HomeMy WebLinkAboutDR-09-02 - Decision - 0370 Dorset StreetCITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON
DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & ZONING
DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD
MASTER SIGNAGE PERMIT #DR-09-02
ROBERT SCHUMACHER — 370 DORSET STREET
FINDINGS OF FACT AND DECISION
Robert Schumacher, hereafter referred to as the applicant, is requesting sign design review
approval for a master sign permit for freestanding and wall signs for the property located at
370 Dorset Street in the Dorset Street/ City Center Sign District. The master signage permit
would also establish the design scheme for future tenants.
The Design Review Committee held a public meeting on June 8, 2009. The Development
Review Board held a public meeting on June 16, 2009.
Based on testimony provided at the above mentioned public hearing and the plans and
supporting materials contained in the document file for this application, the Development
Review Board finds, concludes, and decides the following:
Pursuant to Section 6 of the City of South Burlington Sign Ordinance, the erection, alteration,
or relocation of any sign within this district shall require design review by the South
Burlington Design Review Committee (DRC) and Development Review Board (DRB).
Section 8 of the Sign Ordinance requires all property owners within the DS/CC Sign District
to obtain a Master Signage Permit.
Based on testimony provided at the above mentioned public hearing and the plans and
supporting 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 is seeking to replace one freestanding sign for the building on a lot located
at 370 Dorset Street in the Dorset Street/ City Center Sign District. The master signage
permit would also establish the design scheme for the wall signs for the tenants, though
no changes to those signs are proposed herein.
2. The property is located in the Central District 2 (CD2) zoning district.
3. The owner of record of the subject property is Robert Schumacher.
4. The applicant has submitted renderings of the signage for the property.
DESIGN REVIEW CRITERIA
In reviewing an application for signage, the DRC and DRB shall consider the following:
(a) Consistent Design
The design of a sign must be compatible and harmonious with the design of buildings on
the subject 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.
The proposed signs are compatible with the existing building and the surrounding buildings. The
applicant is proposing to reuse the existing steel sign post after re -painting it black. The sign post
will be shortened to conform to the sign ordinance. The newly proposed colors of the sign are
harmonious with the existing building.
No new lighting has been proposed for the signs as part of this application.
(b) Promotion of City Center Goals
Signs within the DS/CC Sign District should be of high aesthetic quality and pedestrian
oriented.
The proposed signage is in compliance with this requirement. The freestanding sign is will be
landscaped with a large shrub. Graphics are legible and easily viewed and understood by
motorists and pedestrians.
(c) Color & Texture
The applicant is proposing to utilize the color scheme which currently exists in signs on the
property: dark green and light beige. Black is also proposed.
The proposed color scheme for the freestanding and wall signs complies with the standard in
Section 6(b)(3) that states, "The use of a maximum of three (3) predominant colors is encouraged
to provide consistent foreground, text, and background color schemes."
The satin texture of the proposed signs is compatible and harmonious with buildings on the
property and nearby.
(d) Materials Used
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.
The proposed signs are compatible with the existing building and the surrounding buildings.
There is an existing hedge around the base of the sign pole. The Board stresses that that the
hedge be kept neat and trim.
(e) Wall Mounted Signs
Section 10 of the Sign Ordinance governs the size and location of wall -mounted signs.
Pursuant to Table 10-1 of the Sign Ordinance, a wall -mounted sign for a multi -tenant
building or a multi -building lot with a master signage permit in any district with
freestanding or landscape sign shall not exceed 15% of the area of the facade to which it is
attached or 100 sq. ft., whichever is smaller.
Pursuant to Table 10-1 of the Sign Ordinance, the total area of all wall -mounted signs on
the subject property shall not exceed 10% of the area of principal public facade of each
building.
Section 10(c) states that a wall -mounted sign shall not project above the roof or parapet of
the building nor below the top of any first floor doorway unless permitted through the
design review approval process.
Pursuant to Section 10(d), a wall -mounted sign shall not cover any opening or project
beyond the top or end of any wall to which it is attached.
(f) Freestanding Signs
Section 9(h) states that 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.
The proposed sign is in compliance with this requirement.
Section 9(h) states that 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.
The Master Sign Permit considered herein is intended only to address design issues.
Compliance with the sign ordinance with respect to quantity, location and dimensions of signs
shall be determined by the Code Officer upon application for a sign permit. The applicant is not
seeking any waiver or other consideration by the Design Review Committee or Development
Review Board from these provisions. No sign permits may be issued without a Master Sign
approval.
DECISION
MOTION by 6 A M' O W 461 , seconded by &9�A C .,to approve Design
Review Application #DR-09-03 of qbbert Schumacher, subject to the following conditions:
All previous approvals and stipulations shall remain in full effect, except as amended
herein.
2. This project shall be completed as shown on the plans submitted by the applicant and
on file in the South Burlington Department of Planning and Zoning.
3. Individual sign permits shall be in compliance with the Master Signage Permit.
4. All signs shall be kept in good repair; landscaping surrounding the freestanding signs
shall be kept trimmed and neat and shall not obscure the text of the signs.
5. The background colors of signs on the property shall be limited to dark green. The
colors of the graphics and text shall be limited to dark green or beige. Black may be
used as a border or accent color. Support structures and frames shall be black.
Mark Behr - e nay/abstain/not present
Matthew Birmingham —yea/nay/abstain/ of prese
John Dinklage — ea/nay/abstain o resent
Roger Farley — e nay/abstain/not present
Eric Knudson — nay/abstain/not present
Gayle Quimby — e /nay/abstain/not present
Motion carried by a vote of q - v -6
Signed this day f 2009, by
Mark eehr, Chair
Please note: You have the right to appeal this decision to the Vermont Environmental
Court, pursuant to 24 VSA 4471 and VRCP 76 in writing, within 30 days of the date this
decision is issued. The fee is $225.00. If you fail to appeal this decision, your right to
challenge this decision at some future time may be lost because you waited too long.
You will be bound by the decision, pursuant to 24 VSA 4472 (d) (exclusivity of remedy;
finality).