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2002-1028 PEC
THIS ITEM MAY AFFECT YOUR PROPERTY PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Planning and Environmental Commission of the Town of .; ,,~ 5 Vail will hold a public hearing in accordance with Section 12-3-6 of the Municipal Cade of the Town of Vail on October 28, 2D02, at 2:00 P.M. in the Tawn of Vail Municipal Building. In consideration of: A request. for a recommendation to the Vail Town Council fora "Historic and Architectural Structure" designation, to allow for the relocation of the Vail Mountain School Cabin, pursuant to Title 10, Chapter 2, Vail Town Code, located at 3160 Katsos Ranch RoadlLot 7 , Vail Mountain School Subdivision. Applicant: Vail Mountain School, represented by Braun Associates, Inc. Planner: Matt Genett A request far a worksession to discuss a recommendation to the Vail Tawn Counci[ for an amendment to the Town of Vail Land Use Plan and the Vail Village Master Plan, to facility#e the construction of "Nail's Front Door" project and associated improvements and setting forth details in regards thereto, located on an unplatted parcel, generally located south of the Lodge Tower and west of the Vista Bahn Ski Yard. A mare complete metes and bounds description is available at the Department of Community Development. Applicant: Vail Resorts Development Company Planner. George RutherlAllison OchslMatt Gennett A request for a worksession to discuss proposed redevelopment projects in Lionshead, specifically including the Vail Resorts Care Site, West Day Lot, Tennis Court Site, North Day Lot, Holy Cross Site, Waste Water Treatment Plant and associated public improvements and setting faith details in regards thereto A mare complete legal description is available at the Department of Community Development. Applicant: Vail Resorts Development Company Planner Allison Ochs The applications and information about the proposals are available for public inspection during regular office hours in the project planner's office, located at the Tawn of Vail Community Development Department, 75 South Frontage Road. The public is invited to attend project orientation and the site visits that precede the public hearing in the Town of Vail Community Development 'Department. Please call 479-213$ for information. Sign language interpretation available upon request with 24-hour notification. Please call 479- 23$6, Telephone for the Hearing Impaired, for information. Community Development Department Published October 11, 2002 in the Vail Daily. ~,l ~~~ ;~ Tf1WN OF VIZ i 4. A request for a worksession to present the proposed plans for the redevelopment of several projects in Lionshead, including the Vail Resorts Care Site, West Day Lot, Tennis Court Site, North Day Lot, Holy Ct~.:~~ Site, Waste Water Treatment Plant and associated public improvements and sc/il~~ rg forkh details in regards thereto. Amore complete legal description is available at the Department of Community Development. Applicant: Vail Resorts Development Company Planner: Allison Ochs TABLED UNTIL NC?VEMBER 5, 2002 (jo'int worksession with Vain Town Council) 5. Approval of October 14, 2042 minutes 6. information Update The applications and information about the proposals are available for public inspection during regular office hours in the project planner's office located at the Tawn of Vail Community Development Department, 75 South Frontage Road. Please call 479-213$ for info~~iration. Sign Vanguage interpretation available upon request with 24 hour notification. Please call 479- 2356, Telephone for the Hemet l~ tg impaired, far information. Community Development Department Published October 25, ~u#1Z in the Vail Daily. PLANNWG AND ENVIRONl1ENTAL COMMFSSIDN PUBLIC MEETING Monday. Octooer 28. 2002 PROJECT ORtENTRTI®N t NO LUNCH - Com- munity Development Dept, 1:00 pm PUBLfC WELGOME MEMBERS PRESENT MEhABERS ABSENT Site Yialle 1:00 pm 1. Vail Mountain School Cahin - 3160 Katsos Ranch Road 2. Sign Tour Driver: Gsorye NOTE: I} Iho PEC hearsn~ extends until 6;00 p.m., the board may break far darner from 6:t}0 - 6:30 Public Hearing -Town Council Chambers 2:40 pm 1. A request for a recommendation to the Vafi Town Council for a 'Histobc antl Architeeturaf Structure" designation, to allow For the relocation of the Vaitl Mountain ScFtool Cabrn, pursuant to Tine 10, Chappter 2. Vail Town Coda, located at &1fi0 Kstsos AancR RoadlLot 1, Yaii Moumain School Subdivision. Applicant: Vail Mountain School, represented by Pfannor Man Genre Yates,inc. 2. A request for a recommandatian to the Vail Town Council, to allow for text amentlments to Ti- tle 11, Sign Regulations, Vail Tnwn Code, and set- tingforth details in regards thereto. Ptanfner:f~ RusselifForrest ~3°"A~request for a worksession to pres&nt the pro, r..ana dJse Pianand tFte Vai~VillagelMaster Plart~~to~~ }ariiitata the ransrr ctinn of "VaPts Frrsnr Drv,t '' project and associated irrprovemenfs and setting iordt details in regards thereto, located on an un- piatted parcel, generally located south o1 1he Lodge Tower atxtwsst of the Vesta Rahn Ski Yard. A more completo metes and bounds description is available at the Department 01 Community Oavel- opment. RpplicanC Vail Resorts Development Company Planner: Allison Ochs TABLED UNTFL NOVEMBER 5, 2002 Quint work- aetaslnn with Veil Town Coutecll) 4. A requsst for a worksession iv present the pro- posed pEans for the redavelppmenl o! several proj- ects in Lionshead, including the Vail Resorts Care Sfte, Wes4 Day Lot, Tennis Court Site, North Day Lot, Hoiy Cross SFIe, Waste Water Treatment Plant and associated putalic improvements and setting forth details in regards thereto- Amore complete legal description is available at the Department pf Community Devalcpment. Applleant: Vaip Resorts Development Company Planner: Allison Ochs TABLED UNTIL NOVEMBER 5, 200E {joint wrxic- eeasion with Vai9 Town Council) S. Approval of October 14, 2002 minutes 6. Information Update The applications and information about the propos- als era avaitabie for public inspection daring regu- lar off4ce hours in the project planner's office Focar- ed at the Tawn of Vail Community Development De artmeni. 75 South Frontage Road. Rieass call 4i9-2136 (or inlormation. Sign language interpretation avaiCabfe upon re- quest with 24 hour notitrcaNon. Please call 473• 2356, Telephone for the Hearing Impaired far in- formelian. Commurwty Development D artment Published October 25, 20(12 In [he Vail Deify. - Published In the Vail Daily October 25, 2002 • PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENTAL COMMISSION PUBLIC MEETING Monday, October 28, 2002 PROJECT ORIENTATION / NO LUNCH -Community Development Dept. PUBLIC WELCOME MEMBERS PRESENT Site Visits ; 1. Vail Mountain School Cabin - 3160 Katsas Ranch Road 2. Sign Tour AG~~~~9~r ,.ooPm'~ 1:OE1 pm Driver: George ~~ NOTE: If the PEG hearing extends until 6:00 p.m., the board may break for dinner from 6:44 - 6:34 Public Hearing -Town Council Chambers 2;00 pm 1. A request for a recommendation to the Vail Town Council fora "Historic and Architectural Structure" designation, to allow far the relocation of the Vail Mountain Schoa! Cabin, pursuant to Title 10, Chapter 2, Vail Town. Code, located at 3160 Katsas Ranch Road/Lot 1, Vail Mountain School Subdivision. Applicant: Vail Mountain Schaaf, represented by Braun Associates, Inc, Planner: Matt Gennett 2. A request for a recommendation to the Vail Town Council, to allow for text amendments to Title 11, Sign Regulations, Vail Town Code, and setting forth details in regards thereto. Applicant: Town of Vaii Planner: Russell Forrest 3. A request for a worksessian to present the proposed plans far an amendment to the Town of Vail Land Use Plan and the Vail Village Master Plan, to facilitate the construction of "Nail`s Front Daar" project and associated improvements and setting forth details in regards thereto, located on an unplatted parcel, generally located south of the Lodge Tower and west of the Vista Bahn Sidi Yard. Amore complete metes and bounds description is available at the Department of Community Development. Applicant: Vail Resorts Development Company Planner: Allison Qchs TABLED UNTIL NOVEMBER 5, 20t}2 (joint worltsession with Vail Town Council) MEMBERS ABSENT ~~ ay Tc~Wx a~ w~ri ~' PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENTAL COMMISSION PUBLIC MEETING RESULTS Monday, October 28, 2002 PROJECT ORIENTATION / NGF LUNCH -Community Development Dept. PUBLIC WELCdME MEMBERS PRESENT John Schofield Erickson Shirley Doug Cahill George Lamb Rollie Kjesbo Site Visits: 1. Vail Mountain School Cabin - 3160 Katsos Ranch. Road 2. Sign Tour Driver: George 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. ~o NOTE: If the PEC hearing extends until 6:00 p.m., the board may break for dinner from 6:00 - 6:30 Public Hearing -Town Council Chambers 2:t}0 pm A request for an approval of a "Historic and Architectural Structure" designation, to allow for the relocation of the Vail Mountain School Cabin, pursuant to Title 10, Chapter 2, Vail Town Code, located at 3160 Katsos Ranch RoadCLot 1, Vail Mountain School Subdivision. Applicant; Vail Mountain School, represented by Braun Associates, Inc. Planner: Matt Gennett MOTION: Rollie Kjesbo SECOND; Doug Cahill VOTE: 5-0 APPROVED 2 A request. for a recommendation to the Vail Town Council, to allow far text amendments to Title 11, Sign Regulations, Vail Town Cade, and setting forth details in regards thereto. Applicant: Town of Vail Planner; Russell Forrest WORKSESSION - NO VOTE ,. TOWN I1F PAIL ~~ MEMBERS ABSENT Gary Hartman Chas Bernhart 3. A request for a worksession to present the proposed plans for an amendment to the Town of Vail Land Use Plan and the Vail Village Master Plan, to facilitate the construction of "Vai['s Front Daor~ project and associated improvements and setting forth details in regards thereto, located on an unplatted parcel, generally located south of the Lodge Tower and west of the Vista Bahn Ski Yard. Amore complete metes and bounds description is available at the Department of Gommunity Development. Applicant: Vail Resorts Development Company Planner: Allison Ochs TABLES} UNTIL NOVEMBER 5, 20Q2 (joint worksession with Vail Town Council) 4. A request far a worksession to present the proposed plans for the redevelopment of several projects in Lionshead, including the Vail Resorts Gore Site, West Day Lot, Tennis Court Site, North Day Lot, Holy Crass Site, Waste Water Treatment Plant and associated public improvements and setting forth details in regards thereto, Amore complete legal description is available at the Department of Community Development. Applicant:: Vail Resorts Development Gompany Planner: Allison Ochs TABLED UNT[L NOVEMBER 5, 2Q02 Uoint worksessiion with Vail Town Council) 5. Approval of October 14, 2002 minutes 6. Information Update The applications and information about the proposals are available for public inspection during regular office hours in the project planner's office located at the Town of Vail Gommunity Development Department, 75 South Frontage Road. Please call 479-2138 for information. Sign language interpretation available upon request with 24 hour notification. Please call 479- 2.356, Telephone for the Hearing Impaired, for information. Community Development Department • • • MEMtJRANDUM TO: Planning and Environmental Commission FROM: Community Development Department DATE: October 28, 2042 SUB.IECT: A Request for Special Historic and Architectural Structure Designation under Title 10, Chapter 2, Vail Town Code, for a structure located at 3160 Katsos Ranch RoadlLot 12, Block 2, Vail Village 12~' Filing. Applicant: Vail Mountain School, represented by BAllBraun Associates, Inc. Planner: Matt Gennett SUMMARY The applicant, the Vail Mountain School, is requesting an Historic Designation under Title 10, Chapter 2, Vail Town Code, for the Baldauf House, known as the "cabin", located at 3160 Katsos Ranch RoadlLot 12, Block 2, Vail Village 12~h Filing. The Special Historic and Architectural Designation request is made is made pursuant to, and in accordance with, Sections 10-2-1 and 10-2~ of the Vail Town