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HomeMy WebLinkAbout96-003 CC Resolution RESOLUTION NO. 96-03 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIIL OF THE CITY OF TEMIECULA APPROVING AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO THE OLD TOWN SPECIFIC PLAN AMENDING SECTIONS M.D, HI.E, M.F, M.G, I[V.B, IV.C, AND APPENDIX NO. 1. MMERF,AS, The City Council adopted the General Plan on November 9, 1993. VMEREAS, The General Plan for the City of Temecula calls for the adoption of a Specific Plan to insure the maintenance and protection of Old Town Temecula. WHEREAS, On February 8, 1994, the City Council for the City of Temecula adopted the Old Town Specific Plan to establish regulations and programs to address the land use, architectural design, economic development, business revitalization, and historic preservation issues in and around Old Town. WHEREAS, The Negative Declaration for the Old Town Specific Plan was certified by the City Council on February 8, 1994. NMEREAS, On October 9, 1995, November 1, 1995 and November 13, 1995, the Old Town Local Review Board, at duly noticed public hearings considered said amendments at which time interested persons had an opportunity to testify either in support or opposition; VMEREAS, At the conclusion of the November 13, 1995 Old Town Local Review Board meeting, the Board recommended approval of said amendments to the Planning Commission; VMEREAS, On December 4, 1995, the Planning Commission, at a duly notice public hearing considered said amendments at which time interested persons had an opportunity to testify either in support or opposition; VMEREAS, At the conclusion of the December 4, 1995 Planning Commission Meeting, the Commission recommended approval of said amendments to the City Council; NOW9 THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCEL OF THE CITY OF TEMEECULA DOES RESOLVE, DETERMINE AND ORDER AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Findings, That the Temecula Council makes the following findings: A The City Council, in approving said application makes the following findings, to wit: Rmm%96-03 1. The amendments to the Old Town Specific Plan are consistent with the City of Temecula General Plan. 2. The amendments to the Old Town Specific Plan are compatible with the existing and proposed future development of historic Old Town Temecula. 3. Mitigation measures in Environmental Impact Report for the General Plan will reduce the impacts of the project to a level below significance. 4. Said findings are supported by analysis, maps, exhibits, and environmental documents associated with this application and herein incorporated by reference. Section 2. Environmental Compliance. A Negative Declaration was adopted with the adoption of the Specific Plan. The proposed amendments will not result in any additional significant impacts that were not identified and mitigated in the previous environmental review. Therefore, the Negative Declaration for the Old Town Specific Plan is hereby re-adopted. Section 3. Adoption of Amendment No. 1. Amendment No. 1 to the Old Town Specific Plan is hereby approved and adopted as set forth on Attachments 3, 4, 5 and 6 attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference. Section 4. The City Clerk shall certify the adoption of this Resolution. Section 5. PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED this 9th day of January, 1996. /l~t,'e~T. Llnaemans, Mayor ATTEST: Jun~g_,J~Greek, CMC City Clerk [SEAL] Reao~\96-03 2 STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE) SS CITY OF TEMECULA I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution was duly adopted by the City Council of the City of Temecula at a regular meeting thereof, held on the 9th day of January, 1996 by the following vote of the City Council: AYES: 3 COUNCILMEMBERS: Birdsall, Roberts, Lindemans NOES: 0 C OUNCILMEMBERS: None ABSENT: 0 COUNCILMEMBERS: None ABSTAINED: 1 COUNCILMEMBERS: Stone June"e~-Greek, CMC City Clerk Re~n\96-03 3 SECTION III G. SIGN REGULATIONS The purpose of the sign regulations is to provide the means for adequate identification of buildings and businesses by regulating and controlling the design, size, and location of all signs within the Specific Plan area except the Highway Tourist Commercial District, Medium Density Residential District, High Density Residential District, and the Community Commercial District where the sign requirements of the Development Code shall apply. These regulations do not apply to service stations. The requirements of the Development Code shall apply for service stations. The intent of these regulations is to establish specific standards for all exterior signing that will ensure continuity, consistency, and harmony with the architectural quality of the Old Town environment as it may have appeared in the early 1900's. 1. Compliance Required No person shall erect, reerect, construct, enlarge, alter, move, improve, remove, convert, or equip any sign or sign structure or cause or permit the same to be done contrary to or in violation of any of the provisions of these sign regulations. 