L L L L 3-1-3-4 Stables and Riding Academies, Commercial A - Theater A A A A A A A A A A - 3-1-2-5 Commercial Land Use by Zoning District The commercial land uses that are allowed in each zoning district are set out in Table 3-1-2-5, Commercial Land Use by Zoning District. Table 3-1-2-5: Commercial Land Use by Zoning District Land Use Open Space and Residential Mixed-Use Olde Town Commercial and Industrial Reference O S R A R N R 6 R 1 3 R 2 4 M X - N M X -S M X - U M X -T O T- E O T- E Y O T- G V O T- O W O T- R N O T- R R O T- W C N C G IL I G Animal Day Care / Training C L L L L L L 3-1-3-5 Animal Hospital (Large Animal) A - Art Studio / Makerspace A A A A A L L L L L L L C A A A 3-1-3-5 Auction House or Yard L L 3-1-3-5 Continuing Care Facility A A A A A A A A A A A A C Kennel C L A 3-1-3-5 Office, General or Professional A A A A A A A A A A A C A A A - Retail Sales and Services Type 1 1 L L L L L L L L L L L C L L 3-1-3-5 Retail Sales and Services Type 21 L L L L L 3-1-3-5 Veterinary Offices or C L L L L L L L L L L L L 3-1-3-5 ---PAGE BREAK--- Table 3-1-2-5: Commercial Land Use by Zoning District Land Use Open Space and Residential Mixed-Use Olde Town Commercial and Industrial Reference O S R A R N R 6 R 1 3 R 2 4 M X - N M X -S M X - U M X -T O T- E O T- E Y O T- G V O T- O W O T- R N O T- R R O T- W C N C G IL I G Clinics Workshop A A A A A A A 3-1-3-5 TABLE NOTES: 1 All drive-through facilities are subject to the standards in Section 5-1-6-2, Drive-Through Facilities, which may prohibit a drive-through in certain locations. 3-1-2-6 Community, Civic, Educational, Health Care, and Institutional Land Use by Zoning District The community, civic, educational, health care, and institutional land uses that are allowed in each zoning district are set out in Table 3-1-2-6, Community, Civic, Educational, Health Care, and Institutional Land Use by Zoning District. Table 3-1-2-6: Community, Civic, Educational, Health Care, and Institutional Land Use by Zoning District Land Use Open Space and Residential Mixed-Use Olde Town Commercial and Industrial Reference O S R A R N R 6 R 1 3 R 2 4 M X - N M X - S M X - U M X - T O T - E O T - E Y O T - G V O T - O W O T - R N O T - R R O T - W C N C G IL I G Ambulance Services C L L L 3-1-3-6 Cemetery C C C 3-1-3-6 Crematorium L L 3-1-3-6 Day Care Center, Adult or Child C C C C L A A A A L C A A 3-1-3-6 Funeral Home / Mortuary L L L L L 3-1-3-6 Hospital A A A A - Medical Office A A A A A A A A A A A A - Public Lands, Parks, Schools or Buildings A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A - Place of Assembly A L L L L L A L L L L L L L L L A A A 3-1-3-6 Private School, Kindergarten, Elementary, Middle, or High A A A A A A A A A A A A A - Private School, Vocational, Trade, College, or University A A A A A A A A A A A A A A - ---PAGE BREAK--- Section 3-1-3-4 Hospitality, Recreation, and Entertainment Standards A. “Adult Entertainment / Adult Retail Sales. See Arvada City Code, Chapter 22, Article II, “Adult Entertainment Businesses.” B. Amusement, Outdoor. 1. In the MX-S or IL zoning district: a. The use shall be surrounded by the Option A bufferyard, per Division 4-6-5, Landscape Areas and Bufferyards. b. If the use includes field lighting or small engines gas-powered go-karts) that are operational after 9:00 PM or before 7:00 AM, it shall be located not less than 600 feet from any RA and RN zoning district boundary. C. Bed and Breakfast. 1. All bed and breakfast establishments shall be subject to the following: a. The structure should have architectural significance through an historical style or unique architectural design. b. The renovation and use as a bed and breakfast establishment will facilitate the renovation and/or maintenance of the structure. c. The renovation and use as a bed and breakfast establishment will contribute to the, character, of the neighborhood. 2. Building Requirements. a. The architectural and historic integrity and arrangement of the existing exterior and interior of the building shall be maintained, and any modifications shall be only as necessary due to: i. Building or Fire code requirements; or ii. Additions or modifications needed to provide a common guest area a dining area or atrium), to enlarge an existing bedroom, or add a bathroom. b. No additions are allowed that would increase the existing number of bedrooms. c. The building may not be enlarged by more than 25 percent of the existing floor area, and any changes must be compatible with the architectural character of the existing building. 3. Operations. a. Any meal may be provided; however, it shall be served only to guests taking lodging in the facility. b. Lodging guests may stay for a maximum of 14 consecutive days in any 30-day period. 4. Parking. a. No more than two parking spaces may be located in the front setback area. Parking in excess of two spaces shall be provided behind the front setback, and must be screened from adjacent residential uses by a six-foot cedar fence or other method approved by the Director upon a determination that it provides a comparable or better screening effect and is consistent with the residential appearance of the bed and breakfast. b. On-street parking may be permitted only if it is located adjacent to the property and if it is determined that its use would not be detrimental to the neighborhood. 5. Signs. ---PAGE BREAK--- a. Signs shall be compatible in material and architectural style with the principal building and shall meet the requirements of Section 6-1-2-4, Sign Districts. D. Bar / Tavern / 1. All bars / taverns / shall be subject to the following: a. If the use is adjacent to a residential use, exterior loudspeakers and noise from the outdoor patio areas and the interior of the building shall not exceed 45 dbA at the property line of the subject property between the hours 9:00 PM and 7:00 AM. There shall be no outdoor entertainment between these hours. b. These uses may include the retailing of related goods shirts, caps, glasses) as an incidental activity. c. When the use is adjacent to a RA, RN or R6 zoning district, a six foot screening wall or fence must be provided along the common lot line. 2. In the OT-RN zoning district: a. The use is allowed only in the mixed-use building type. See Section 2-1-5-4, Mixed-Use Building Type Lot and Building Form Standards. b. If the use adjoins any lot that is used exclusively for residential purposes, loading shall not be allowed between the hours of 9:00 PM and 7:00 AM. 3. In the CN zoning district: a. The use shall only operate between the hours of 7:00 AM and 11:00 PM. E. Brew Pub / Distillery Pub / Limited Winery. 4. All brew pubs / distillery pubs / limited wineries shall be subject to the following: a. On-premise consumption or retail sales of commodities produced on-site are required. b. The maximum gross floor area for production, bottling, packaging, storing, and other manufacturing related activities shall be 6,000 square feet. c. The storage of raw and/or spent materials shall be kept in a fully enclosed structure, building, or container. d. If the use is adjacent to a residential use, exterior loudspeakers and noise from the outdoor patio areas and the interior of the building shall not exceed 45 dbA at the property line of the subject property between the hours 9:00 PM and 7:00 AM. There shall be no outdoor entertainment between these hours. e. If the use adjoins any lot that is used exclusively for residential purposes, loading shall not be allowed between the hours of 9:00 PM and 7:00 AM. 5. In the MX-N and OT-RN zoning districts: a. The maximum gross floor area for the building shall be 4,000 square feet. b. In the OT-RN zoning district, the use is allowed only in the mixed-use building type. See Section 2-1-5-4, Mixed-Use Building Type Lot and Building Form Standards. 6. In the CN zoning district: a. The use shall only operate between the hours of 7:00 AM and 11:00 PM. F. Recreation, Outdoor, Other. ---PAGE BREAK--- 1. In the MX-U, MX-T, and OT zoning districts: a. Outdoor recreation uses shall be limited to plazas, sculpture gardens, tot lots, playgrounds, skating rinks, and splash pads. G. Restaurant. 1. Restaurants, General. a. If the use adjoins any lot that is used exclusively for residential purposes, loading shall not be allowed between the hours of 9:00 PM and 7:00 AM. b. In the CN zoning district: i. The use shall only operate between the hours of 6:00 AM and 11:00 PM. 2. Restaurants, Fast Food. a. Trash Management Program. All fast food restaurant uses shall have a trash management program for the daily removal of trash and litter on the site and on any adjacent affected property. b. For drive-through facilities, reference Sections 5-1-6-2 Drive-through facilities and 4-5-3-6 Vehicle Stacking. Section 3-1-3-4 Hospitality, Recreation, and Entertainment Standards A. “Adult Entertainment / Adult Retail Sales. See Arvada City Code, Chapter 22, Article II, “Adult Entertainment Businesses.” B. Amusement, Outdoor. 