Code. Staff is recommending approval of the applicant's request. II. QESCRIPTION OF REQUEST The Vail Mountain School has requested the Baldauf House be granted a Special Historic and Architectural Designation to allow for certain flexibilities under the Universal Building Code {UBC) afforded to a structure so designated. The subject structure was built in 1906, prior to the existence of building codes. III. BACKGROUND The Booth Falls area was originally owned by Vail Associates {VA} and annexed into the Town of Vai] in 1972. In 1979, the Vail Mountain School relocated from the Lodge at Vail to its present location on seven acres donated by VA. The "cabin",the proper name of which is the Baldauf house, was constructed in 1946 by Charles Baldauf. The daughter of Charles Baldauf, Mrs. Edna Baldauf Norgaard, told stories of the cabin's history and her life thereto students of the Mountain School. The subject property, to which the cabin is proposed to be relocated, was rezoned from Agricultural & Open Space {A} to General Use {GU} in September of 2002. OF REVIEWING BC7DIES ~q and Environmental Commission The P,EC is responsible for final approval or denial of a Specr`al Historic and Architectural Designation. Design Review Board: Actr'on: The DRB has NO review au#hori#y on a variance, buf must review any accompanying DRB application. Town Council: Actions of PEC may be appealed to the Town Council or by the Town Council. Town Council evaluates whether or not the PEC erred with approvals ar denials and can uphold, uphold with modifications, or overturn the board's decision. StafF: The staff is responsible for ensuring that aN submittal requirements are provided and plans conform to the technical requirements of the Zoning Regulations. The staff also advises the applicant as to compliance with the design guidelines. Staff provides a staff memo containing background on fhe property and provides a staff evaluation of the protect with respect to fhe required criteria and hndings, and a recommendation on approval, approval with conditions, ordenial. Staff also facilitates fhe review process. W. APPLICABLE PLANNING DaCUMENTS Title 10, Chapter 2, Vail Town Code -Special Historic and Architectural Structures (Attached) Town of Vail Land Use Plan -Public and Semipublic Land Use Designation "includes fire stations, churches, schools, water and sewer service and storage facilities, communication facilities, and municipal facilities such as maintenance and storage facilities. " WI. CRITERIA AND FINDINGS 9f1-2-9: Designation,` Criteria.: For the Purposes of the currently adopted edition of the Uniform Building Code That describes historical buildings, if a building or structure within the Town shall be designated as having special historical orarchitectural significance and such building or structure meets the following criteria: A. It has been in existence for at least fifty (5Q) years. The cabin was built in 1906. 8. !t has importance in the history, architecture, archeology, or culture of the Town as determined by the Planning and Environmental Commission. The cabin is one at the five ©riginal buildings still in existence in the Vail Valiey. The structure is indicative of early 19Q0's architectural' style in the Rocky Mountains. The cabin was the home of the Baldauf-Norgaard family, one of the original hornesteading families in the Vail Valley. 2 9Q-2-4: Planning and Environmental Commission Determination: The criteria the Planning and Environmental Commission steal! use to determine whether to designate a building or structure as architecturally or historically significanf shall Include but not be limited fa the following; A. The association of such building or structure which events have made it a significant contribution to the history of the Town or the surrounding area, the State of Colorado, or the United Sfafes; The cabin is one of the five original buildings still in existence in the Vail Valley, E3. The connection of such property wlfh persons signillcanf in such history; The cabin was the home of the Saldauf-Norgaard family, one of the original homesteading families in the Vail Valley. C, Distinctive characferisfics of a type, period, method of consfruction; The structure is indicative of early 19Q0's architectural style in the Rocky Mountains. D. The geographic importance of fhe property; and Reference the information listed above. E. The possibilify of important discovery related fo prehistory ar history. VII. STAFF R~COMMENDATI~N The Community Development Department recommends approval of the request for a Special Historic and Architectural designation pursuant to Sections 10-2-1 and 1 g-2-4 of the Town Code. Staff's recommendation is based upon the review of the criteria in Section V of this memorandum and the evidence and testimony presented and the following findings; 10-2-1 A. 1t has been in existence for at least fifty (5Q) years. !3. !t has importance in the history, architecture, archeology, or culture of the Town as determined by the Planning and Environmental Commission. 9 0-2-4 A. The association of such building or structure which events have made if a significant contribution to the history of fhe Town or the surrounding area, the State of Calorado, or the United Sfafes; B. The connection of such property with persons significant in such history; C. Distinctive characferr'sfics of a type, period, method of construction; D. The geographic importance of the property; and E. The possibility of important discovery related to prehistory or history. 3 VII ATTACHMENTS A. Applicant state~men# B. Photos, newspaper article, a#c. C. Adjacent property owners d. Title 10, Chapter 2, Vail Town Code • Attachment: A ~ ~ i~~ui~~~an~ ~ssoci~~rES, ~~v~. PLAIVNII~fG and COMMUNI"Tl' DEVELOPMENT September 30, 2002 Russell 1~ orrest, AICF' Director of Comrzzunity Development Town of Vail 75 S. Frontage Road Vail, CQ 81657 Re: Application Submittal for Historic Cabin Designation, Vail Mountain Schaal, Vail, Colorado tiear Russ: Included with this letter is an application (5250 fee} to designate the "cabin" located on the Vail Mountain School campus as a historic structure pursuant Title 10, Chapter 2, of the Vail Town Code. The purpose of this designation is to allow flexibility with building codes far a building constructed prior to existezace of building codes. While flexibility is being sought, the overall safety of the structure will be ensured. Below is the list of application requirements and criteria required by Town Cade for such a request: A. The pwner of the cabin is the Vail Mountain School, located at 31b0 Katsos Ranch Road, Vail, CD 81657. B. The Cabin is t© be located an Lot 1, Vail Mountain School Subdivision (a.k.a. Lot 12, Block 2, Vail Village 12tzi Filing). C. A picture of the struchre has been pravidecl, D. The VMS cabin was built in 106 az3d~~~as lcrzown as the BaldaufHause. ~~ ~F~'~ S E° 3 0 ~ 00' Edwards Village Center, Suite C-204 Ph.- 97L.926.7575 0105 Edwards Village $oulevard Fax - 970.926.7576 Post OSfice Box 2658 www.braunassociates.com Edwards, Colorado B I b32 lu. The cabin is one of the fve original buildings sti11 rerizaining in the Vail Valley. Tlae stnrcture is an example of the architecture used in the rock}~ mountain region in the early 1900'x. Tlus cabin was the home of one of the anginal homesteading families {Baldauf- Norgaard) in the Vail Valley. The criteria the Planning and Environmental Comrnissian shall use to determine whether to designate a building or structure as architecturally or historically significant shall include but not be limited to tl~e following: A. The association of such building ar structure which events have made it a significant cantributian to the history of the Town, or the surrounding area, the State of Colorado, ar the United States; Orcr ~nalvsis As stated above, this cabin was bl~ilt by one of the original Irornesteaders of-tlze Vail Palley. The cabin is representative of the architecture of the early 19P0 's. B. The connection of such property with persons significant in such history; G>ur Arzal~~sis As stated above, this cabin was built b}~ one of`tlze. original homesteaders of the Pail Valley. Tire cabin is rePreserz.tative of the architecture of the early 190P :s. C. Distinctive characteristics of a type, period, method of construction; Our,Qnahrsis This cabin is characteristic of the construction in the mountain west in the early 19D0's. Distinctive of this arclrr:tectur•e is tlzc use of log rnatcrials and chinking. D. The geographic importance of the property; (7ur Analysis Thegeogr-a~nhic irrrpar-tclnce of thelrroperty is that it is located irz the Town of Vail and that it represerzts~ the general location of t1r~e oz°iginal lzonzestead. E. The passibility of important discovery related to prehistory or history. ~~Lll` ~llalvSls To ozlr° knowledge, there is no inzpoz-tartt discovery related to prelristor}~ or Izistory. 7 If there are additional materials that can be provided or if Tam nr I can be of assistance do not hesitate to call us at ~2G-7575. Thanks again for your help. e el , iuni auriello, A • SEP 3D 2DQ2 9:41FIM HP LRSERJET 32D^ .3 • i. _-~ ~. - ~ v ~. _ry, r vim. 'gyp 7 `. ~_. F-r ~ * ~ -~ t, ~ '~. :~+~~ ~a ~~'_ .~.r~. ",, ~ yr '+, z ~~ ~` ~'•_ q+ __ ~~ ~!~_ . ~. ~ '~ , k .; ~ ~ - ~`~ ~ ~~~ i 1~` ~ ~ ~ '' ~. ~'he Exter~;or Restc3ratio~ Process in 1980 ~~ C C O 7 fl 'J /'1 fl ~] id n w f'1 M r I n r n r~ r r-r e r r .-.., r...-. ~p . 2 ~ nc vxtt axlL1 ~ /U.949.0555%vatlclaify.cotri SEP 30 ~OD2 9:39Rhk HP LRSER.7ET 32CJ inter ~~~-+~ ~~ ~.,~1~ - .. ~ .. I~VIon~.t~•~~. ay~ Dick l~aa5+yr-~rman SRGCtAL'fCr TtiE 1/AtLY .~~'itar's Nate; In a eantinued e~iorr to help the carnmttnity ~: . , School is born understand its mats, the 1/aii I)ni3y for 4 seLatld tittle is SetiflltZUrQ Dock Hausemurn's " 37te lnventars of L'ail." 17rir is the 48th instal:- trtertt art excerpt from. rltaprBt' 8, "fYs IVow a Ski Iteson." The book is available at Verbatim 8oakse!lers, The Baakwantt of Edwcrrls, Pepi's Sports, GRssuch Ltc1. card ??te Rucksack. as well as atlter rztailers utrrruglwut rite vai- te}: Natuerma>i crust be conraCJCd oai'y file Rhotc - by yhor:e as 926-2895 trr by matT Fhe 8aldauf R2tnch and sWErnming froie in Booth Creek In 1932. ar P.Q. Bax 141(1, Edwards'CO, Known Haw as the liatsas Ranch, the hawse still stands orl the 81632. campus of thA Vail Mnuntain School. - Pmm the beginning, whew the ~:.;.r.w,eurs waved to Vail. with - their Families. it became obvious With ale;; StI'Ong balance between .that Et school was needed. The schools itt :viintuz-n at t}tat tithe aCaClemics and athletics, We are proud.- - were substandard. People with Of ~~ SCIlt~01'S aCCQri1~3hS11rl 1~Ilt8 families. like the Setberts, the - P;trktrs, and the lfindels weeded ~ ' . , pleased with the efforts of its students, pla~.e for tlseir ~1tilar~tt to ga to ~ and grateful t0 tYte commanity " SCha01. . A county school band,. which I Peter A~ueSl would have rovided funds to ~~ P - HFI.DMA5rER, SIAIL MDUMfrlp! SCN001 establish a public school within ` the wail area, was defEated twiee . : - a• `. ~` `The [Deal parents then started the money , -- 1977 - 1'/alli l'ulis, Peg4y ~, Catrntr}~ Day School, Sack THt~.~ r~ ~~7 ?~ ~h i r e d Aug~ne, Erik Brofos, and Lail ~ ° ~ Tweedy,- Betty Seibert, acrd Fy~,~ t ~,~t6 teachers, Fray became the First grs:tlui2tesaf ~, $arbara Parker as officers, dre~r~ ~°` and made the `Jai1 lvlauntaan SchoaL ":~ up its Iirsr chaser and hired Allen eenain that In 1979, the school mowed into X Brawn as its first headmaster This their children had the l3et?efit a#' a its new and permanent home at ~ . ~ occurred dunr~g ti:e winsrr sermon good education. Booth Creek an seven acres donor- F • of 1957..,--1963- There were seven In 1965, tlrc staff increased ed by Vain ASSOOCiates. The BaidauP ti ~, students who that for classe'`ctrt from two to tht~c teirchers. Girtng house, built in 19Ef5, was located- i7 Brawn's apartment over the Va:! Cxtna~loy was the head teacher and on the property and w-as restored ;s i7elica~ssen. taught fourth through eighth to become pan of the Campus; Mid-gear, the school made the grades. }ae11a Bromley taught first Mrs. Edna Saldauf Nargaard, first of many makes .n a n;w $~ ` through tl2irri grades, and 7udy - daughocr of Charles Baldauf, who J~ ---- the Bear Trap Lounge in 'The Terr>}te Gagne taught lrindergarten. built tlx house, correspondeC with C.odge at Vail. 