2. Uncertainty Of Siqn Requlations If a situation arises that is not covered by these sign regulations or there is ambiguity as to these regulations or the type of oermit required, the Director shall provide written interpretation after consulting the Development Code. 3. General Sign Standards No flags or pennants of any type may be utilized to draw attention to any use or structure on a permanent basis. Colored flags which contain no writing, insignia or logos may be displayed 2 times per year for periods not to exceed 30 days. This does not preclude the display of national, state, or local government flags or other flags, pennants, or banners which are reminiscent of the early 1900's. The area of a wall sign or logo with individual letters shall be measured by a rectangle around the outside of the lettering and/or the pictorial symbol. Planning and Building Departments review and approval is required prior to the placing, erecting, moving, or reconstructing of any sign within the Specific Plan area, unless expressly exempted. R:\STAFFR.PT\OTSP-AI.?C 1/26/96 Ires 8 Any project that proposes to provide space for more than one tenant shall indicate the size and approximate location of al_~l signs to be erected on the property at the time of initial application. Signs shall be shown on elevation drawings with accurate dimensions provided. The Director may also require the following information: Method of illumination; Sign materials and colors; and Method of attachment. All permanent signs shall require a permit prior to erecting or attaching the sign. Exempt Signs Historical Markers. Prohibited Siqns in Old Town · · · · · · · · · · · · · · [] · · · · Freestanding signs on lots with less than 150' of road frontage or buildings with setbacks of 10' or greater Roof mounted signs Animated signs, including time and temperature displays Rotating, moving, emitting, or flashing signs Balloon signs Ambient air balloons Internally illuminated signs including window locations Neon tube signs Window signs above the second story Paper, cloth, or plastic streamers or bunting - except holiday decorations Formed plastic or injection molded signs Statues used for advertising Traffic sign replicas Vehicle signs Internally illuminated awnings Backlit illuminated awnings Plywood Signs Signs Mounted on railings, banisters, baluster or porch column Four or more non-governmental flags Any sign prohibited by the Development Code and not expressly "Permitted" in this Specific Plan Permitted Siqns · · · · · · Wall Signs (business identification) Supergraphics Building Name Signs Freestanding Signs Window Signs Awning Signs - R:\STAFFRPT\OTSP-A1.PC 1126196 lms 9 · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Projecting Signs Under Canopy Signs Temporary A-Frame or Sandwich Board Signs Temporary Signs Flags, Non-governmental, 3 or less Accessory Signs Menu Boards Daily Special Signs Directional Signs Multi-Tenant Signs Hanging Signs Rear Facing Signs Interior Facing Signs Indirectly Illuminated Signs 7. Siqn Standards Business establishments having single frontage onto a public street or buildings with one building entrance are permitted a maximum total square footage equal to 1.5 square feet per linear front foot of business establishment. Each business may use any combination of the following signs to arrive at the total allowable square footage, However, each sign shall not exceed the maximum square footage prescribed below. Business establishments having frontage onto two public streets are permitted a maximum total square footage equal to 1.5 square feet per linear front foot of business establishment along the primary street and 0.5 square feet per linear front foot of business establishment along the secondary street. Each business may use any combination of the following signs to arrive at the total allowable square