1. In the MX-S or IL zoning district: a. The use shall be surrounded by the Option A bufferyard, per Division 4-6-5, Landscape Areas and Bufferyards. b. If the use includes field lighting or small engines gas-powered go-karts) that are operational after 9:00 PM or before 7:00 AM, it shall be located not less than 600 feet from any RA and RN zoning district boundary. C. Bed and Breakfast. 1. All bed and breakfast establishments shall be subject to the following: a. The structure should have architectural significance through an historical style or unique architectural design. b. The renovation and use as a bed and breakfast establishment will facilitate the renovation and/or maintenance of the structure. c. The renovation and use as a bed and breakfast establishment will contribute to the, character, of the neighborhood. 2. Building Requirements. a. The architectural and historic integrity and arrangement of the existing exterior and interior of the building shall be maintained, and any modifications shall be only as necessary due to: i. Building or Fire code requirements; or ii. Additions or modifications needed to provide a common guest area a dining area or atrium), to enlarge an existing bedroom, or add a bathroom. b. No additions are allowed that would increase the existing number of bedrooms. c. The building may not be enlarged by more than 25 percent of the existing floor area, and any changes must be compatible with the architectural character of the existing building. ---PAGE BREAK--- 3. Operations. a. Any meal may be provided; however, it shall be served only to guests taking lodging in the facility. b. Lodging guests may stay for a maximum of 14 consecutive days in any 30-day period. 4. Parking. a. No more than two parking spaces may be located in the front setback area. Parking in excess of two spaces shall be provided behind the front setback, and must be screened from adjacent residential uses by a six-foot cedar fence or other method approved by the Director upon a determination that it provides a comparable or better screening effect and is consistent with the residential appearance of the bed and breakfast. b. On-street parking may be permitted only if it is located adjacent to the property and if it is determined that its use would not be detrimental to the neighborhood. 5. Signs. a. Signs shall be compatible in material and architectural style with the principal building and shall meet the requirements of Section 6-1-2-4, Sign Districts. D. Bar / Tavern / 1. All bars / taverns / shall be subject to the following: a. If the use is adjacent to a residential use, exterior loudspeakers and noise from the outdoor patio areas and the interior of the building shall not exceed 45 dbA at the property line of the subject property between the hours 9:00 PM and 7:00 AM. There shall be no outdoor entertainment between these hours. b. These uses may include the retailing of related goods shirts, caps, glasses) as an incidental activity. c. When the use is adjacent to a RA, RN or R6 zoning district, a six foot screening wall or fence must be provided along the common lot line. 2. In the OT-RN zoning district: a. The use is allowed only in the mixed-use building type. See Section 2-1-5-4, Mixed-Use Building Type Lot and Building Form Standards. b. If the use adjoins any lot that is used exclusively for residential purposes, loading shall not be allowed between the hours of 9:00 PM and 7:00 AM. 3. In the CN zoning district: a. The use shall only operate between the hours of 7:00 AM and 11:00 PM. E. Brew Pub / Distillery Pub / Limited Winery. 7. All brew pubs / distillery pubs / limited wineries shall be subject to the following: a. On-premise consumption or retail sales of commodities produced on-site are required. b. The maximum gross floor area for production, bottling, packaging, storing, and other manufacturing related activities shall be 6,000 square feet. c. The storage of raw and/or spent materials shall be kept in a fully enclosed structure, building, or container. ---PAGE BREAK--- d. If the use is adjacent to a residential use, exterior loudspeakers and noise from the outdoor patio areas and the interior of the building shall not exceed 45 dbA at the property line of the subject property between the hours 9:00 PM and 7:00 AM. There shall be no outdoor entertainment between these hours. e. If the use adjoins any lot that is used exclusively for residential purposes, loading shall not be allowed between the hours of 9:00 PM and 7:00 AM. 8. In the MX-N and OT-RN zoning districts: a. The maximum gross floor area for the building shall be 4,000 square feet. b. In the OT-RN zoning district, the use is allowed only in the mixed-use building type. See Section 2-1-5-4, Mixed-Use Building Type Lot and Building Form Standards. 9. In the CN zoning district: a. The use shall only operate between the hours of 7:00 AM and 11:00 PM. F. Recreation, Outdoor, Other. 1. In the MX-U, MX-T, and OT zoning districts: a. Outdoor recreation uses shall be limited to plazas, sculpture gardens, tot lots, playgrounds, skating rinks, and splash pads. G. Restaurant. 1. Restaurants, General. a. If the use adjoins any lot that is used exclusively for residential purposes, loading shall not be allowed between the hours of 9:00 PM and 7:00 AM. b. In the CN zoning district: i. The use shall only operate between the hours of 6:00 AM and 11:00 PM. 2. Restaurants, Fast Food. a. Trash Management Program. All fast food restaurant uses shall have a trash management program for the daily removal of trash and litter on the site and on any adjacent affected property. b. For drive-through facilities, reference Sections 5-1-6-2 Drive-through facilities and 4-5-3-6 Vehicle Stacking.” Section 3-1-3-5 Commercial Standards is hereby amended in its entirety to read as follows: A. “Animal Day Care / Training. 1. In the MX and CG zoning districts, the use shall be located entirely indoors. 2. In the IL zoning district, if the use is located within 300 feet of a residential zoning district, no outdoor activities related to the use shall occur between the hours of 9:00 PM and 7:00 AM. B. Art Studio / Makerspace. Such use shall not exceed 5,000 square feet unless located within a vertically mixed-use building. C. Auction House. All business activities shall be conducted within an entirely enclosed building. D. Kennel. ---PAGE BREAK--- 1. In the RA and IL zoning districts, a kennel facility shall be subject to the following: a. Outdoor facilities, including outdoor runs, shall not be located within 150 feet of any adjacent residential zoning district. b. If the use is located within 300 feet of residentially zoned property, no outdoor activities related to the use shall occur on the subject property between the hours of 9:00 PM and 7:00 AM. c. The parts of a building where animals are boarded shall be fully enclosed and shall be sufficiently insulated so no unreasonable noise or odor can be detected off premises. 2. All kennels shall be licensed by the City of Arvada pursuant to Article VIII, "Kennel License," of Chapter 14 of the Arvada Code of Ordinances. 3. A residence for a caretaker is allowed, subject to the requirements of Section 5-1-6-7, Custodial Unit. E. Retail Sales and Services, Type 1. 1. Retail Sales Uses – General. Retail sales uses must take place within a completely enclosed building, except that accessory outdoor display of merchandise, and accessory outdoor customer seating/dining areas are permitted, subject to the following standards: a. Outdoor display areas must comply with the minimum street setback requirements of the subject zoning district. b. Outdoor display areas may not occupy or use required parking space or drive aisle unless approved by the Director. c. Outdoor seasonal temporary sales display requires a temporary use permit. d. In the CN zoning district: i. The use shall only operate between the hours of 7:00 AM and 10:00 PM. F. Retail Sales and Services, Type 2. 