'Tl~ next year, with The etu-olltnent was 26. Allen students attd shared tztern©ries - : ~ 14 students, classes were held in brown, who was the first head- Crow her years at the lal; house, _ '~~ Pttc 3eibert's basement, which master, resigned to start e linen which is otae of the five origirtal z~ was raodsfied by the volunteer . Gampany to handle the hotel trust- f•~tiidinl,*s still rernaSning in the val- ; :,i~ labors of prirents far schoo] put- .. .. Hess. ley. The sc}roal has carne a long ~ ` - l poses. Zv4ortey was raised through if.it wasn't far the effo~s of par- way, and Peter Abuisi has been the "' an auction and a rurntriage . salt~ held t "'The Lod -P te Burn tt f ants like Ginny Crowley, iielga headrnasterr far nearly 2t} years. its P Vi B ll B l d d ib t i S '; ge. e a e o u s, etty er , sen or-c ass stu ents one accepte rown, e Minturn v,ss the auctiarreer, Adancy mod, and others, what irlti- to ealleges and uruversittes nation- The strong warren of Vai! `~` rxiatc~y rotated into afeat-class pn:p wide. " "- stt:pped in anti were riot to be sritctol-The Vail Mountaut S~avl As Abuisi says, With rite '~detuc+i. Over the nerd several -might rtctirs have happened. It strong bttlance bctwet'.n acs- - years, the school. mrrved to several w•asyet anotttet• cxartrple of,,,,uu,,,r demics and athtatics, sve ate .`.location" inclltdingthe fitthottse, nityspirit:ittdcoopet~~ttioa. protad of the st:haal's accvtn- `' the Vail Clinic, anti ll4eadaw The name was chance d w tfte plishments, pleased with the .:vlountain -each time w a larger Vail 141ountain School rioting the ef3orts of its students, and grate- r . ~iocation. The warren raised 1975-1976 school year. "t"hat wear . ftil to the comtttunity." s .-,. _ , ` , ____ ~ Smoath Feed Sheets7"' Use template far SibU® -Mr. and Mrs,Adair 3035 Booth Falls Road '~CO 81557 Caulkins Family )'artnershi~ 1600 Broadway, # ! 400 Denver CO 80202 ' Mr. and Mrs.Danson 3005A Booth Falls Road Vail CC7 81657 Ms.Flowers 4 I Foxchase Drive Dothan AL 3630 ! Dr, and Mrs.Gottlieb 302 I Booth Falls Road ~I CO 81657 Mr,Johnston PO Box 2444. Edwards CO 8 ! 632 Mr, and Mrs.Lamb 3 P 30 Booth f=alls Court Vail CO 8 ! 657 Mr, and Mrs.Lischer 1228 Pine Acre Bettendorf IA 52722 Mr. and rs.McCor fc`~ 704 Avenida ata Rancho ~o TX 575 ~~~ ~ ' ~evis Enterprises ! 345 Trapp Lane Winnetka IL 60093 Mr. and Mrs,Jasper 24738 Foothills Drive No. Golden CO 80401 Ms.Kuhlke 150 I E. Stanford Avenue Englewood CO 80 I I 0 Mr. Leavitt M r. Linafelter PO Box 2340 82 Glenmoor Place 1=r~sco CO 80443 Englewood CO 801 10 Mr.Lubin Ms.Marsh 3236 Katsos Ranch Road 30 I I -A booth Falls Road Vail CO 8 1657-4635 Vail CO 8 ! 657 Ms.McLaughlin Mr. Navas PO Box 112 f 83 Gore Greek Drive Vail CO 81658 Vail CO 81657 Mr. and MrS.Parliarnent Mr. and Mrs.Pi~er 324 I K~atsos Ranch Road PO Box 5560 Vail CO 81657 Avon GO 81620 ~~ AVERY® AttacF~ment: C Mr.Bennett PO Box 1666 - Vai# CO 81658 Mr. and Mrs.Cobb 13 l 9 S. 'gowning Street Qenver CO 80210 Mr, and Mrs,Eggers 3005 Booth Falls Road Vail CO 81657 Vlr. and Mrs.Cadmus 28 I Bridge Street Vaxl CO 8 f G57 Mr. and Mrs.Current 3235 Katsos Ranch Road Vail CO 81657 Mr. and Mrs. Feeney 3 145A Booth Falls Court Vail CD 81657-4629 Mr. and Mrs.Guerry 3 1308 Booth Falls Court Vail CO 8 ! 657 Mr, and Mrs.Katz 1 035 Pearl Street, 5th Floor Boulder CO &03072 ,~ - ;., Address Labels a , ; .- - . ~ - Laser 5160' Smooth Feed SheetsT"' v'~s. Grisa~~ and Mr.Re~mers 118 Wither5hinn 'pave Charlotte NC 28262 1~1r. and Mrs.Scott 936 Detroit Street Denver CO 80206 Mr,Story 3230 Katsos Ranch Road Vaml GO 81657 Mr. WurtS I Cedar Way Concord MA 01742 Rouse Investment Co. 102.75 Litt{e Patuxent Pkwy Columba MD 21044 Mr.Speck 540 ! W. Mockingbird Ln. Dallas TX 75209 Ms.T~ampo-Oskarsson J 2 19 6th Street Boulder CO 80302 Mr. Wyman 3 I S. Harrison Street Easton MD 2 ! 60 I lJse template f©r 5160® Ms. ,3ones and Ms.Schabacker " 32 Charl©u Circle Englewood CQ 801 I I Mr. and Mrs.Steirnle PD Box 2024 Vail CO 81658 Mr,Vukhac 1335 S, Downing Street Denver CCU 80210 Robert Carpenter 2 170 Tecumseh Park Ln W Lafayette, In 47906 • ~~ ~-~fftY~ Address Labels Laser 516~~ Attachment: D • 10-2-1 SECTION: CHAPTER 2 SPECIAL HISTOIRIC AND ARCHITECTURAL STRUCTURES 10-2-1: Cesignation; Criteria 10-2-2: Application Requirements 1 fl-2-3: Hearing Date ~: ~~ 1 a-2-4: Planning .And Environmental Commission Determination 1 Q-2-5: Designation Not To Imply Safety (,,~ -- . iro1'`- • C 10-2-1: DESIGNATION, CRITERIA: For the purposes of the currently adapted edition of the Uniform Building Code that describes historical buildings, if a building or structure within the Tawn shall be designated as having sPecia[ historical or architectural significance and such build- ing or structure meets the following cri#eria: A. It has been in existence for at least fifty (5©) years. B. It has. importance in the history, archi- tecture, archeology, or culture of the Town as determined by the Planning and Environmental Commission. (1897 Code: Ord. X5(19$1) § 5: Ord. 11(1983? § ~~ 1Q-2-2: APPLICATION REQUIRE- MENTS: Anyone wishing to have a building or structure designated as archi- tecturally or historically significant shall file an application with the Planning and Envi- ronmentaf Commission, which application shall be made upon a form provided by the 10-2-3 Administrator which sha[I contain the follow- ing information: A. The name and address of the owner or applicant; B. A legal description, street address or other identifying data concerning this site; C. A picture of the building or structure; D. A statement giving the age of the proposed building or structure; E. A brief description as to why the appli- cant considers the building or struc- ture to have historical or architectural significance; and F. Such additional material as the Ad- ministrator may request or the appli- cant may submit pertinent to the appli- cation and to the findings prerequisite to the issuance of a designation. (Ord. 11(1983) § 2) 10-2-3: HEARING HATE: Upon receipt of an application for the designa- tion of a building or structure as having historical or architectural significance, the Planning and Environmental Commission shall set a date for hearing to determine whether such building or structure shall be designated as historically or architecturally significant. (Ord. 11(i 983) § 3) Tmm~ off' Vael 10-2-4 10'2-5 14-2-4. PLANNING ANU ENVIRON- ~ MENTAL COMi~~IISSION DE- TERMINATION: fihe criteria the Planning and Environmental Commission shall use to determine whether to designate a building or structure as architecturally or historically significant shall include bu# not be limited to the following: A. The association of such building or structure which events have made it a ~; significant contribution to the history of the Tawn or the surrounding area, the State of Colorado, or the United , States; B. The connection of such property with persons significant in such history; C. Distinctive characteristics of a type, period, method of construction; f« d. The geographic importance of the _. property; and ~ E. The possibility of important discovery ~°~'' related to prehistory or history. (Ord. 11(1983) § ~) 10-2-5: I}ESIGNATION NOT Tl7 IMPLY SAFETY: Neither the designa- tion of any building or structure as having historic or architectural significance pursu- ant to this Chapter nor the authorization by the Building Official for repairs, alterations - and additions without conformance to the d,, - '~ ,~ Uniform Building Code pursuant to the _.•, ~ currently adapted edition thereof, shall not ;°' imply that said building is in a safe condi- tion, or without hazard. {1997 Code: Ord. X1(19$3) § 5) Torun of Vail • MEMORANDUM TO: Planning and Environmental Commission FROM: Community Development Department DATE.: October 28, 2002 SUB3ECT A request far a recommendation to the Vail Town Council, to allow far text amendments to Title 11, Sign Regulations„ Vail Tawn Cade, and setting forth details in regards thereto. Applicant: Tawn of Vail Planner: Russ Forrest !. SUMMARY AND DESCRIPTION OF REQUEST The purpose of this worksession is to review proposed changes to the Sign Cade with the Planning and Environmental Commission (PEC). The Design Review Board (DRB) has primary responsibility for reviewing sign code applications. However, the Planning and Environmental Commission has responsibility over sign variances. II, BACKGROUN AND GOALS OF REVISION The Sign Code was first adapted in 1973. Since that time there have been numerous revisions to the sign code. There were other mayor revisions that occurred in 1993 that increased sign area in West Vail and more specifically in the Commercial Core 3 and Arterial Business Districts. The sign cads is now difficult. to implement in that it is: a) Complicated b) Difficult to enforce, and c) Lacks a clear purpose statement. The merchant community and staff have been working together on these revisions. The Town Council sta#ed that total sign area should not be increased for the Vail and Lionshead villages based on the pedestrian nature of the villages. However, sign area could be increased in West Vail since those businesses depend on vehicular traffic versus pedestrian traffic... The fallowing objectives shall be achieved in developing a revised sign code:. • Develop a clear purpose statement for the sign code. • Develop a new sign code for the Town of Vail that contributes to the Town's vision statement of being the "Premier Resort Community." Signage and display elements should add something to the Vail experience...not defractfrom it. Make the code easier to understand and implement. Make the code easier to enforce by the Town While working to unify and upscale the Town of Vail as a whole, and to blend (to an appropriate degree) with the architectural themes that have been established for the various areas, the code should encourage creativity and innovation. ]t is also important that the individual. businesses be able to use their storefronts and signage for self-expression (to clearly communicate their brandfidentity and their offering) as well as venues for bringing vitality and visual excitement to the community through unique visual elements, creative window displays,. dimensional signage, etc. A hierarchy of communication elements should be established that identifies the various types of information that need to be communicated at the Town level, the specific development !building level, as well at the level of the individual businesses that make up the commercial community. The vehicular and the pedestrian scale of the environments in the various zone districts wild be considered when recommending new signage/display criteria. III. ROLE OF REVIEW BODIES Town Council: The Vail Town Council has the final authority in reviewing and approving a sign code amendment. To change the Sign Code requires approval on two readings of an ordinance. Planning and Environmental Commission {PEC): The PEC has the responsibility to hear variances on a sign code application. Since the sign code is in Chapter 11 of the Town Code the PEC does not need to make a formal recommendation. However, staff would appreciate the PEC's recommendation on this amendment. Design Review Board (DRB): The DRB has primary responsibility to review and make final decisions on sign applications. Although the code does not require a formal recommendation from the Design Review Board, staff would appreciate forwarding a recommendation from the Design Review Board on the revised sign cads, lV. APPLICABLE PLANNING DOCUMENTS: A. Sign Code, Title 11 Attached is the existing sign code, Title 11, #or your reference (Attachment A) and a summary of the existing sign code {Attachment 13). The current code applies sign regulations based zone districts. The existing code provides more sign area in the CC2 and ABD zone distric# (West Vail). Major sign categories that are regulated include: Business Identification