footage. However, each sign shall not exceed the maximum square footage prescribed below. a. Wall Signs Maximum of one square foot per linear front foot of business establishment. To be located not higher than the lowest of the following: 25 feet above grade; Bottom of the sill line of the second floor windows; or Cornice line of the building. b. Supergraphics The purpose of allowing wall supergraphics is to allow the advertising or depiction of products that may have been available in an 1890's marketplace. Maximum size shall not exceed 60% of wall surface. c. Building Name Signs The purpose of allowing is building name signs is to allow the identification of buildings, Maximum size shall not exceed 10% of wall R:\STAFFRPT~OTSP-A1.PC 1126/96 hns 10 go surface of the building. In the event that a building name advertises one or more businesses located within said building, the signage will not be considered a building name sign but will be included in total square footage permitted for that business or building. Freestanding Signs Maximum of one double face sign per street frontage if said street frontage is over 150 feet or the maximum square footage of a freestanding sign shall be 16 square feet. Height of sign shall not exceed 6 feet above grade. Width shall not exceed 4 feet. Each tenant placard shall not exceed 12" high. Sign may only be indirectly illuminated. Internal illumination is prohibited. Permanent Window Signs On ground level, coverage shall not exceed 20 percent of the total window and door area visible from the exterior of the building; on second level, coverage shall not exceed 30 percent per window. (No window signs are permitted above second level). Under Canopy Signs Permitted under a canopy, roof, covered walkway, or porch; maximum size of 3 square feet; minimum of 7' vertical clearance shall be required from walking grade to the bottom of the sign. Awning Signs On ground floor level; 20 percent maximum coverage allowed of the total exterior surface area of each awning. On the second floor level and above; 10 percent maximum coverage allowed of the total exterior surface area of each awning. Internal illumination prohibited. Projecting Signs Maximum size may not exceed 6 square feet and shall not extend more than 3 feet from the wall surface. No illumination allowed. Projecting signs shall only be attached to buildings, not to poles or other signs. Projecting signs may encroach into the public right-of-way a maximum of 3 feet subject to the approval of the Director. Temporary A-Frame/Sandwich Board Sign One A-frame or sandwich board sign allowed per property for up to 12 days per month (i.e. on Friday, Saturday, Sunday). Maximum size of 3.5 feet high by 2 feet wide. No illumination allowed. R:\STAFFR.PT~OTSP-A1.PC 1126196 kns 1 1 j. Temporary Signs mo no Temporary qrand ooening and special event siqns are allowed for each business establishment on the exterior wall. Signs shall not be attached to any other freestanding element (porch balustrade, garden wall, tree, monument sign, vehicle, etc.). Signs shall be constructed of cloth, canvas, or other durable material. Plastic or vinyl banner signs are not permitted. Neon colored/day glow banner signs are prohibited. Temporary signs shall abide by the provisions of the Ordinance Regulating Temporary Signs, as amended. Flags A maximum of three colored flags which contain no writing, insignia or logos may be displayed at any one time. Accessory Signs Menu Boards One menu board, up to 4 square feet in area, is allowed for each restaurant or other eating establishment. Menu Boards may contain only the name of the establishment and the food available inside. The menu board must be located on a wall adjacent to the main customer entrance. Daily Special Signs One display area, up to 4 square feet in area, is allowed for each restaurant or other eating establishment. Menu Boards may contain only the name of the menu item. The daily special sign must be located on a wall adjacent to the main customer entrance. '" Directional Signs Maximum square footage is 3 square feet; shall be located in interior of a courtyard or adjacent to a staircase or elevator; shall serve to directing persons to and from parking areas, and upstairs tenants. Multi-tenant Signs Hanging Signs Permitted under a canopy and parallel to the primary street; maximum size of 6 square; minimum of 7' vertical clearance shall be required from walking grade to the bottom of the sign. R:\STAFFRIrr~OTSP-A1.PC 1/26/96 