1. Convenience Lending Operations. All convenience lending operations except national banks and those operating as of the effective date of this Code shall comply with the following locational restrictions and standards: a. It shall be unlawful to operate or cause to be operated a convenience lending operation within 2,500 feet of another convenience lending operation. b. It shall be unlawful to operate or cause to be operated a convenience lending operation within 300 feet of any residentially-zoned property. c. The distance between any two such operations shall be measured in a straight line, without regard to intervening structures or objects, from the closest exterior wall of the structure in which each such operation is located, and the distance between a convenience lending operation and a residentially-zoned property shall be measured in a straight line, without regard to intervening structures or objects, from the closest exterior wall of the structure in which the operation is located to the nearest property line of the residentially-zoned property, excluding public street rights of way. ---PAGE BREAK--- 2. Used Merchandise Stores and Donation Centers (retail, used - primarily donated; retail, used - primarily non-donated; used merchandise donation center). a. Used merchandise stores that accept donated goods on the premises and used merchandise donation centers shall: i. Coordinate delivery and acceptance of donations, during business hours only, either inside the store or center, or outside the store or center as long as donations are moved inside immediately after drop-off; ii. Sort and store donations only inside the store or center; iii. Patrol the store or center premises as the need arises to remove any donations left outside after hours; and iv. Remove donations left outside of the store or center after business hours no later than 7:00 AM the next morning. b. A used merchandise store shall devote more than 50% of its floor area to retail sales. c. The arrangement of activities inside a used merchandise store shall be such to preserve a retail character when it is viewed from the outside. Where the building façade includes windows or doors, the areas within the building visible through these openings shall be used for retail sales only. d. Used merchandise donation centers shall be limited to a maximum gross floor area of 2,500 square feet and a maximum tenant width of 25 feet. e. Donation boxes, trailers, containers, or other structures intended and utilized as an exterior, stand-alone receptacle or depository for the donation of goods are prohibited. i. Based upon the generally mobile, temporary, impermanent, and accessory nature thereof, and notwithstanding the provisions of Chapter 9, Nonconformities of this Code, any such box, trailer, container, or structure, or use of such box, trailer, container, or structure, legally established prior to May 12, 2011 shall be permitted to continue in place, but such use, and the lawful status of such structure and use, shall terminate upon the occurrence of any of the following: a. Any change in tenancy, ownership, or management of the structure or user thereof; b. Any cessation of such use, or absence of such structure from the premises, for a period of 30 days or more; c. Any damage or destruction of the structure, by any means, to the extent of more than 50 percent of its structural replacement value prior to such damage or destruction; d. Any enlargement or expansion of such structure or use; e. Any alteration (beyond that necessary for routine maintenance and repair) or relocation of the structure on the premises, other than that which, in the sole discretion of the Director, is determined appropriate; or ---PAGE BREAK--- f. A failure to register the structure or use within the allotted time period, as provided in below. 3. The owner of any such box, trailer, container, or structure legally established prior to May 12, 2011, and the user thereof (if different than the owner), must have registered such structure or use with the Director prior to December 30, 2011. G. Veterinary Office or Clinic. 1. All veterinary offices or clinics shall be subject to the following requirements: a. All facilities, including all treatment rooms, cages, pens, training rooms, and exercise runs, shall be within a completely enclosed, soundproof building. b. Short-term overnight boarding associated with the medical treatment and post- operative care of animals shall be allowed, provided such boarding is contained within a completely enclosed building. H. Workshop. 1. The use shall not exceed 5,000 square feet unless located within a vertically mixed- use building. Section 4-4-3-4 Street Hierarchy and Connectivity is amended in its entirety to read as follows: A. “Generally. Street and block patterns shall be consistent with the City’s Transportation Plan, and should include a clear hierarchy of well-connected streets that distribute traffic over a multiple number of streets and avoid traffic congestion on major streets. Within each development, the access and circulation system should accommodate the safe, efficient, and convenient movement of vehicles, bicycles, and pedestrians through the development, and provide opportunities to link to adjacent neighborhoods and properties. B. General Distribution of Streets within the Street Hierarchy. Arterial streets, major collector streets, and minor collector streets shall be arranged generally in accordance with this Subsection (see Figure 4-4-3-4A, Illustrative Distribution of Arterial, Major Collector, and Minor Collector Streets, for illustrative example). 1. Arterial Streets. Arterials are located at approximately one mile intervals in both east-west and north-south directions. Within each one-mile segment, arterials will align and connect across intersecting arterials to distribute traffic and provide continuity for designated bicycle routes. 2. Major Collector Streets. Within each one mile segment, at least one collector street shall divide the segment east-west and another shall divide the segment north-south at approximately the half-mile points, and these major collector streets shall intersect the arterials within 110 feet of the half-mile points, resulting in areas of approximately 160 acres. 3. Minor Collector Streets. For residential neighborhoods, within each approximately 160 acre area defined by major collectors, at least one minor collector street giving access to its interior shall be provided on every perimeter street of the area unless prevented by an obstacle. These minor collector streets should connect with each other through such 160 acre area to define four areas of approximately 40 acres each. ---PAGE BREAK--- Figure 4-4-3-4A: Illustrative Distribution of Arterial, Major Collector, and Minor Collector Streets C. Local Streets. For each generally 40-acre area, at least one local street giving access to its interior shall be provided on every perimeter street of the area unless prevented by an obstacle. Such streets should connect across other local streets depending on the land use relationship. D. Connectivity. Where property is to be developed and streets are stubbed to the property or where arterial, collector, or local streets are designated to connect to the property, the City may require rights-of-way and construction of those streets through and into the area contained within the development application. E. Access to Public Streets. All new lots shall have direct or indirect access to a public street, through one or more access points approved by the City. Indirect access may be provided through auto courts, loop lanes, or private streets, subject to approval of the fire district with jurisdiction over the subject property. 1. Single-family detached and duplex buildings shall not have individual driveway access to an arterial or collector street, unless no other alternative is reasonably available. 2. In the CN zoning district, parking areas for uses identified as Conditional shall have access to only an arterial or collector street, unless an alternative is allowed at the discretion of the City Council. 