Signs: These signs identify the name and purpose of a business. Types of signs for Business ID signs include projecting signs, window signs, wall signs, and awnings. signage area for this category of sign is predominantly based on the frontage of a business on a major pedestrian or vehicular right of way. Building Identification Signs: This category of signs is intended to identify the name of the building (Gorsuch Building, Concern Hall Building). This is typically a wall sign. Joint Directory Signs: The purpose of this sign category is to identify the businesses in a multi tenant building. This typically is a free standing sign. Sale Signs: This category of signs communicate a promotion offered by a business. Other Categories: Other categories of signs that are regulated include: political signs, Subdivision entrance signs, public information signs, and temporary construction signs. , The following table provides several examples of how to calculate sign area and the available sign types far a business in both the Village and West Vail. In each category, the type of signage being sought is business identification for a tenant in a multi-tenant building. In the cases cited, wall mounted or projecting/hanging signs are the options to be utilized an their frontages. Window signs are limited to 15% of the fatal window area and cannot exceed 10 square feet of any window space. Additionally, one square foot of Joint Qirectary signage is allowed per major pedestrian way frontage and a display box /special board is permitted for restaurants at the standard size without counting toward the total sign area. The method of calculation for Wall and Projecting f Hanging signs is: for every 5 feet of lineal frontage (on major ways), the business gets 1 square foot of signage. Combined maximum area for more than one projecting or hanging sign shall not exceed 2d square feet. Businesses with insufficient frontages are allowed 3 square feet. Businesses that are above or below the primary pedestrian grade are also only allowed 3 square feet. Examples of Existing Sign Code Business Type Restaurant in Village with 1 Frontage in a multi tenant building Merchant West Vail CCIII Example; Business in muiti- tenant., 1 frontages (CC3) (Like 151 Bank in West Vail) V. Lineal Frontage 1 Frontage = 25' T Frontage= 75' East Frontage = Sd' & the South Frontage = 50' Wail Sign/Projecting Sign 1 sq. ft. of sign ! 5 ft of linear frontage} or 2.5 sq. ft ofi signl5 ft of linear frontage in CC3 &ABD} _ _- (1 } 5 square font hanging sign or 5 square foot wall sign (1) 20 sq ft wall sign -. - _ (max size in CC3 and ABD} (1) 20 ft Building ID Sign { 1) 20 ft. Business ID sign wall sigm {10) sq. B. LIONSHEAD MASTER FLAN Window Signs (15"fo of window area (1 } 2.6sq ft for window signs if window area=17.5 sq ft, (2} Total sign area of 2 signs at ] 0 sq. feet is 20 sq ft window sign if window area = 157 sq. ft, max. 1) 2 window signs at 10 sq. feet each. 41her (1} Ssgft. display box and (1)4sq.ft. special menu (1) 1 sq. ft. directory si~m (1) 1 sq. ft. directory signs { 1 } 1 sq. ft. directory sign Qn page 15-2 of the Lianshead Master Plan the plan states Totals 6 signs 22.6 sq. ft. 4 signs 41 sq. ft. 5 signs possible total = 61 sq. ft. I "Creativity is encourages in individual retail business signage Ordinary stock or prefabricated signage should be avoided in favor of custom designed and fabricated artisan signage." COIVII:'ARISON OF THE EXISTING CODE TO THE DRAFT CODE A. Sign Zones The draft code proposes three sign zones. They include Sign Zone 1 which includes all of the Tawn of Vail except Commercial Core Area 3 and the Arterial Business r: • • 4 District (area including the West Vail commercial area}_ Sign Zane 2 is the area in West Vail that includes the Gommercial Core Area 3 and the Arterial Business District. Sign Zone 3 includes the new sign area approved for the West Vail Interchange that allows Colorado Department of Transportation business signs on Interstate 70. The existing code also differentiates between sign areas allowed in GG3 and ABD and all other zone districts. b. General Comparison of Existing and Draft Code Total Area and Number: The existing code limits size and quantity of signs based on individual sign types {Window, projecting, wall signs}. It is possible to have two window signs per frontage up to 15% of the window area, 1 wall signs andlor projecting sign (per frontage} for a single business depending on the size of a frontage, A restaurant can also have 1 display box and 1 specials board. The draft code limits total sign quantity to 3 for business identification and total area of signs is based on a table on page 30 of the draft code. The draft code does allow for 1 additional 6 sq, ft. display board far restaurants and realestate offices (also allowed to have display boards in existing code). Window Signs: The existing code allows signage in 15% of the window surface with up to 10 sq feet of maximum sign area. There can be up to 2 window signs per frontage. The draft code also limits window signs to 15% of the total window area.. However, window signs are counted against the maximum of three business identifcation signs that. a business can have. Wall Signs (Lionshead and Village) One signs is allowed per vehicular street or major pedestrian way with a maximum of two signs. There can be no more than 1 wall andlor projecting signs on a business frontage with a maximum of two per business with multiple frontages. The total area for walls signs is related to business frontage at a ratio of 1 square foot of wolf sign to 5 feet of linear frontage. In GG3 and ABD, the ratio is 2.5 square feet. of wall sign to 5 feet of linear frontage. There is a maximum sign area of 20 sq. feet for a wall sign anywhere in the Town of Vail. The proposed draft does not limit the size of wall signs beyond the totaC sign area on page 30 of the code. A wall sign would count towards the maximum of 3 wall signs allowed in the draft code. Projecting Signs (Lionshead and Village): The existing node allows one projecting sign per business frontage with a maximum of two. There can be no more than 1 wall or projecting signs on a business frontage. The existing code allows for 1 square foot of projecting sign for each 5 lineal feet of business frontage with maximum of (5} square feet. A projecting sign would taunt towards the maximum of 3 wall signs allowed in the draft code. The proposed code limits projecting signs at 8 square feet. Display Boxes and Daily Special boards: Currently today there can be a total of 9 square feet for both display boxes and daily special boards. These are typically two separate signs with the existing code. The draft code proposes one sign of 6 square feet that would accommodate both menus and daily specials. Joint Directory Signs: The area far each individual business (1 sq. ft.} and the maximum area (25 sq. ft.} are the same in both existing and draft codes. If the building name is placed on the directory sign, then the building name can not appear in another lacation on the building. The major change with this type of sign in the proposed draft. code is that the building name (i.e. City Ntiarket) could be on both the Building as a wall sign and on a directory sign. C. Sign Area and Number Gomparison When compared side by side, the draft code does allow more total sign area in West Vail for larger frontages. For smaller frontages it appears comparable. However, it has been generally agreed that West Vail merchants can have additional signage since they pull customers from a road versus a Vail Village merchant that is communicating the nature of their business to pedestrians. The comparison shows that the total sign area is relatively comparable in the rest of the Town of Vail. • • • Comparison of draft code and existing code Business Lineal Wall Window Oilier Totals Total Type Frontage Sign/Projecting Signs (15% {existing Draft Cade Sign of sign arcs code) l sq. ft. of sign / 5 ft of linear frontage} or 2.5 sq. ft of sign/5 ft of linear frontage in CC3 &ABD) Restaurant 1 Frontage { I) 5 square foot (I) 2.6sq ft (1 } 5 sq 6 signs 3 window, wall or in Village = 2~' hanging sign or 5 for window ft. display 22.6 sq. projecting signs at with 1 square foot wall signs if box and ft. a total of ] 4 Frontage sign window {1) 4 sq. square feet + in a multi area=l7.Ssq ft. special 6 square feet for a tenant ft, max. 2) menu display board + 1 building sq. ft. for directory (1) 1 sq. Total ft. 5 signs at 2I ft. directory si;n Ivlerchant ~ 1 {1) 20 sq ft wall sib (2} Total {1) l sq. 4 signs 3 window, wall or West Vail Frontage- {max size in CC3 sign area of ft. 41 sq. ft. projecting signs at CCIII 75' and ABD} 2 sigms at 16 directory a total of 50 sq. feet is 20 signs square feet + sq ft window 1 sq ft. far sign if directory window area Total _ ] 57 sq. ft, 4 signs at SI sq. max. 1) ft. Example: i Franta3e {1) 20 ft Building (1) 1 sq, 5 signs 3 window, wall or Business = 50' ID Sign 2 window ft. . passible projecting signs at in multi- signs at 10 directory total = 61 a total of 50 tenant, 1 sq. feet each. sign sq. 8. square feet +40 frontages (1) 20 ft. Business sq. ft. for a {CC3} ID sign wall sign building ID sign + (Like 15` (10) sq. 1 sq ft. for a Bank in + I directory West Total Vail} 5 signs at 9l sq. ft. Below is a list of specific businesses and their current sign area and the area that would be allowed under the new code. 7 Comparisons of existing businesses with current signs and allowed signs with draft code Sign Z©ne VI Business Ore House Russells Pepis Bar Currents Vail T-Shirt IV1i Su pa Ace i~ardware Roast Sign Area on Fronts, a business today ~_ . . DISCUSSION Tl7PIC5 Allowed sign area with draft code Difference 22 22 7.6 18 10.4 7.22 14 6.78 3.125 12 8.875 18.4 20 1.6 --12 50 38 20 40 2d Attached is a copy of the new draft code (Attachment C). This has been distributed to Vail merchants and we have received the comments as identified in Attachment C. Based on staffs review and the public input to date of the draft sign code, the following issues are pertinent to discuss; A) Sign Area: fln page 30 of the draft sign code the quantity and area of the signs are identified. These areas were compared in section IV of this memorandum. Based an the comparison of sign area of the draft with the sign area allowed under the existing code, does the table on page 30 seem appropriate? B} Sign Quantity: Also on page 30 the draft code limits the number of signs far a business frontage to 3. Staff felt that a maximum number would be helpful in the enforcement of the regulations. Some merchants feel that the number should be limited to 1 sign per frontage. C7thers feel that a maximum of 3 is too limiting. The maximum number of business ID signs is two plus 1-2 window signs. Large merchants like Gorsuch and 14enney's Double Diamond have 4 signs on a frontage. Qptions to address the sign quantity issue include: Limit business ID signs to 3 per frontage. • Limit business ID signs to 1 per entrance (This could encourage owners to create more entrance to a primary pedestrian way} + Don't limit numbers and allow the area limitation(Table on page 30} to control total sign area. + Allow 2 signs for frontages under 75 feet and 3 signs for frontages over 75 feet. C} Sale Signs: Currently promotional signs can be up for 30 days. The Town finds this regulation difficult to enforce and keep track of the time frame a sign has been up. The Draft Cade on page 26 (Section 5.10} limits sale signs to • • • approved 1.5 square foot signs that can not say a percentage off or the amount of a sale. The sign consultants (A#lantis Design) believe this will contribute to a high quality retail environment. Also the Town received complaints about liquidation sales and all the promotional signs that exist in Vail. Is i# reasonable to limit specific promotional advertisement or should we do a better job of controlling and enforcing that type of signage. D) Administration and Enforcement: The Administration process begins on page 35. The PEC still would review a sign variance application and the Town Council would be responsible for an appeal from the DRB. E} Outdoor Displays: The draft code proposes to prohibit outdoor displays in the ski season. The proposed sign code would allow displays from May 1 ~' to ~?ctober 31Sk. The Vail Chamber and Business Association has proposed this change. However, there are several merchants that feel strongly that outdoor displays are critical to their business. Over the last two years the Tawn has received complaints from guests that outdoor displays cheapen the villages and create clutter. The Vail Town Council has also expressed concern over outdoor displays. F) ©verall Structure of the Code: The draft code is structured around the critical questions that staff and applicants ask when considering a new sign. Staff believes that structuring the code around the questions referenced in the outline is positive. Staff is continuing to look at ways to further simplify the document. Staff would appreciate any ideas on how to further simplify and improve the understanding of the code, Attachments A. Existing Sign Code B. Summary of Existing Code C. Draft Code D. Comments from public meeting 9 • TITLE 11 SIGN REGULATIONS Subject Chapter Definitions ............................... 