Ires 1 2 p. Rear Facing Signs Where a building has parking or pedestrian access at the year of a building, each business is permitted a maximum of one sign, not to exceed 3 square feet in size. interior Facing Signs Where a building has a courtyard or similar area that can not be viewed from the public right-of-way or parking are, each business is permitted a maximum of one sign, not to exceed 5% of the total wall area of the business. Interior facing signs shall not be counted towards the overall total sign area permitted for the building. r. Outdoor Display The location of replicas of items that were commonly found in the turn of the century, such as covered wagons, wagon wheels.. railroad carts, and livestock, located out of the public right-of-way. R:\STAFFRPT~OTSP-A1.PC 1/26/96 kns 1 3 APPENDIX I: D. Glossary of Sign Terms Sign, Accessory - Any sign that, with respect to the premises on which it is erected, advertises or indicates one or more of the following: the person occupying the premises, and directional or parking instructions, the sale or letting of the premises or any part thereof, or menu board and daily special signs. Sign, Building Name- Any sign which advertises or indicates the name of the building. Inthe event that a building name advertises one or more businesses located within said building, the signage will be included in total square footage permitted for that business or building. Sign, Hanging- A sign that is hung from a canopy and is parallel to the canopy. Sign, Interior Facing - A sign that is not visible from the public right-of-way or public parking Iot~ Sign, Rear Facing - A building which has parking or pedestrian access at the year of a building. Street, Primary - The street upon which the building faces or the primary business entrance is located. Street, Secondary - The street upon which the building faces and the secondary, accessory or no business entrance is located. R:\ST, AFFRPT\OTS P-A 1. PC 1126/96 SECTION III SPECIAL USE REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS 3. Sidewalk Cafes c, Development Permit and Encroachment Permit Required A sidewalk cafe may be permitted by the Planninc~ Director and granted in conformity with the requirements of this sectio~ and Chapter 9.04 of the Development Code and thereafter obr. aining an Encroachment Permit, Both permits may be approved and issued subject to conditions. R:\STAFFR.PT\OTSP-A1.PC 1/26/96 Ires 1 5 SECTION IV I~UILDING MATERIALS ARCHITECTURAL STYLE GUIDELINES Guideline 2 - Recommen. ded Western Style Elements The qualities and design elements of Western Style buildings in Old Town include: · vertical or horizontal wood (non-plywood) siding; Guideline 3 - Not Recommended Western Style Elements The elements to avoid or minimize include: · Plywood Guideline__7. - Exterior Buildinq Wall Materials Exterior building walls are encouraged to use the following materials in an appropriate arrangement. These include: Board and batten wood siding (unfinished preferred); · maximum of 12 inches with 1 inch by 2 inch bats R:\STAFFRPT\OTSP-A1,PC 1/26/96 irns 1 6 SECTION IV -- C. SITE PLANNING GUIDELINES 2. Commercial Site Planning Guidelines Guideline I - Front Buildinq Wall The front porch or arcade of any building located in the Old Town Tourist Retail Core should be built to the front property line, otherwise a maxim,Jm setback, of 10 ,'eet is :'equired by the Development Standard':~. RSSTAFFRPT\OTSP-AI.PC 1/26/96 hns 1 7 SECTION III ~ F, SPECIAL USE REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS Outdoor Vendors e. Issuance and Fees Not later than 30 days after the filing of a completed application for a vendor's license, the applicant shall be notified of the decision on the issuance or denial of the license. 1) Fees shall be determined by Resolution of the City Council and shall be paid prior to issuance of a permit. 2) Licenses to vend within the Specific Plan area shall be reviewed and approved by the Director in conjunction with the Business License Registration Program, Building and Safety and the Engineering Department. 3) There should be at least 150 square feet of useable or recognizable plaza or courtyard area for each allowed outdoor vending cart. The vending should be free of all obstructions. SECTION III D. - LAND USE REGULATIONS RETAIL COMMERCIAL USES Educational and Tutorial Centers TRC HTC OTC TRC TSO CCTS CC p - R:\STAFFRlxr\OTSP-A1,PC 1/26/96 [ms 1 8 PROJECTING Hanging WIND 0 W IDENTI?ICA ~'10N FREESTANDING SIGNS