3. All public and private streets shall comply with all applicable design and construction standards adopted by the City. F. Access and Driveways. All new lots and developments shall have access streets constructed in compliance with the Transportation Standards in the City’s Engineering Code of Standards and Specifications. Single-family detached and duplex unit driveways ---PAGE BREAK--- shall not take direct access from arterial streets or collector streets, unless no other alternative is available. All access points shall be constructed so that: 1. Vehicles may safely enter and exit the property; 2. Interference with the convenient flow of traffic and conflict with pedestrians and bicycles is minimized; and 3. Driveways shall be hard-surfaced with materials such as asphalt, concrete or other equivalent surface pursuant to the City’s Engineering Code of Standards and Specifications. Recycled asphalt, gravel or other similar surfaces are not an approved surface. The surfacing requirements shall not apply to access drives on lots or tracts of three-quarters of an acre or more where the property structure is a single-family home and the access drive is more than 100 feet in length, or the access drive is for an accessory agriculture use. G. Cross-Access between Adjacent Uses. All multifamily and nonresidential development shall be designed to allow for cross-access to adjacent properties to encourage shared parking and shared access to public and private streets. This may be accomplished by one or more of the following: 1. Connecting streets and drives; 2. Coordinating parking lot and parking structure entrances; 3. Providing common service and delivery areas; 4. Providing shared parking areas; and 5. Providing share driveways and access points for adjacent lots to minimize curb cuts. The Director may allow alternatives to cross-access requirements if providing cross-access is deemed impractical, provided the Applicant provides adequate bicycle and pedestrian connections between adjacent development or land uses. H. Auto Courts. Up to four single-family detached dwelling units may share a single driveway access to a public street through the use of an auto court layout (see Figure 4-4- 3-4C, Auto Courts Layout), provided that: 1. The minimum width of the surface of an auto court shall be 20 feet unless a wider width is required by the fire district with jurisdiction over the subject property. 2. Shared driveways shall be surfaced with concrete, not asphalt. 3. Individual driveways leading from the shared driveway to each dwelling unit shall be at least 20 feet long, as measured between the front of the garage or carport and the closest edge of the shared driveway. 4. The design of the auto court shall permit a passenger vehicle to back out of an individual driveway and turn 90 degrees using the individual drive or intersecting street. 5. The auto court design shall comply with all off-street parking requirements applicable to single-family dwellings. In addition, each auto court design shall provide one-half off-street parking space per dwelling unit, in a location other than a private driveway. 6. The Applicant must provide for private ownership and maintenance of the auto courts. Provisions for the private ownership and maintenance and repair of shared driveways shall be approved by the Director during the development approval process. ---PAGE BREAK--- Figure 4-4-3-4B: Auto Court Layout I. Loop Lanes. Up to seven single-family dwelling units may share access to a public street through the use of a loop lane layout provided that: 1. The surface of the loop lane shall be at least 20 feet wide, and shall be surfaced with concrete, not asphalt. 2. No portion of the loop lane shall extend more than 250 feet from the public street to which the loop lane gives access. 3. The common area surrounded by the loop lane shall be at least 60 feet wide. 4. Individual driveways leading from the loop lane to each home shall be at least 20 feet long, as measured from the closest edge of the loop lane. 5. Traffic on the loop lane shall be one-way only and shall be adequately signed as a one-way drive. 6. The design of the loop lane shall permit a passenger vehicle to back out of an individual driveway and turn 90 degrees in either direction using only the individual driveway, the loop lane, or the intersecting public street. 7. The loop lane design shall comply with all off-street parking requirements applicable to single-family dwellings. In addition, each loop lane design shall provide one-half off-street parking space per dwelling unit, in a location other than a private driveway. 8. The Applicant must provide for private ownership and maintenance of the loop lane. Provisions for the private ownership and maintenance of both the loop lane surface and the common area surrounded by the loop lane shall be approved by the Director during the development approval process. J. Private Streets. The use of private streets is discouraged. Where allowed by the Director, private streets shall comply with all standards for the design of public streets of the same function adopted by the City. The Applicant must provide for private ownership and maintenance of the private streets. Provisions for the maintenance of private streets shall be approved by the Director during the development approval process. K. Alleys. ---PAGE BREAK--- 1. The use of alleys is encouraged for development that is residential or predominantly residential in the RA, RN, R6, R13, R-24 MX-S, MX-U, MX-T, and PUD zoning districts. Where alleys are used, they shall comply with the following standards: a. The minimum right-of-way width of a residential alley shall be 16 feet. b. The minimum right-of-way width of a commercial or industrial alley shall be 20 feet. c. All platted alleys shall be paved. d. Residential alleys shall connect through the block to a publicly dedicated street on each end and must provide access to at least 50 percent of the garages on lots adjacent to the alley. 2. The City may require alleys in the following circumstances: a. Along the rear lot lines of a multifamily development if the area of lots as subdivided will permit three or more dwelling units; b. Along the rear lot lines of all lots fronting on a major arterial street; and c. At any other location the Director or Decision-Making Body deems necessary. 3. The Applicant must provide for private ownership and maintenance of the alley. Provisions for the private maintenance of alleys shall be approved by the Director during the development approval process. L. Cul-de-Sacs. A cul-de-sac may not exceed 500 feet in length, measured from the center of the intersection to the center of the turnaround. Where a parcel's size or shape makes a 500-foot limitation impractical, the Director may approve a longer cul-de-sac provided that there is no reasonable alternative. 1. A or design, or other acceptable design to provide a turn-around may be used if approved by the Director provided that the street does not exceed 200 feet in length. 2. No more than 20 lots may be located on a cul-de-sac. Cul-de-sacs that serve more than 20 lots require approval of the Director and the fire district with jurisdiction over the subject property. M. Utilities. All street and alley development shall accommodate all utility easements, service, and utility cabinet locations. Utility service cabinets and ground mounted equipment should be located in the least visible and least intrusive locations possible and shall be screened with evergreen shrubs or evergreen trees. Section 4-6-5-3 Bufferyard Options A. “One of the following bufferyard options shall be installed along any non-street frontage or alley when required by Section 4-6-5-2, Purpose and Applicability, and landscape material shall be from the City’s approved plant list to include acceptable buffer trees and shrubs. The options are identified below: 1. Option A. A landscaped bufferyard with a minimum width of 30 feet shall be provided along the property line. Canopy shade trees, evergreen trees, and shrubs shall be provided as follows: a. Three trees and 20 shrubs per 100 lineal feet of adjacency. A minimum 20 percent evergreen trees. ---PAGE BREAK--- 2. Option B. A landscaped bufferyard with a minimum width of 20 feet shall be provided along the property line. Canopy shade trees, evergreen trees, and shrubs shall be provided as follows: a. Four trees and 24 shrubs per 100 lineal feet of adjacency. A minimum 40 percent evergreen trees. 3. Option C. A landscaped bufferyard with a minimum width of 20 feet shall be provided along the property line. The bufferyard shall include a six-foot tall solid fence or wall along the property line. Canopy shade trees, evergreen trees, and shrubs shall be provided as follows: a. Two trees and ten shrubs per 100 linear feet of adjacency plus six-foot tall solid fence or wall along the property line. A minimum 20 percent evergreen trees. 4. Option D. A landscaped bufferyard with a minimum of ten feet shall be provided along the property line. The bufferyard shall include a six-foot tall solid fence or wall along the property line. Brick or stone columns shall be incorporated into the fence or wall design and spaced at least every 30 feet. Canopy shade trees, evergreen trees, and shrubs shall be provided as follows: a. Four trees and ten shrubs per 100 lineal feet of adjacency. A minimum 40 percent evergreen trees. 