1 Administration And Enforcement ............... 2 Design Review Guidelines ......... . .... . ..... 3 Sign Categories .................... . .... . . 4 Permitted Signs .........................4A All Districts Except CC3 And ABD , ........... 4B CC3 And Af3D Zoning Districts ............ . . 4C Exempted And. Prohibited Signs , ....... ~ . , .... 5 Nanconfiorming Signs ........ . ...... . ....... 6 Variances ................................T Town of Vail • 11-1-7 CHAPTER 1 QEFINITIQNS • SECTION: 11-1-1: ^efir~itions 11-1-1: DEk'INtTIONS: ADMINISTRATOR: A member of the Town staffi appointed by the Town Manager, des- ignated to administer and enforce this Title. ARCADE: A courtyard, mall, pedestrian walkway, or similar area between buildings or structures which are part of the same development or project.. BANNERS, PENNANTS OR BUNTING: Any announcement device affixed to poles, wires or ropes for the purpose of announc- ing or promoting community events or activ- ities or decorating the Town for special holidays. BASEMENT: With reference to this Title, more than fifty percent (~0%) below aver- age grade- []ISPLAY BOCK: A freestanding ar wall sign enclosed in glass far the express purpose of displaying menus, current entertainment ar real estate listings. 1;RECT: To build, construct, attach, hang, place, suspend ar affix, and also includes the painting of wall signs, murals or supergraphics. FIBER DPTIC SIGN: A sign of thin, trans- parent, homogeneous fiber of glass or plas- 11-'I-1 tic that is enclosed by material ofi a lower index of refraction and transmits throughout its length through internal reflections. FINE ART: Sculpture, fountains or similar alajects. FLAG: Any state or National flag. FREESTANDING SIGN: A single or multi- faced sign affixed to a supporting structure, or imbedded in and extending from the ground and detached from the building. Allowable size does not include supporting structure. FRGNTAGE, BUSINESS: The lineal dis- tance from outside- to outside of a structure or portion of a structure housing a particular business or businesses directly adjacent at ground level to a major pedestrian or vehic- ular way. GAS FILLED SIGN: A sign in which illumi- nating gas is heated to produce light. GA5 FILLED TUBING: A tube in which illu- minating gas is heated to produce light. GRADE, EXISTING: Existing ground level at any given point prior to the erection of a sign. ILLUMINATED LIGHT SIGN: A sign emit- ting or reflecting a steady suffused or glow- ing light. LIGHTING, ACCENT: A light source located within the interior of a building that illumi- nates adisplay window and/or merchandise Tnun of Vail 11-1-1 by the means of spotlights, gas filled tubing or other similar features. LIGHTING, BACK: An indirect source of light which is located from behind the sign surface or shielded from the viewer's eyes by a translucent or opaque material. LIGHTING, INDIR)=CT:Alight source sepa- rated from the surface and illuminating the sign surface by means of spotlights or simi- larfixtures. LIGHTING, PAN-CHANNELED: Indirect, concealed light source which is recessed into any element of a sign, which element is attached directly to the face of the sign. Each element to be lighted must have an opaque surface such that the light does not shine through the element. MURAL OR SUPERGRAPHIC: A painted scene, #igure, or decorative design so as to enhance the building architecture, not in- cluding written trade ar place names or advertising messages. NEON SIGN: A sign in which a colorless, odorless, primarily inert gaseous element known as neon is found and produces illu- mination.. PERSON: Any person, firm, partnership, association, corporation, company or orga- nization of any kind, PLATE LINE: The point at which any part of the roof structure first touches or bears upon an external wall. POLITICAL SIGNS: A temporary sign de- noting a political campaign headquarters, party affiliation, cause ar candidate, but the sign shall not include the Warne of the spon- sor or business promoting the activity or advertising the business. 11-1-1 PROJECTING OR HANGING SIGN; Any sign attached to a building and extending in whole or in part mare than nine inches {9"} beyond the building line. Allowable size does not include supporting structure. RErLECTIVE SURFACE: Any material or device which has the e#fect of intensifying reflected light, such as Scotchlite, Daygio, glass beads and luminous paint. RESIDENTIAL NANfEPLATI= SIGN: A sign permitted for the sole purpose of identifying the inhabitant residing therein, the house name, or identifying the address of the house. The sign may contain no advertising of any kind. R>=STORATiON: The routine maintenance and painting of existing, approved signs that do not change the approved design and colors in any way. SIGN: A surface or space as permitted in this Title, whether continuous or not, which attracts the attention,, identifies a business or building, conveys a message to any person by means of betters, numbers, fig- ures, ar other symbols, devices, or repre- sentations. SIGN PROGRAM: A comprehensive ap- proach to a sign ar group of signs far an entire building. SIDE, ALL©WABLE: Allowable area of a sign which shall be computed by using the outside dimensions of the face, in the same plane, of a one or two (2} sided sign and each face of a multi-sided sign. Computa- tion of aliawable sign area shall include ail existing signs on the premises, whether the signs are conforming or nonconforming under this Title. Freestanding or wall- mounted le#ters wilt be measured using the smallest geometric figure or series of fig- • • Town of Vail • • 11-t-1 ures which will enclose all letters or sym- bols. Spaces between individual letters qr symbols will be included within the compu- tation of allowable sign area. STAINED GLASS: Mufti-colored pieces of translucent material held together by foil or lead carves .and having the various joints soldered together. Signs made out of trans- 9ucent materials, at the discretion of the Design Review Board, may be either backlighted or have indirect lighting. SUBDIII'ISIDN ENTFiAIUCE SIGN: A sign permitted to identify a condominium com- plex, or group of apartment buildings having at least one hundred (1 Q0} linear feet of frontage along a vehicular or pedestrian way in any RC, LDMF, MDMF, HDMF, or SDD Zone District. TEMPORARY SITE DEVELOPMENT SIGN: A sign permitted to identify a project under construction including the project name, general contractor, architect, prime real estate agent and may include "model apars- ment". TRAFFIC-CONTROL SIGN: A permitted sign for the purpose of identifying private parking areas and directing the flow of traffic on private property. WALL SIGN: A sign attached to, painted on, or erected against the wall of a building or structure with the exposed face of the sign in a plane parallel to the face of the wall and not projecting more than nine inches (9"} from the face of the wall. WINDOW SIGN: A sign affixed on or locat- ed within thirty six inches (36") of the interi- or surface of a window fronting a public way, which sign shall not include the three (3} square feet allowed for the display of the name of the business or organization 11-1-1 (not to exceed 1.5 square feet}, the display of hours of operation, credit card informa- tion, and similar general information items, ZONE: A zoning district as shown on the Official Map. Signs, other than residential name plate signs or traffic-control signs, shall be prohibited in single-family residen- tial, two-family residential, and prima- ry/secondary residential zones. (7 997 Code: Drd_ 5(1993} § 1: Ord. 14(19$2} § 1 (a}: Ord. 7(1881} § 7: Ord. 13(1976} §§ 1, 2; Ord. 4(1975} § 2(A-D}: Ord. 9(1973} § 1(3}(a} § 3(a-c, e-n, 0(1-13}, (p,r}} Town of Vaal • 11-2-1 SECTIO~i: CHAi'TBR 2 ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT 11-~-1: Administration 11-~-2: Administrative Procedure 11-2-3: Liability 11,-2-4: sign Maintenance, Repair And Removal 11-2-1: ADMINISTRATION: A. Administrator: 11-2-2 agents to assist in the enforcement of this Title. B. Appeal; Any action may be appealed pursuant to Section 12-3-3 of this Code. C. Amendments: The regulations pre- scribed in this Title may be amended, or repealed by the Town Council. (1997 Code: Ord. 9{199fi} § 1 } 11-2-2: ADMiNIS'I'RATI~E PROCE- 1. Appointment: The Town Manager DURE: shall appoint an Administrator, who shall administer and enforce this Title. A. Application And Approval Required: It This position may be combined with is unlawful for any person to display another position of the Town. any sign within the Town. without com- plying with the following requirements; • 2. Responsibilities: The Administrator shall be responsible for such duties as prescribed in this Section, and small be responsible #or enforcement of the sign regulations. 3. Enforcement: The Administrator may serve notice indicating the nature of any violation, or requiring the re- moval of any sign in violation of this Title, on the owner or authorized agent. The Administrator may call upon the Town Attorney to institute necessary legal proceedings to en- force the provisions of this Title, and the Town Attorney is authorized to institute appropriate actions to that end. The Administrator may call upon the Chief of Police and authorized 1. Completion of the sign application; and 2. Review and approval of the applica- tion for a sign by the Administrator; or 3. Review and approval of the applica- tion far a sign program by the Design Review Board. Sign programs shall be required #or all new or demo/rebuild multi-family residential projects and for new or demo/rebuild commercial projects. Sign programs may be re- quired, at the discretion of the DFiB, for other significant new developments (e.g., subdivisions, ski base facilities} or redevelopment projects; and T~cure of Vaal 11-2-2 11-2-2 F"~~ ~J 4. Approval by the Administrator for b. if the Administrator determines signage not specifically required to be that the sign meets the general re- reviewed by the Design Review quirements of this Title, the Adminis- Board. trator shelf approve the application. B. Application Procedures: The proce- dures to be followed in fiulfilling the intent of this Title are as follows: 1. Individual Sign Application: A sign application for an individual sign or a sign program must be obtained, prop- erly completed, and returned to the Administrator; 2. Criteria For Decision: The Adminis- trator shall accept and review the properly completed sign application. The Administrator will approve, condi- tionally approve, or reject the sign application based upon its confor- mance with this Title as follows: a. if the Administrator determines that the sign application does not meet the design guidelines contained in Chapter 3 of this Title, and the technical requirements, contained in Chapter 4 of this Title, the Administra- tor shall deny the application. Upon denial of an application by the Admin- istrator, based on lack of compliance with the technical requirements, the applicant may resubmit a modified application or #ile an application for a variance in accordance with Chapter 7 of this Title. Upon denial of the appli- cation by the Administrator, based on the design guidelines, the applicant may resubmit a modified application ,or file an appeal with the Design Re- view Board in accordance with the procedures outlined in Section 11-2-1 of this Ghapter. c. The Administrator shall notify the Design 1=ieview Board .of all adminis- trative decisions at their next regularly scheduled meeting by publication of the decisions on the Design Review Board's next meeting agenda. The pesign Review Board may require that any decision of the Administrator be reviewed at its next regularly sched- uled meeting. 