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CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON
DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND ZONING
ANN ROCHE-370 DORSET STREET
MASTER SIGNAGE PLAN #DR-16-02
FINDINGS OF FACT AND DECISION
Design review application #DR-16-02 of Ann Roche to revise a Master Signage Permit for a new free-
standing sign, 370 Dorset Street.
The Development Review Board held a public hearing on May 3, 2016. The applicant represented
herself.
Based on the plans and materials contained in the document file for this application, the Development
Review Board finds, concludes, and decides the following:
FINDINGS OF FACT
1. The applicant, Ann Roche, seeks to revise a Master Signage Permit for a new freestanding sign, 370
Dorset Street.
2. The owners of record of the subject property are Sisters and Brothers Investment Group, LLP.
3. The application was received on April 1, 2016.
4. The applicant submitted renderings of the proposed signage which consists of one new, "ann roche
casual furniture Kasazza Kids" free-standing sign measuring 4ft. by 6ft. (24 sq. ft.) mounted to a
height of 10+/- ft. replacing an existing 40 sq. ft. free-standing sign mounted to a height of 11+/- ft.
in the same location.
5. The property lies within the Dorset Street/City Center Sign District
Sign Ordinance
Section 6: Dorset Street/City Center Sign District of the South Burlington Sign Ordinance reads in part
that the Development Review Board must consider the following standards:
(1) Consistent Design: the design of a sign shall consider and be compatible and harmonious with
the design of buildings on the property and nearby. The design of all signs on a property shall
promote consistency in terms of color, graphic style, lighting, location, material and
proportions.
(2) Promote City Center Goals: signs shall be designed and located in a manner which reinforces
and respects the overall stated goals of the sign district and City Center Plan, including a high
aesthetic quality and pedestrian orientation.
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(3) Color and Texture: the color and texture of a sign shall be compatible and harmonious with
buildings on the property and nearby. The use of a maximum of three (3) predominant colors
is encouraged to provide consistent foreground, text and background color schemes.
(4) Materials Used: signs shall be designed and constructed of high -quality materials
complimentary to the materials used in the buildings to which the signs are related.
The proposed sign plan uses three (3) colors (forest green, burgundy, gold), provides texture and
interest through the use of carving and insets, and the materials are of high quality, including 23K gold
lettering and high density urethane. The Board finds these criterion have been met.
Section 8(d) reads in part that the board must consider the following:
(1) The initial application for a Master Signage Permit shall establish a consistent set of
parameters for the shapes, materials, foreground and background color schemes, typefaces,
sizes, installations and sign types to be utilized for a property and shall include color
illustrations thereof.
(2) Applicants are strongly encouraged to specify parameters that will lead over time to creating
a strong consistency of shape, foreground and background color scheme, typeface, size, and
installation in order to ensure that all signage on a property is in accordance with the goals of
the Dorset Street/City Center Sign District.
(3) All Master Signage Permit applications shall specify how one or more of these graphic
elements will be used to relate all of the signs to each other visually.
(4) Applicants may request a review and approval of a range of potential sizes for individual
signs, so that an application for an individual sign of approved materials, color and design that
is within an approved size range will require only approval of the Code Officer.
The proposed sign plan proposes one freestanding sign on the site and therefore consistency between
signage and overtime is not an issue. No wall signs are proposed as part of the signage plan.
Consistency within the signage plan is maintained by use of three (3) colors only and one font type.
Applicant has requested approval of only one size sign in the proposed plan. The Board finds these
criterion have been met.
Section 9 addresses standards specifically for free-standing signs.
(h) Dorset Street/City Center Sign District. Free-standing signs along Dorset Street are to be
located in a sign corridor that begins adjacent to the road Right of Way and runs sixteen
(16) feet from the edge of the Right of Way toward the building face. in those instances
where dimensions do not provide for a two (2) foot setback from the Right of Way before
a sign support post can be located, it is permitted to erect a centered single pole mounted
sign of which the road side edge of the sign is directly outside the R.D.W. line. Free-
standing signs in the Dorset Street/City Center District may not exceed thirty-two (32)
square feet in overall dimensions and may be no higher than twelve (12) feet, measured
from the average finished grade at the base of the sign to the highest point of any part of
the sign structure.
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The Board finds the above criterion have been met.
DECISION
Motion by Mark Behr, seconded by Frank Kochman, to approve sign design review application #DR-16-
02 of Ann Roche subject to the following conditions:
1. All previous approvals and stipulations which are not changed by this decision, will remain in full
effect.
2. The sign colors permitted are burgundy, forest green, and gold.
3. This project must be completed as shown on the plans submitted by the applicant, and on file in
the South Burlington Department of Planning and Zoning.
4. The applicant shall obtain sign permits consistent with the master sign approval and specific
standards of the Sign Ordinance in effect at the time of application from the Code Officer prior
to any changes to signs on the property.
5. Any change to the approved plan shall require approval by the South Burlington Development
Review Board or the Administrative Officer.
6. Pursuant to Section 20 of the Sign Ordinance, all signs shall be of substantial and sturdy
construction, kept in good repair, and painted or cleaned as necessary to maintain a clean, safe,
and orderly appearance.
Mark Behr
Yea
Nay
Abstain
Not Present
Matt Cota
Yea
Nay
Abstain
Not Present
Frank Kochman
Yea
Nay
Abstain
Not present
Bill Miller
Yea
Nay
Abstain
Not Present
David Parsons
Yea
Nay
Abstain
Not Present
Jennifer Smith
Yea
Nay
Abstain
Not Present
John Wilking
Yea
Nay
Abstain
Not Present
Motion carried by a vote of 6— 0 — 0.
Signed this 5 day of May 2016, by
Bill Miller, Vice -Chair
Please note: An appeal of this decision may be taken by filing, within 30 days of the date of this
decision, a notice of appeal and the required fee by certified mail to the Superior Court, Environmental
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Division. See V.R.E.C.P. 5(b). A copy of the notice of appeal must also be mailed to the City of South
Burlington Planning and Zoning Department at 575 Dorset Street, South Burlington, VT 05403. See
V.R.E.C.P. 5(b) (4)(A). Please contact the Environmental Division at 802-828-1660 or
http://vermontjudiciary.org/GTC/environmental/default.aspx for more information on filing
requirements, deadlines, fees and mailing address.
The applicant or permittee retains the obligation to identify, apply for, and obtain relevant state
permits for this project. Call 802.879.5676 to speak with the regional Permit Specialist.
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