5. Option E. Option E shall be permitted only in the CN, MX-N and OT zoning districts. A six-foot tall solid wall constructed of brick, stone or other comparable materials with brick or stone columns spaced at least every 30 feet may be installed in-lieu of landscaping for sites containing 25 or fewer parking spaces.” Section 6-1-2-4 Sign Districts A. “Generally. In recognition that the City is a place of diverse physical character, and that different areas of the City have different functional characteristics, this Article includes standards for signs that are based on the sign district in which the signs are located. B. Sign Districts Created. The following sign districts are created: 1. Olde Town/Commecial Neighborhood (OT, CN) 2. Mixed-Use/Commercial/Industrial (MX,C,I) 3. Multifamily Residential (RM) 4. Single-Family Residential (RS) C. Relationship to Zoning Districts. Sign districts shall correspond to zoning districts as provided in Table 6-1-2-4, Sign Districts. Table 6-1-2-4: Sign Districts Sign District Corresponding Zoning Districts or Areas Olde Town/Commercial (OT, CN) OT-E; OT-EY; OT-GV; OT-OW; OT-W; OT-RR; OT-RN (except for the purposes of Section 6-1-6-2, Additional Standards for Detached Temporary Signs);CN; MX-U façade in frontage zone ; MX-T façade in frontage zone; nonresidential and mixed-use areas of Planned Unit Developments where buildings are set back less than 5 feet from rights-of-way ---PAGE BREAK--- Mixed- Use/Commercial/Industrial (MX,C,I) MX-N; MX-S; MX-U façade outside frontage zone ; MX-T façade outside frontage zone; CG; IL; IG; nonresidential and mixed-use areas of Planned Unit Developments, where buildings are set back 5 feet or more from rights-of-way Multifamily Residential (RM) R13; R24; multifamily residential areas of Planned Unit Developments with 6+ unit buildings Single-Family Residential (RS) RA; RN; R6; OS; single-family, duplex, townhome, or multiplex areas of Planned Unit Developments; OT-RN (only for the purposes of Section 6-1-6-2, Additional Standards for Detached Temporary Signs). D. Relationship to Planned Unit Development. Planned unit developments that are approved after the effective date of this LDC shall include sign district designations as set out in Table 6-1-2-4, Sign Districts, or shall be processed with an application for a sign design program pursuant to Section 8-3-7-2, Alternative Sign Programs. Table 6-1-5-1A: Wall Signs Type of Sign / Standards Sign District Olde Town, Commercial, Neighborhood (OT,CN) Mixed-Use, Commercial- Industrial (MX, C, I) Multifamily Residential (RM) Single-Family Residential (RS) Applied or Painted Wall Sign Max. # 1 for single family, duplex or multiplex form: 1 per principal building. All other forms: 1 per establishment Not limited 1 per building elevation 1 per building elevation Max. Sign Area (Total Per Building Elevation) Single family detached, duplex or multiplex form: 8 sf. max. All other forms: 1 sf. per 1 lf. of establishment frontage of the building elevation upon which the sign is mounted, max. 32 sf.; a minimum of 30 sf., if establishment frontage is less than 30 lf. 1.5 sf. per 1 lf. of establishment frontage of the building elevation upon which the sign is mounted. 1 sf. per 2 lf. of building elevation, minus the area of other wall signs on same elevation Residential Building: 1 sf. Nonresidential Building: 1 sf. per 2 lf. of building elevation, minus the area of other wall signs on same elevation Allowed External External External None ---PAGE BREAK--- Table 6-1-5-1A: Wall Signs Type of Sign / Standards Sign District Olde Town, Commercial, Neighborhood (OT,CN) Mixed-Use, Commercial- Industrial (MX, C, I) Multifamily Residential (RM) Single-Family Residential (RS) Lighting Mural Wall Sign Max. # 1 per building 1 per building 1 per building Not allowed Max. Sign Area May be allowed on entire elevation subject to the Design Guidelines for OT May be allowed on entire May be allowed on entire elevation - Allowed Lighting External External External - Other Standards a. Murals shall not be placed on a building that is exclusively for a residential use. b. Murals shall not: i. Project more than 2 in. in the OT sign district and 6 in. in all other sign districts from the plane of the wall upon which it is painted or to which it is affixed and shall not extend above the top of the wall upon which it is painted or to which it is affixed; ii. Cover or interrupt major architectural features, such as doors, exits, and windows; and iii. Contain text covering more than 3% of the mural area. c. The property owner shall not be compensated for the display of the mural or the right to place the mural on a site. - Bulletin Board Attached to Building Wall Max. # 1 per principal building entrance 1 per principal building entrance 1 per principal building entrance Residential Building: Not allowed Nonresidential Building: 1 per principal building entrance Max. Sign Area (Per Sign) 6 sf. 12 sf. 6 sf. 6 sf. Allowed Lighting External External External None ---PAGE BREAK--- Table 6-1-5-1A: Wall Signs Type of Sign / Standards Sign District Olde Town, Commercial, Neighborhood (OT,CN) Mixed-Use, Commercial- Industrial (MX, C, I) Multifamily Residential (RM) Single-Family Residential (RS) Other Standards Not allowed above an elevation of 8 ft. above adjacent grade Not allowed above an elevation of 8 ft. above adjacent grade Not allowed above an elevation of 8 ft. above adjacent grade Residential Building: Not allowed Nonresidential Building: Not allowed above an elevation of 8 ft. above adjacent grade Cabinet Wall Signs or Dimensional Wall Signs (Primary) Max. # Dimensional wall sign only; cabinet wall signs are not allowed. Single family detached, duplex or multiplex form: 1 per principal building. All other forms: 1 per establishment Not limited 1 per building elevation Residential Building: Not allowed Nonresidential Building: 1 per building (dimensional wall sign only; cabinet wall signs are not allowed) Max. Sign Area (Per Sign) Single family detached, duplex or multiplex form: 8 sf. max. All other forms: 1 sf. per 1 lf. of establishment frontage of the building elevation upon which the sign is mounted max. 32 sf.; a minimum of 30 sf. if establishment frontage is less than 30 lf. Dimensional wall signs: 1.5 sf. per 1 lf. of establishment frontage of the building elevation upon which the sign is mounted 32 sf. Residential Building: Not allowed Cabinet wall signs: 1 sf. per 2 lf. of establishment frontage of the building elevation upon which the sign is mounted, not to exceed 60 sf. Nonresidential Building: 12 sf. Allowed Lighting External or halo External or internal External or internal None Other Standards Not allowed on building elevations Not allowed if primary fin sign is Not allowed if primary fin sign is None ---PAGE BREAK--- Table 6-1-5-1A: Wall Signs Type of Sign / Standards Sign District Olde Town, Commercial, Neighborhood (OT,CN) Mixed-Use, Commercial- Industrial (MX, C, I) Multifamily Residential (RM) Single-Family Residential (RS) that are located within 10 feet of a property line of a single-family detached or duplex residential use also present on the same building elevation also present on the same building elevation Not allowed on building elevations that are located within 24 feet of a property line of a single-family detached or duplex residential use Not allowed on building elevations that are located within 24 feet of a property line of a single-family detached or duplex residential use Cabinet Wall Signs or Dimensional Wall Signs (Secondary) Max. # 1 per principal building entrance (dimensional wall sign only; cabinet wall signs are not allowed) 1 per principal building entrance 1 per principal building entrance Not allowed Max. Sign Area (Per Sign) 4 sf. 48 sf. 6 sf. NA Allowed Lighting External or halo External or internal External or internal None Other Standards Must be located above ground floor principal building entrance Must be located above ground floor principal building entrance Must be located above ground floor principal building entrance NA No part of the sign shall be located more than 15 ft. above adjacent grade No part of the sign shall be located more than 15 ft. above adjacent grade No part of the sign shall be located more than 15 ft. above adjacent grade Not allowed if secondary fin sign is also present above the same entrance Not allowed if secondary fin sign is also present above the same entrance Not allowed if secondary fin sign is also present above the same entrance Table 6-1-5-1B: Window Signs Type of Sign / Sign District ---PAGE BREAK--- Standards Olde Town, Commercial, Neighborhood (OT,CN) Mixed-Use, Commercial- Industrial (M-X,C,I) Multifamily Residential (RM) Single-Family Residential (RS) All Window Signs Max. # Not limited Not limited 1 per window 1 per window Max. Sign Area 25% of the area of windows larger than 8 sf. may be covered with signs 25% of the area of windows larger than 8 sf. may be covered with signs 3 sf. per sign 6 sf. per elevation 75% of the area of windows smaller than 8 sf. may be covered with signs 75% of the area of windows smaller than 8 sf. may be covered with signs For the purposes of the standards above, the area of the window is calculated as the total area of window panes that are situated within six inches of each other For the purposes of the standards above, the area of the window is calculated as the total area of window panes that are situated within six inches of each other Allowed Lighting External or internal External or internal External or internal None Other Standards Permanent applied window signs shall be affixed to the window in a professional manner without wrinkles, bubbles, tape, etc.) Permanent applied window signs shall be affixed to the window in a professional manner without wrinkles, bubbles, tape, etc.) Permanent applied window signs shall be affixed to the window in a professional manner without wrinkles, bubbles, tape, etc.) NA Table 6-1-5-1C: Projecting Signs Type of Sign / Standards Sign District Olde Town, Commercial, Neighborhood (OT,CN) Mixed- Use, Commercial- Industrial (MX, C,I) Multifamily Residential (RM) Single-Family Residential (RS) Awning Signs Max. # Not limited Not limited Not limited Not allowed Max. Sign Area (Total Per Building 50% of awning face upon which sign is attached, Not limited 50% of awning face upon which sign is attached NA ---PAGE BREAK--- Table 6-1-5-1C: Projecting Signs Type of Sign / Standards Sign District Olde Town, Commercial, Neighborhood (OT,CN) Mixed- Use, Commercial- Industrial (MX, C,I) Multifamily Residential (RM) Single-Family Residential (RS) Elevation) max 32 sf. Allowed Lighting External External or internal External NA Min. Sign Clearance 8’ 8’ 8’ NA Other Standards Principal function of awning must be to provide shelter for a window, a door, or an outdoor seating area Principal function of awning must be to provide shelter for a window, a door, or an outdoor seating area Principal function of awning must be to provide shelter for a building entrance NA Awning signs shall not extend over parking aisles, parking spaces, fire lanes, or loading areas Awning signs shall not extend over parking aisles, parking spaces, fire lanes, or loading areas Awning signs shall not extend over parking aisles, parking spaces, fire lanes, or loading areas Awning signs must be applied to, or printed or painted on the awning; rivets and comparable fasteners are not allowed Awning signs must be stitched to, applied to, or printed or painted on the awning; rivets and comparable fasteners are not allowed Awning signs must be stitched to, applied to, or printed or painted on the awning; rivets and comparable fasteners are not allowed Marquee Signs Max. # Not allowed 1 per building Not allowed Not allowed Max. Sign Area (Total Per Building Elevation) NA 1 sf. per lf. of building elevation upon which the sign is mounted, not to exceed 150 sf. NA NA Allowed Lighting NA External or internal NA NA Min. Sign Clearance NA 8 ft. NA NA Other Standards NA Sign must be located over a NA NA ---PAGE BREAK--- Table 6-1-5-1C: Projecting Signs Type of Sign / Standards Sign District Olde Town, Commercial, Neighborhood (OT,CN) Mixed- Use, Commercial- Industrial (MX, C,I) Multifamily Residential (RM) Single-Family Residential (RS) principal building entrance Sign shall not extend over any vehicular use area Sign shall not extend above the roof line Hanging Signs Max. # 1 per building entrance 1 per building entrance 1 per building entrance Residential Building: Not allowed Nonresidential Building: 1 per building entrance Max. Sign Area (Total Per Building Elevation) 6 sf. 10 sf. 8 sf. Residential Building: NA Nonresidential Building: 5 sf. Allowed Lighting External External or internal External None Min. Sign Clearance 8 ft. 8 ft. 8 ft. 8 ft. Other Standards Must be installed under a canopy or awning that shelters a building entrance or patio area Must be installed under a canopy or awning that shelters a building entrance or patio area Must be installed under a canopy or awning that shelters a building entrance or patio area Must be installed under a canopy or awning over a principal building entrance Fin Signs (Primary) Max. # 1 per street-facing building elevation 1 per building 1 per street-facing building elevation Residential Buildings: Not allowed Nonresidential Buildings: 1 per street-facing building elevation Max. Sign Area (Total Per Building Elevation) 12 sf. 1 sf. per 1 lf. of street-facing building elevation, not to exceed 150 12 sf. Residential Buildings: NA Nonresidential Buildings: 12 sf. ---PAGE BREAK--- Table 6-1-5-1C: Projecting Signs Type of Sign / Standards Sign District Olde Town, Commercial, Neighborhood (OT,CN) Mixed- Use, Commercial- Industrial (MX, C,I) Multifamily Residential (RM) Single-Family Residential (RS) sf. Allowed Lighting External External or internal External None Min. Sign Clearance 8 ft. 8 ft., or in the alternative, may extend to ground level 8 ft. 8 ft. Other Standards None Not allowed if primary cabinet wall sign is also present Not allowed if primary cabinet wall sign is also present None Fin Signs (Secondary) Max. # 1 per principal building entrance 1 per principal building entrance 1 per principal building entrance Residential Buildings: Not allowed Nonresidential Buildings: 1 per principal building entrance Max. Sign Area (Total Per Building Elevation) 4 sf. 8 sf. 8 sf. 2 sf. Allowed Lighting External External or internal External None Min. Sign Clearance 8 ft. 8 ft. 8 ft. 8 ft. Other Standards Must be located over a principal building entrance, or within 2 feet on either side of the entrance Must be located over a principal building entrance, or within 2 feet on either side of the entrance Must be located over a principal building entrance, or within 2 feet on either side of the entrance Must be located over a principal building entrance, or within 2 feet on either side of the entrance Not allowed if hanging sign is installed in front of the building entrance Not allowed if hanging sign or secondary cabinet wall sign is installed above the building entrance Not allowed if hanging sign or secondary cabinet wall sign is installed above the building entrance Not allowed if hanging sign is installed above the building entrance Top of sign shall not be higher than Top of sign shall not be higher than Top of sign shall not be higher than Top of sign shall not be higher than ---PAGE BREAK--- Table 6-1-5-1C: Projecting Signs Type of Sign / Standards Sign District Olde Town, Commercial, Neighborhood (OT,CN) Mixed- Use, Commercial- Industrial (MX, C,I) Multifamily Residential (RM) Single-Family Residential (RS) 14 feet above ground level or the top of the building wall to which the sign is mounted, whichever is lower 14 feet above ground level or the top of the building wall to which the sign is mounted, whichever is lower 14 feet above ground level or the top of the building wall to which the sign is mounted, whichever is lower 9 feet above ground level or the top of the building wall to which the sign is mounted, whichever is lower Table 6-1-5-1D: Roof Signs Type of Sign / Standards Sign District Olde Town, Commercial, Neighborhood (OT,CN) Mixed- Use, Commercial- Industrial (MX, C,I) Multifamily Residential (RM) Single-Family Residential (RS) All Roof Signs Max. # 1 per building elevation 1 per building elevation 1 per building elevation Not allowed Max. Sign Area (total) 1 sf. per 3 lf. of building elevation, not to exceed 15 sf. 1 sf. per 3 lf. of building elevation, not to exceed 75 sf. 1 sf. per 3 lf. of building elevation, not to exceed 50 sf. NA Allowed Lighting None External or internal External or internal NA Other Standards Allowed only above lower eave lines of buildings with multiple eave lines, and shall not extend above next higher eave line on same elevation. Not allowed on buildings with one eave line Allowed only above lower eave lines of buildings with multiple eave lines, and shall not extend above next higher eave line on same elevation. Not allowed on buildings with one eave line Allowed only above lower eave lines of buildings with multiple eave lines, and shall not extend above next higher eave line on same elevation. Not allowed on buildings with one