3. Sign Program Application: A sign program application shall be reviewed by the Design Review Board at its next regularly scheduled meeting in the presence of the applicant or such applicant's representative following a determination by the Administrator that the application has been properly completed. The Design ~ieview Board wil[ approve, conditionally approve or reject the sign program application based upon its conformance with this Title and its aesthetic value as fol- lows: a. if the Design Review Board de- termines that the sign program appli- cation does not meet the design guidelines contained in Chapter 3 of this Title, and the technical require- ments contained in Chapter 4 of this Title, the design Review Board steal! deny the application. Upon denial of an application by the Design Review Board, based on lack of compliance with the technical requirements, the applicant may resubmit a modified application or file an application for a variance in accordance with Chapter 7 of this Ttle. Upon denial of an appli- • ~'owtt of V¢al • • 11-2-2 cation by the Design Review Board, based on the design guidelines, the applicant may resubmit a modified application or file an appeal with the Town Council in accordance with the procedures outlined in Section 11-~-1 of this Chapter. b. After having determined that the sign program meets the general re- eluirements of this Title, the Design Review Board shall approve the appli- cation.. 4. Procedure Following Approval Or Denial: Upon approval of the sign application by the Administrator, or approval of the sign program by the Design Review Board, the Administra- tor will duly notify the applicant of the approval in writing. The written ap- proval will include any conditions placed on the approval by the Admin- istrator or the Design Review Board. Upon denial of the sign application by the Administrator, or denial of the sign program by the Design Review Board, notification will be given in writing to the applicant specifying the reason for disapproval and making recommenda- tions to bring the sign or sign program into conformance with the provisions of this Title. C. Fee: The Town Council shall set a reasonable fee for filing a sign appli- cation. The fee shall be sufficient 'to cover the cost of Tawn staff time and other expenses incidental to the re- view of the application. The fee will be adopted in a fee schedule. The fee shall be paid at the time of appficatian and shall not be refundable. (Ord.. 12(1956): Ord. 9(1996) § 2) 11-2-4 t 1-2-3: LIABILITY; The provisions of this Title shall not be construed as relieving or limiting in any way the re- sponsibility ar liability of any person erect- ing or owning any sign from personal injury or property damage resulting from the pac- ing of the sign, or resulting from the neglF- gence or wilful acts of such person ar hisfher agents, employees or workers, in the construction, maintenance, repair or removal of any sign erected in accordance with a permit issued under the provisions of this Title. Nor shall it be construed as im- posing upon the Town or its officers, ern- ployees, or the Design Review Board, any responsibility or liability by reason of the approval of any signs, materials, or devices under the provisions of this Title. (Ord. 91973} § 19.) 11-2-4: SIGN MAINTENANCE, REPAIR AND REMOVAL; A. Violation: Notice: If the Administrator finds that any sign is maintained in violation of the provisions of this Ttle, he/she shall give written notice of the violation by certified mail to the owner or person entitled to possession of the sign or the owner of the property where the sign is located. B. Failure To Comply; Town Abatement: If the person fails to alter or remove the sign sa as to comply with this Title within fifteen (15) days after the re- ceipt of the notice, the Administrator may cause the sign to be altered or removed at the expense of the owner or person entitled to possession of the property or sign,. and shall, upon the determination of the expenses, certify them to the Director of Finance of the Town. Town of Vazl 11-2-4 C. Lien: The Director of Finance shall notify the owner ar person entitled to possession of the sign or property of the total costs incurred for the alter- ation or removal ofi the sign, and if that person fails within thirty {30) days after the date of notification to pay the entire casts and expenses ofi the re- pair, alteration or removal, then the costs and expenses shall become a lien against the property, and the Director of Finance shall certify them to the Coun#y Treasurer for collectian in the same manner as general prop- erty taxes are collected. D. Cos#s: The amount certified by the Director of Finance to the County Treasurer for collection shall include the actual cast of repair or removal of the sign, plus fifteen percent {15%}, and in addition thereto, shall include an amount equal #o ten percent {10%), representing penalty and interest for the cast of collection. E. Maintenance Required; 'Enforcement: All signs in the Town shall be properly maintained at all times to the satisfac- tion of the Design Review Board. The Board shad have the authority to order the painting, repair, or removal of a sign and accompanying landscaping which constitutes a hazard to safety, health or public welfare by reason of inadequate maintenance, dilapidation, obsolescence or abandonment. Their decision shall be subject to review by the Town Cauncii in accordance with the provisions of the Zoning Ordi- nance {Title 12 ofi this Code). Notifica- tion shall be by certified mail. If, within fifteen (15) days, the maintenance orders are not complied. with, the Administrator may order the sign re- moved at the owner's expense under the praVislOnS through D of 9{1963) ~§ 9,1D) 11-2-4 of subsections A this Section. {C~rd. • T©wn of Vail • 11-3-1 CHAPTER 3 DESIGN REVIEW GUIDELl1`JES C7 • SECTION: 11-3- 1: Harmonious With Town Scale 11-3- 2: Domination Df Structure Prohibited 11-3- 3: Materials 11-3- 4: Architectural Harmony 11-3- 5: Galors 11-3- 6: Landscaping 11-3- 7: Reflective Surfaces Prohibited 11-3- 8; Lighting 11-3- 9: Temporary Signs 11-3-10: ~ Wind Pressure And Dead Load Requirements 11-3-1: HARMONIOUS WITH TOWN SCALE; Sign ~locatian, configura- tion, design, materials and colors should be harmonious with the majestic mountain setting and the alpine village scale of the town. (ord. 9{1973} § ~(1}) 11-3-2: DpMINATION OF STRUCTURE PROHIBITED: The sign should not visually dominate the structure to which it belongs or call undue attention to itself. {Ord. 9{1973) § 2(2}} 11-3-3: MATERIALS: Sign materials should be predominately natural, such as rough cedar, pine ar other types of wood. Stained glass may also be consid- ered by the design review board. Plastic or other materials are discouraged. {Ord. 4(1975} § 2(F): Qrd. 9{.1973) § 2(3}} 11-3-8 11-3-4: ARCHITECTURAL HARMONY: The sign and its supporting structure should be in harmony architectur- ally with the surrounding structures. {©rd. 9{1973} § 2(4}} 11-3-5: COLORS: Natural colors {earth tones), gray and white should be favored and bright colors should be used only for accent. (Qrd. 9(1973) § 2(5}} 11-3-8: LANDSCAPING: Landscaping, where required, should be de- signed to harmonize with the building and surrounding natural landforms and nafive plants. (Ord. 9{1973) § 2(fi}} 11-3-7: REFLECTIVE SURFACES PRO- HIBITED: Reflective surfaces are not allowed. (Ord. 9(1973} § 2(7}) 11-3-$: LIGHTING.: Lighting should be of no greater lumination than is necessary to make the sign visible at night and should not unnecessarily reflect onto adjacent properties. Lighting sources shall not be directly visible to passing pedestri- ans or vehicles and should be concealed in such a manner that direct fight does not shine through any element of a sign. Lumination should meet the requirements for outdoor lighting in title 14 of this code. (Qrd. 31(2001 } § 9: 1997 code: ord. 14(1982} § i (C): C7rd. 9{1973) § 2{8)) Tor:ian of Vail February ~0©2 11-~-9 11-3-9; TEMPORARY SIGNS: Tempo- rary signs, other than site devel- opment signs, are discouraged except for nonprofit community events and public information signs, which should be located on public information kiosks. {qrd. 9{1973) § 2{g)) 11-3-1 Q; WIND .PRESSURE AND DEAD LUAD REQLiIREMENT5: Any "sign" as defined in section 11-1-1 of this title, shall be designed and constructed to withstand wind pressures and receive dead loads as required in the most recent uni- form building code, as adopted by the town, and shall be determined by the building official. {Ord. 9(1973} § 11) 11-3-1 Q • • February 20Q2 7'oran of Vail 11-4A-1 11-4A-1 CHAPT]=R 4 SIGN CATEGORIES AR7iCLE A. PERM177ED SIGNS sECTION: 11-4A-1: Signs Permitted In Zoning Districts 11-4A-1: SIGNS PERMITTED IN 2~NING DISTRICTS: This sec#on specifies the allowable signs for each zoning district. The purpase, size, height, number, location, design and landscaping requirements, and special provisions for each type of sign are listed in artacfes B and C of this chapter (for CC3 and ABB d'rstricts7. Zanina Districts CC1 {commercial core 1} CC2 (commercial core 2) LMU-1 (Lionshead mixed use 1} LMU-2 (Lionshead mixed use 2) CSC (commercial service center) HS (heavy service} PA {public accommodation) H (housing} HDMF {high density multiple-family} SBR {ski base/recreation} GU {general use) A {agricultural and open space) P {parking) {see article b of this chapter for sign purpose and regulations) Signs allowed in the indicated zoning districts subject to the purpose statement for each sign and subiect to the corresoandina regulations fior each sign. Accent lighting Building identification signs' Building identification signs` building identification signs" Daily special boards Display boxes Flags, pennants, banners, and bunting Freestanding signs -Joint directory sign for multi- tenant building' Freestanding signs -Single business use` Gas filled, illuminated and fiber optic signs Murals and supergraphics Political signs Private no parking signs Projecting and hanging signs - IndividuaC business within amulti-tenant building' Projecting signs -Single business use` Projecting signs -Joint directory signs far multi- tenant building Projecting and hanging signs -Arcade Public information signs Residential nameplate signs Sign program Subdivision entrance signs Town of V¢il December 2QOt 11-4A-1 11-4A-1 HR (hillside residential} SFR (single-family residential} R (two-family residential} P/5 (primarylsecondary residential} RC (residential cluster) (See article B of this chapter for sign purpose and regulations} DR {outdoor recreation} (See article B of this chapter for sign purpose and regulations} NAP (natural area preservation} (See article B of this chapter fvr sign purpose and regulations} LDMF (low density multiple-family} MDMF (medium density multiple-family} (See article B of this chapter for sign purpose and regulations} Temporary site development signs Traffic control signs far private property (Nall signs -Joint directory signs for multi-tenant building Wall signs -Single business use' Wall signs -Arcade' Wolf signs - Individual business within amulti- tenant building Window signs other temporary signs per chapter 5 of this title Accent lighting Murals and supergraphics Political signs Private no parking signs Public information signs Residential