eave line Roof sign shall be designed such that: It is composed of channel letters or other three- Roof sign shall be designed such that: It is composed of channel letters or other three- Roof sign shall be designed such that: It is composed of channel letters or other three- ---PAGE BREAK--- Table 6-1-5-1D: Roof Signs Type of Sign / Standards Sign District Olde Town, Commercial, Neighborhood (OT,CN) Mixed- Use, Commercial- Industrial (MX, C,I) Multifamily Residential (RM) Single-Family Residential (RS) dimensional forms; and The mounting hardware and supporting structures are concealed from view dimensional forms; and The mounting hardware and supporting structures are concealed from view dimensional forms; and The mounting hardware and supporting structures are concealed from view Not allowed on building elevations that are located within 24 feet of a property line of a single-family detached or duplex residential use Not allowed on building elevations that are located within 24 feet of a property line of a single-family detached or duplex residential use Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in Article 8, an existing roof sign, if damaged to any extent and for any reason, may be rebuilt, restored, or repaired to its prior condition and location within one year after the damage is discovered Not allowed on building elevations that are located within 24 feet of a property line of a single-family detached or duplex residential use Table 6-1-5-1E: Canopy Signs Type of Sign / Standards Sign District Olde Town, Commercial, Neighborhood (OT,CN) Mixed- Use, Commercial- Industrial (MX, C, I) All Canopy Sign ---PAGE BREAK--- Table 6-1-5-1E: Canopy Signs Type of Sign / Standards Sign District Olde Town, Commercial, Neighborhood (OT,CN) Mixed- Use, Commercial- Industrial (MX, C, I) Max. # Not limited Not limited Max. Sign Area (Total Per Building Elevation) 60% of the surface area of the plane of the canopy upon which the sign is located, max 32 sf. 60% of the surface area of the plane of the canopy upon which the sign is located Allowed Lighting External or halo External or internal Min. Sign Clearance Unless a lower clearance is allowed by an applicable building code: 8 ft. over pedestrian use areas; 14 ft. over vehicular use areas that are not intended for use by semi-trailers; and 16 ft. over vehicular use areas that are intended for use by semi- trailers Unless a lower clearance is allowed by an applicable building code: 8 ft. over pedestrian use areas; 14 ft. over vehicular use areas that are not intended for use by semi-trailers; and 16 ft. over vehicular use areas that are intended for use by semi- trailers Other Standards Canopy signs shall not be in the form of cabinet signs or banner frames Canopy signs shall not be in the form of cabinet signs or banner frames Canopy signs shall be painted on, applied to, embossed upon, or affixed to the fascia of the canopy Canopy signs shall be painted on, applied to, embossed upon, or affixed to the fascia of the canopy, or mounted on the top of the canopy Canopy signs shall not extend more than 4 inches from Canopy signs that are affixed to the fascia shall not ---PAGE BREAK--- Table 6-1-5-1E: Canopy Signs Type of Sign / Standards Sign District Olde Town, Commercial, Neighborhood (OT,CN) Mixed- Use, Commercial- Industrial (MX, C, I) the canopy fascia extend more than 4 inches from the front of the canopy fascia Canopy signs shall not be mounted to the top of the canopy or extend above the canopy Canopy signs that are mounted to the top of the canopy shall be designed such that: they are composed of channel letters or other three- dimensional forms; and (ii) the mounting hardware and supporting structures are concealed from view; and (iii) the sign does not extend more than 2 feet above the top of the canopy; and (iv) the sign does not extend above the nearest roof line of the principal building Table 6-1-5-2: Detached Permanent Signs Type of Sign / Standards Sign District Olde Town, Commercial, Neighborhood (OT,CN) Mixed- Use, Commercial- Industrial (MX, C, I) Multifamily Residential (RM) Single-Family Residential Primary Detached Signs Max. # 1 per property 1 per 600 lf. of See "Other See "Other ---PAGE BREAK--- Table 6-1-5-2: Detached Permanent Signs Type of Sign / Standards Sign District Olde Town, Commercial, Neighborhood (OT,CN) Mixed- Use, Commercial- Industrial (MX, C, I) Multifamily Residential (RM) Single-Family Residential property frontage or fraction thereof Standards," below Standards," below Max. Sign Area Generally: 32 sf. mixed-use form Aggregate primary detached sign area shall not exceed 10 sf. plus 1 sf. per 4 lf. of property frontage, up to a maximum of 125 sf. 25 sf. per sign, plus 1 sf. per 2 lf. of additional setback from property lines, up to a maximum of 50 sf. per sign 25 sf. per sign, plus 1 sf. per 2 lf. of additional setback from property lines, up to a maximum of 50 sf. per sign In the OT District on property that is developed with a building with a single-family detached, duplex or multiplex form: 8 sf. For all other forms: 20 sf. Max. Sign Height Single-family detached, duplex or multiplex form: 4 ft. For all other forms: 6 ft. Less than 200 lf. of property frontage: 6 ft. 6 ft. 6 ft. 200 to 600 lf. of property frontage: 12 ft. More than 600 lf. of property frontage: 24 ft. Allowed Lighting External External or internal External External Setbacks and Spacing No encroachment upon sidewalk 4 ft. from vehicular use areas, sidewalks, trails, multi-use pathways, and property lines 2 ft. from sidewalks, trails, multi-use pathways, curbs, and vehicular use areas 2 ft. from sidewalks, trails, multi-use pathways, curbs, and vehicular use areas 2 ft. from property lines 6 ft. max from building walls and vehicular use areas 12 ft. from building walls ---PAGE BREAK--- Table 6-1-5-2: Detached Permanent Signs Type of Sign / Standards Sign District Olde Town, Commercial, Neighborhood (OT,CN) Mixed- Use, Commercial- Industrial (MX, C, I) Multifamily Residential (RM) Single-Family Residential Other Standards Except in the OT- RR Zoning District, cabinet signs are not allowed. Must be installed in permeable landscaped area or hardscaped pedestrian plaza that extends at least 4 ft. from the base of the sign in all directions Must be installed in permeable landscaped area that extends at least 4 ft. from the base of the sign in all directions Allowed at points of entry into residential subdivisions or multifamily developments on properties where signs are present on the effective date or where designated on approved final plat, approved final development plan, or approved site plan Allowed at points of entry into residential subdivisions or multifamily developments on properties where signs are present on the effective date or where designated on approved final plat, approved final development plan, or approved site plan Secondary Detached Signs Max. # 1 per vehicular ingress point 1 per vehicular ingress point 1 per vehicular ingress point Not allowed Max. Sign Area 4 sf. 600 lf. of property frontage or less: 4 sf. 4 sf. NA More than 600 lf. of property frontage: 8 sf. Max. Sign Height 3.5 ft. 600 lf. of property frontage or less: 3.5 ft. 3.5 ft. NA More than 600 lf. of property frontage: 6 ft. Allowed Lighting External External or internal External NA Setbacks and Spacing At least 2 ft. from property lines At least 2 ft. from property lines At least 2 ft. from property lines NA Not more than 4 ft. from inside of curb of vehicular ingress Not more than 4 ft. from inside of curb of vehicular ingress Not more than 4 ft. from inside of curb of vehicular ingress ---PAGE BREAK--- Table 6-1-5-2: Detached Permanent Signs Type of Sign / Standards Sign District Olde Town, Commercial, Neighborhood (OT,CN) Mixed- Use, Commercial- Industrial (MX, C, I) Multifamily Residential (RM) Single-Family Residential or egress point or egress point or egress point Table 6-1-6-1: Attached Banners Type of Sign / Standards Sign District Olde Town, Commercial, Neighborhood (OT,CN) Mixed-Use Commercial- Industrial (MX, C, I) Multifamily Residential (RM) Single-Family Residential (RS) All Attached Banners Max. # (on each building elevation) 1 Unframed: 1 per 300 lf. of building elevation or fraction thereof, but not more than 3 banners per building 1 Residential Building: Not allowed Installed in banner frame: 1 per 150 lf. of building elevation or fraction thereof, but not more than 3 banners per building Nonresidential Building: 1 Max. Sign Area (per banner) 40 sf. 40 sf. 40 sf. Residential Building: NA Nonresidential Building: 40 sf. Allowed Lighting None External