nameplate signs Subdivision entrance signs Temporary site development signs Building identification signs Flags, pennants, banners, and bunting Murals and supergraphics Public information signs Traffic contra! signs foe private property Private no parking signs Public information signs Traffic control signs for private property Accent lighting Building identification signs Flags, pennants, banners, and bunting Gas filled, illuminated and fiber optic signs Murals and supergraphics Political signs Private no parking signs Public information signs Residential nameplate signs Sign program Subdivision entrance signs Temporary site development signs Traffic control signs for private property • December 2001 Town of Vaat' 11-4A-1 11-4A-1 CC3 (commercial core 3) Accen# lighting ABD (arterial business) Building identification signs* Daily special boards (See article C of this chapter #ar Display boxes sign purpose and regulations) Flags, pennants, banners, and bunting Freestanding signs -Single business use' Freestanding signs - Joint directory sign for multi- tenant building' Gas filled, illuminated and fiber optic signs : Murals and supergraphics f Political signs Private no parking signs Projecting signs -Joint directory signs for multi- tenant buiiding* Projecting and hanging signs - Arcade* Public information signs Sign program Temporary site development signs Traffic control signs for private property Wall signs -Single business use* Wall signs - Arcade* Wall signs -Joint directory signs for multi-tenant building' Wall signs -Individual business within amulti- tenant building' Window signs Other temporary signs per chapter 5 of this title SDD (special development district} In accordance with the underlying zoning and the use of the property. Sites under this zoning district will be reviewed for conformance with the sign code based an uses located on the property and in accordance with the regulations and purpose statements of signs con- tained herein. `Wall signs, projecting and hanging signs, freestanding signs., or building identification signs or any combination. thereof, shall not exceed the maximum cornbina#ion of one sign per vehicular street or major pedestrianway which the business abuts, with a maximum of two (2} signs. (Ord. 3(2001 } § 5: Ord. 3(1999} § 9: 1997 Code: Ord. 1 x(1996) § 2) • December 20D1 Town of Vail • 11-4B-1 CHAPTER4 SIGN CATEGOR{ES ARTICLE B. ALL DISTRICTS EKGEPT CG3 AtviQ ABD • SECT{ON: 11-48- 1: Scope 11-48- 2: Accent Lighting 11-4B- 3: Building Identification Signs 11-4B- 4: Daily Special Boards 11-48- 5: Display Boxes 11-~+B- 8: 1=lags, Pennants, Banners And Bunting i 1-48- 7: Freestanding Signs 11-4B- 8: Gas Filled, {Iluminated And Fiber Op#ic Signs 11-4 B- 9: Murals And Supergraphics 11-48-10: Political Signs 11-4B-11: Private No Parking Signs 11-48-12: Projecting And Hanging Signs 11-4B-i3: Public Information Signs 11-4B-14: Residential Nameplate Signs 11-~#B-15: Sign Program 11-4B-16; Subdivision Entrance Signs 11-4B-17: Temporary Site Development Signs 11-4B-18: Traffic-Control Signs For Private Property 11-4B-19: Wall Signs 11-4B-2D: Window Signs 11-4B-1: SCOPE: This Article concerns those types of permanent and temporary signs requiring a sign application permit under the provisions of this Title. This Article further includes the purpose of each sign type, size, height, number, loca- tion, design and landscaping requirements, and special provisions for each type of sign. The following provisions of this Article are 11-4B-3 the sign regulations for all signs except those signs located in the CC3 and the ABD Zoning Districts. (Ord. 13(1996) § 2} 11-4B-2: ACCENT LIGH'PING: Accent lighting shall be regulated by the following: A. Purpose: To illuminate display win- dows 2ndlor merchandise" B. Location: Subject to design review pursuant to Chapter 3 of this Title. The lighting source of accent lighting shall not be visible from any public way as viewed from the ex#erior of the business and shall be located within the"interior of the building. C. Design: Subject to design review pur- suant to Chapter 3 of this Title. (Ord. i 3(1998) § 2) 11-48-3: BUILDING IDENTIFICATION SIGNS: A. Purpose: To identify the Warne of a building. B. Size: No greater than twenty {2D} square feet. C. Height: 1. Wall-Mounted: No part of the sign shall extend above twenty five feet Tara~n of Vrxil a 1 1-48-3 71-48-5 (25"} from existing grade or the plate line of a building, whichever is less. 2. Freestanding: Na part of the sign shall extend above eight feet (8'} from existing grade. ©. Dumber: ©ne sign. E. Location: l;ither wail-mounted or free- standing, sub}ect to design review, F. Design: Subject to design review. G. Special Provisions: 1. Freestanding: A freestanding build- ing identification sign shall be gov- erned by the provisions in this Articie for freestanding signs for single-bus- ness use. 2. Wall-Mounted: A wail-mounted building ident'rfication sign shall be governed by the provisions in this Article far wail signs for single-busi- ness use. (Ord. 13(1996) § 2} 11-48-4: DAILY SPECIAL BQARDS: Daily speciai boards shall be permitted under the following: A, Purpose: To display the daily specials for a given eating or drinking estab- lishment. B. Size: No greater than four (4) square feet. C. Height: No part of the daily special board shall extend above six feet. (6'} from existing grade. D. Number: Number sha11 be as follows: one daily special board per eating or drinking establishment shall be permit- ~' #ed. However, if a business has two t2} consumer entrances on distinct, separate pedestrianways, a second daily speciai board shall be allowed. F, Location: Affixed to approved display box or attached to the front facade of the establishment. F. Lighting; None. G. Landscaping: No additional landscap- ing shall be required in addition to kandscaping previously required for display boxes. {Ord. 13(1996? § 2} 11-48-5: DISPLA3' SAXES: Display box- es shall be regulated by the following: A. Purpose: To display current menus, current real estate listings or current entertainment. B. Size: No greater than five (5} square feet. C. Height: No part of the ,display box shall extend above six feet (B") from existing grade. p. Number: Number shall be as follows: 1. Permitted: One display sign. 2. Conditional: I# a business has two (2} consumer entrances on distinct, separate pedestrianways, a proposal for a second display box wilt be ap- proved. The proposal shall conform to the other provisions of this Article. E, Location: Subject to design review. • Town of Ver.i,d 1 1-4B-5 F. Design: Glass-enclosed display box, subject to design review. G. Lighiing:lndirect. H. Landscaping: Landscaping shall be as follows: 1. A landscaped area of two (2} square feet for each square foot at each side of a permanent freestanding display box may be required at the base of the box. 2. If landscaping is required, a plan showing the landscaping must be submitted by the applicant. 3. Afl landscaped areas shall be main- tained to Town standards; I. Special Provisions: An area no larger than five-tenths {t7.5) square fact may be used within the display box to identify the business. (Ord. 13(1996) § 2} 11-4B-6: FLAGS, PENNANT'S, BANNERS AND Bl,T1vTI~;G: Flags, pen- nants, banners and bunting shall be regu- lated as #oilows: A. Purpose: To control the proper display and maintenance of national, state, ar official flags and the erection and maintenance of pennants, banners and bunting. 8. Size: Size shall be as follows: 1. Flags, subject to design review, except National and State flags, which shall have proportions as prescribed by presidential declaration. • 1 ~ -4B-6 2. Pennants and banners, subject to approval by the Administrator, subject to design review. 3~ Bunting, subject to approval by the Administrator, subject to design. C. Height: Flag poles shall be a maxi- mum height of thirty feet {30'). 1. Flags shall have a minimum clear- ance of eight feet {S'} when projecting over public walkways; shall have a minimum clearance of fifteen feet {15'} when projecting over vehicular streets; when displayed on flag poles, a mini- mum ofi twenty feet {~o'} from top of the pole to average grade, except for residential areas; projections ever a public way are subject to design re- view. 2. Pennants shall have a minimum clearance of eight feet {8°) over pedestrianways and fifteen feet (15') over vehicular ways. 3. Banners shall have a minimum clearance of eight feet (8') aver pedestrianways and fifteen feet (15') aver vehicular ways. D. Number: Subject to the approval of the Administrator, subject to design review. E. Location: Subject to the approval of the administrator, subject to design review. F. Design: Design, excepting official flags, snail be at the approval of the Administrator, subject to design re- view. G. Lighting: Indirect. 7"own of Vail t 1-48-6 11-48-7 ~ H. Landscaping: Subject to design re- 11-48-7: FREESTANDING SIGNS; _ view. A. ~loint Directory Signs For Multi-Tenant I. Special Provisions: Special provisions Buildings: Freestanding signs, joint shall be as follows: directory signs for amulti-tenant build- ing shall be regulated as follows: 1. Flags, et af., shall be maintained in a clean and undamaged condition. 1. Purpose: To list all tenants within a multi-tenant buiidirag and #o guide the 2. Pennants, banners and bunting pedestrian to an individual tenant referring to community events or activ- within the building. ities will be allowed to be displayed for a period of no more than fourteen (14} 2. Size: One square #oot per tenant days. Christmas decorations are ex- within the multi-tenant building, with a empt from the time period, but must maximum area of twenty five (25} be removed when their condition has square feet. deteriorated so that they are. not aes- thetically pleasing. Application must 3. Height: No part of the signs shall state who will be responsible for re- extend above eight feet (8') from ex- maval. In the event the pennants, fisting grade. banners or bunting are not removed on the specified date, written notice 4. Number: One sign per vehicular by certified mail will be given to the responsible person and the items will street or major pedestrianway which the business abuts, subject to design be removed by the Town at the review. If a building has two (2) or owner's expense. more major public entrances on dis- tinct, separate pedestrianways, pro- 3. Pennants that do not refer to com- posals for additional joint-business rnunity events or activities and are for directories may be approved subject the purpose of adver#ising may be to design review. displayed as flags subject to design review. 5. Location: Qn the grounds of the building and adjacent to major 4. Banners, pennants, bunting or dec- pedestrianway which the building orations of a temporary nature used abuts, subject to design review. for the purpose of promoting commu- nity activities shall be exempted from 6. Design: Subject to design review. the application procedure described in this Title; however, the written permis- 7. Lighting: Indirect or pan-channeled. sion of the Administrator must be obtained subject to design review. 8. Landscaping: Landscaping shall be as follows: 5. The display of National flags shall be governed by the standard rules of a. A landscaped area of two (~) international protocol. (Ord. 13(1996} square feet for each square foot of § ~} each side of the sign shall be required Town of V¢il 1 t -~8-7 at the base of the sign, with a mini- mum area to be landscaped of twenty four (2~) square feet, in accordance with design guidelines of the Zoning Code (Title 12 of this Cade}. b. All landscaped areas shall be maintained to Town standards as determined by the Administrator, sub jest to design review. c. A plan showing the landscaping must be submitted by the applicant at the time of application. 