None None Other Standards None If more than one banner is allowed on a building elevation, banners may be clustered None None Table 6-1-6-2: Detached Temporary Signs ---PAGE BREAK--- Type of Sign / Standards Sign District Olde Town, Commercial, Neighborhood (OT,CN) Mixed-Use Commercial- Industrial (MX,C,I) Multifamily Residential (RM) Single-Family Residential (RS) Yard Signs Max. # 2 2 per vehicular access point Residential Building: Not limited Residential Building: Not limited Nonresidential Building: 1 per 80 ft. of property frontage or fraction thereof Nonresidential Building: 1 per 80 ft. of property frontage or fraction thereof Max. Sign Area (per sign) NA 8 sf. 8 sf. 6 sf. Max. Sign Height 4 ft. 4 ft. 4 ft. 4 ft. Allowed Lighting None None None None Setbacks and Spacing 2 ft. from property lines; 2 ft. from all other signs 2 ft. from property lines; 2 ft. from all other signs 2 ft. from property lines; 2 ft. from all other signs 2 ft. from property lines; 2 ft. from all other signs Other Standards Must be installed in permeable landscaped area that is at least 8 sf. in area and 2 lf. in any horizontal dimension, not more than 10 feet from vehicular access point Must be installed in permeable landscaped area that is at least 8 sf. in area and 2 lf. in any horizontal dimension, not more than 10 feet from vehicular access point Must be installed in permeable landscaped area that is at least 8 sf. in area and 2 lf. in any horizontal dimension Must be installed in permeable landscaped area that is at least 8 sf. in area and 2 lf. in any horizontal dimension Site Signs Max. # 1 per property 1 per 600 lf. of property frontage or fraction thereof 1 per 600 lf. of property frontage or fraction thereof, provided that the area of the property is at least 2 acres; properties that are less than 2 acres shall not display site signs 1 per 600 lf. of property frontage or fraction thereof Max. Sign Area (per 16 sf. 32 sf. 32 sf. 32 sf. ---PAGE BREAK--- Table 6-1-6-2: Detached Temporary Signs Type of Sign / Standards Sign District Olde Town, Commercial, Neighborhood (OT,CN) Mixed-Use Commercial- Industrial (MX,C,I) Multifamily Residential (RM) Single-Family Residential (RS) sign) Max. Sign Height 6 ft. 6 ft. 6 ft. 6 ft. Allowed Lighting External External External External Setbacks and Spacing 2 ft. from front property lines 2 ft. from front property lines 2 ft. from front property lines 2 ft. from front property lines 10 ft. from all other property lines 10 ft. from all other property lines 10 ft. from all other property lines 10 ft. from all other property lines 10 ft. from all other signs 10 ft. from all other signs 10 ft. from all other signs 10 ft. from all other signs 12 ft. from building walls 12 ft. from building walls 12 ft. from building walls 12 ft. from building walls Other Standards Where allowed, site signs shall be installed in permeable landscaped areas or hardscaped areas (other than vehicular use areas and sidewalks) that are at least 5 lf. in every horizontal dimension and at least 40 sf. in area Where allowed, site signs shall be installed in permeable landscaped areas that are at least 5 lf. in every horizontal dimension and at least 40 sf. in area Where allowed, site signs shall be installed in permeable landscaped areas that are at least 5 lf. in every horizontal dimension and at least 40 sf. in area Where allowed, site signs shall be installed in permeable landscaped areas that are at least 5 lf. in every horizontal dimension and at least 40 sf. in area Swing Signs Max. # Not allowed Not allowed 1 per property frontage 1 per property frontage Max. Sign Area (per sign) NA NA 5 sf., including riders 5 sf., including riders Max. Sign Height NA NA 5 ft. 5 ft. Allowed Lighting NA NA None None Setbacks and Spacing NA NA 2 ft. from all property lines 2 ft. from all property lines ---PAGE BREAK--- Table 6-1-6-2: Detached Temporary Signs Type of Sign / Standards Sign District Olde Town, Commercial, Neighborhood (OT,CN) Mixed-Use Commercial- Industrial (MX,C,I) Multifamily Residential (RM) Single-Family Residential (RS) Other Standards NA NA Swing signs shall be installed in permeable landscaped areas that are at least 4 lf. in every horizontal dimension and at least 20 sf. in area Swing signs shall be installed in permeable landscaped areas that are at least 4 lf. in every horizontal dimension and at least 20 sf. in area Sidewalk Signs Max. # 1 per principal building entrance 1 per principal building entrance Not allowed Not allowed Max. Sign Area (per sign) 8 sf. 8 sf. NA NA Max. Sign Height 4 ft. 4 ft. NA NA Allowed Lighting None None NA NA Setbacks and Spacing Must provide at least 5 ft. clear sidewalk for pedestrian use Must provide at least 5 ft. clear sidewalk for pedestrian use NA NA Other Standards Must be placed on sidewalk or hard- surfaced pedestrian plaza; not allowed in vehicular use areas or permeable landscaped areas Must be placed on sidewalk, hard- surfaced pedestrian plaza, or level landscaped area; not allowed in vehicular use areas NA NA Must not obstruct pedestrian travel path or building entrance Must not obstruct pedestrian travel path or building entrance Placement in public right-of-way or public sidewalk, multi-use path, or trail easement requires revocable Placement in public right-of-way or public sidewalk, multi-use path, or trail easement requires revocable ---PAGE BREAK--- Table 6-1-6-2: Detached Temporary Signs Type of Sign / Standards Sign District Olde Town, Commercial, Neighborhood (OT,CN) Mixed-Use Commercial- Industrial (MX,C,I) Multifamily Residential (RM) Single-Family Residential (RS) license agreement license agreement Banners Max. # 1 per property frontage; or 1 per 100 lf. of property frontage if secured to temporary construction fencing related to permitted construction (may be clustered) 1 per property frontage; or 1 per 100 lf. of property frontage if secured to temporary construction fencing related to permitted construction (may be clustered) 1 per property frontage; or 1 per 100 lf. of property frontage if secured to temporary construction fencing related to permitted construction (may be clustered) Not allowed Max. Sign Area (per sign) 48 sf. 48 sf. 48 sf. NA Max. Sign Height 6 ft. 6 ft. 6 ft. NA Allowed Lighting None None None NA Setbacks and Spacing Banner must be mounted in a freestanding banner frame that is installed within a permeable landscaped area Banner must be mounted in a freestanding banner frame, or on retaining wall, fence, or screen wall Banner must be mounted in a freestanding banner frame, or on retaining wall, fence, or screen wall NA Mounting hardware shall be concealed from view Mounting hardware shall be concealed from view Mounting hardware shall be concealed from view Banner shall be stretched to avoid movement in windy conditions Banner shall be stretched to avoid movement in windy conditions Banner shall be stretched to avoid movement in windy conditions Not allowed if any of the following are present on the property: feather flag or EMC Not allowed if any of the following are present on the property: feather flag or EMC Feather Flags Max. # Not allowed 1 per property 1 per property Not allowed ---PAGE BREAK--- Table 6-1-6-2: Detached Temporary Signs Type of Sign / Standards Sign District Olde Town, Commercial, Neighborhood (OT,CN) Mixed-Use Commercial- Industrial (MX,C,I) Multifamily Residential (RM) Single-Family Residential (RS) Max. Sign Area (per sign) NA 45 sf. 45 sf. NA Max. Sign Height NA 15 ft. 15 ft. NA Allowed Lighting NA None None NA Setbacks and Spacing NA Must be spaced not less than 50 ft. from any other temporary sign Must be spaced not less than 50 ft. from any other temporary sign NA Other Standards NA Not allowed if sidewalk sign is present Must be installed in a permeable landscaped area with a radius that extends not less than 3 ft. from the flag pole NA Must be installed in a permeable landscaped area with a radius that extends not less than 3 ft. from the flag pole Inflatables Max. # Not allowed 1 per property Not allowed Not allowed Max. Sign Area (per sign) NA 225 sf. NA NA Max. Sign Height NA 15 ft. NA NA Allowed Lighting NA None NA NA Setbacks and Spacing NA All parts of the sign must be set back 10 ft. from all property lines, pedestrian use areas, and vehicular use areas NA NA Other Standards NA Sign must be tethered to prevent movement in windy NA NA ---PAGE BREAK--- Table 6-1-6-2: Detached Temporary Signs Type of Sign / Standards Sign District Olde Town, Commercial, Neighborhood (OT,CN) Mixed-Use Commercial- Industrial (MX,C,I) Multifamily Residential (RM) Single-Family Residential (RS) conditions