9. Special Provisions: Five (5) square feet may be included in the freestand- ing joint directory sign far the purpose of identifying the building, in lieu of any other sign for the same purpose. Joint directory signs must be kept current as determined by the Adminis- trator... B. Single-Business Use: Freestanding signs, single-business use shall be regulated as follows: 1. Purpose: To identify a business or organization being the sole business occupant within a building. The identi- fication sign ar signs for a business or organization may include the name of the business or organization.. and the general nature of the business con- ducted within ar upon the premises. In no instance, however, shall the total portion of the sign describing the general nature of the business exceed forty percent (4Q%) of the total area of each sign permitted for this purpase. The description of the genera! nature of the business shall be incorporated into the sign or sign identifying the name of the business and should not exist as a separate sign; 11-48-7 2. Size: One square foot for each five (5} front 9ineal feet of building with a maximum area of twenty (2(7) square feet, with a horizontal dimension no greater than ten feet (~ l)'). The size of a multi-paneled sign shall be de#er- mined by dividing the maximum size allowable by the number of panels. Combined maximum area for more than one sign shall not exceed twenty (20) square feet. 3. Height: No part a# the sign shall extend above eight feet (8') above existing grade. 4. Number: One sign per vehicular street or major pedestrianway which the business abuts, as determined by the Administrator, with a maximum of two (2} signs, subject to design re- view. 5. Location: On the grounds of the building and adjacent to major pedestrianway which the building abuts, subject to design review. fi. Design: Subject to design review. 7. Lighting: Indirect or pan-channeled. 8. Landscaping: Landscaping shall be as follows: a. A landscaped area of two (2) square feet for each square fact of each side of the sign and supporting structure shall be required at the base of the sign, with a minimum area to be landscaped of twenty four (24) square feet in accordance with the design guidelines of the Zoning Code. b. All landscaped areas shall be maintained to Town standards as Torun of Vail 11-4B-7 determined by the Administrator, sub- ject to design review.. c. A plan showing the landscaping must be submitted by the applidant at the time of the application. 9. Special Provisions: One wall or projecting or hanging sign per street or major pedestrianway permitted in place of one freestanding sign. (ord. 13(1996) § 2) 11-48-8: CAS FILLT;D, ILLUMINATED AND FIBER OPTIC SIGNS: Gas filled, illuminated and fiber optic signs shall be regulated by the following unless other- wise addressed within this Title: A. Purpose: To identify particular types of services, products or events. B. Location: Any sign located further than thirty six inches (36"} from the window pane and visible from a public right of way shall be subject to design review pursuant to Chapter 3 of this Title. C. Design: Subject to design review. D. Size: All gas filled, illuminated and fiber optic signs between five (5} square feet and ten (1©) square feet in size and further than thirty six inches (36") from the window pane which are visible from the public way shall be reviewed pursuant to this Article. E. Special Provisions: Gas filled, illumi- nated and fiber optic signs within the interior of the business and not con- sidered to be a window sign which have a total accumulative square footage greater than ten (10} square 11-48-10 feet in size and which can be seen from any public way within the Town shall be prohibited. (Ord. 13(1996) § 2} 11-4B-9: MURALS AND SUPER- GRAPHICS: Murals and super- graphics shall be regulated as follows: A. Purpose; To provide for decoration applied to building walls so as to en- hance the appearance of the building's architectural character. B. Size: Subject to design review. C. Height: Height shall not extend above the plate line of a building wall. D. Number: Subject to design review. E. Location: Subject to design review. F. Design: Subject to design review. G. Lighting:lndirect. H. Landscaping: Subject to design re- view. (Ord. 13(1996} § 2} 11-48-10: POLITICAL SIGNS: Political signs shall be regulated as fol- lows: A. Purpose: Window or wall-mounted signs with the intended use of denot- ing apolitical campaign headquarters, party affiliation, or advertising of a politics[ figure or cause. B. Size: The size of the sign shall be limited to twenty (20} square feet. Combined maximum area for more • • Town of Vail i • • 11-48-10 than one sign shall be no larger than twenty (20} square feet. C. Height: Subject to design review D. Number: One sign per vehicular street or major pedestrianway which the business abuts, subject to design review. !=. Location: Subject to design review. P. design: Subject to design review. G. Ligh#ing: Indirect or pan-channeled. H. Landscaping: Not applicable. Special Provisions: Special provisions shall be as follows: 1. If the sign is to be up more than one week, then the duration of the sign. shall be determined by the ©e- sign Review Board, 2. The sign must be taken down twen- ty four (24} hours after the election, cause or event for which it was erect- ed has terminated. {C1rd. 13{1996} ~ 2) 11-48-11: PRIVATE NO PARKING SIGNS: Private no parking signs shall riot exceed two (2} square feet in size. They shall have a brown background with white lettering which shall read as follows: PRIVATE PARKING UNAUTHORIZED VEHICLES WILL BE TOWED BY OWNER (©rd, 13(1996) § 2) 11-4B-12 11-4E3-12: PROJECTING AND HANGING SIGNS: A. Arcade: Projecting and hanging signs, arcade shall be regulated as follows: 1. Purpose: To identify a business or organization fronting on an arcade within a building having public access. The identification sign or signs far a business or organization may include the name ofi the business or organiza- tion and the general nature of the business conducted within or upon the premises. In no instance, however, shall the total portion cif the sign de- scribing the general nature of the business exceed forty percent {40%} of the total area of each sign permit- ted for this purpose. The description of the general nature of the business shall be incorporated into the sign or sign identifying the name of the busi- ness and should not exist as a sepa- rate sign. 2. Size: One square faot for each five (5} front lineal feet of the individual business or organization, with a maxi- mum area of five {5) square feet. Combined maximum area far more than one sign shall not exceed five (5} square feet. 3, Height: Minimum clearance of eight feet (8'} between the floor grade and the bottom of the sign. 4. Number: One per business front on arcade, as determined by the Admin- istrator, with a maximum of two (2} signs, subject to design review. 5. Location; Perpendicular to or hung from a projecting structural element of T'aau~. of Vail 11-48-12 17 -4$-12 the exterior wall of the business front on arcade, subject to design review. 6, Design: Subject to design review. ~. Lighting: Indirect or pan-channeled. S. Landscaping: Subject to design review, 9. Special Provisions: !f mare than one 'business fronts an arcade, then any business or organization request- ing exterior signs shall be subject to the previsions of either the wall- mounted or frees#anding joint directory signs found in this Article. B. Individual Business Within Multi-Ten- ant Building: Projecting and hanging signs, individual business within a multi-tenant building shall be regulat- ed as follows; 1. Purpose: To identify a business or organization which has its own exteri- or public entrance within amulti-ten- ant building. The identification sign or signs for a business or organization may include the Warne of the business or organization and the general nature of the business conducted within or upon the premises. 1n no instance, however, steal! the total portion of the sign describing the general nature of the business exceed forty percent {4©%) of the total area of each sign permitted for this purpose. The de- scription of the general nature of the business shall be incorporated into the sign or sign identifying the name of the business and should not exist as a separate sign. 2. Size; One square foot for each five {~) front lineal feet of the individual business or organization having its own exterior public entrance in a mul- ti-tenant building, with a maximum of ten {10) square feet, and a maximum area of three (3) square feet will be allowed if a business has insufficient frontage. The size of amulti-paneled sign shall be determined by dividing the maximum size allowable by the number of panels. Combined maxi- mum area for more than one sign shall not exceed ten. {~ 0) square feet. 3. Height: Minimum clearance of eight #eet {8') to bottom of sign above pedestrianways and minimum clear- ance of fifteen feet {1 ~'} to bottom of sign above vehicular ways. No part of the sign shall extend above twenty five feet {25'} from existing grade. Q. Number. fine sign per vehicular street or major pedestrianway which the business abuts, as determined by the Administrator with a maximum of two {2) signs, subject to design re- view, 5. Location: Perpendicular to or hung from a projecting structural element of the exterior wall of the IndlVldual bu51- ness or organization, adjacent to the street or major pedestrianway which the building abuts, subject to design review. 6. Design: Subject to design review. 7. Lighting: Indirect ar pan-channeled. 8. Landscaping: Subject to design review. 9. Special Provisions: Special provi- signs shall be as follows: • Town of Vafl 1 t-4g-12 a. A joint directory sign permitted subject to the provisions of this Title. b. A business ar organization haw ing a projecting or hanging sign is not excluded from participating in ,a joint directory. c. In the case where a business yr organization located above or below street level fronts directly onto an exterior balcony, deck, walkway, or stairway which is utilized as the busi- nesses own entrance and for unre- stricted public access and use, the allowable sign area for any sign to be located at that building level shall be based upon the portion of the busi- ness frontage which abuts directly upon the balcony, deck, walkway, or stairway, with a maximum size al- lowed not to exceed five {5} square feet. A sign- of a maximum area of three (3) square feet shall be allowed for businesses having insufficient frontage. If a business or organization located above or below ground level proposes a sign far a location or level. of the building other than the level of its own unrestricted access, the sign shall be limited to a maximum size of three {3} square feet. The "level of the access° shall be defined as the area between the floor and ceiling of that level. 11-4B-t2 2. Size: One square foot per tenant within the multi-tenant building, with a maximum area of fifiteen {t5} square feet. 3. Freight: Minimum clearance of eight feet {a') to bottom of sign above pedestrianways, and minimum clear- ance of fifteen feet {15') to bot#om of sign above vehicular ways. Na part of the sign shall extend above twenty five feet {25') from existing grade. 4. Number: One sign per vehicular street or major pedestrianway which the business abuts, subject to design review. If a buiiding has two {2) or mare major public entrances on dis- tinct, separate pedestrianways, pro- posals for additional joint-business directories may be approved subject to design review, and the proposal shall conform to other provisions of this Article. 5. Location: Perpendicular to ar hung from a projecting structural element of the exterior wall adjacent to the street or major pedestrianway which the buiiding abuts, subject to design re~ VIeW. 6. Design: Subject to design review. 7. Lighting: Indirect or pan-channeled. C. ~loint Directory Signs For Multi-Tenant 8. Landscaping: Subject to design Building: Projecting and hanging review. signs, joint directory signs for amulti- tenant buikding shall be regulated as 9. Special Provisions: Special provi- follows: suns shall be as follows: 1. Purpose: To list ail tenants within a a. Ali joint directory signs must be multi-tenant building and to guide the kept current. pedestrian to an individual tenant within the building. C] Toavn of V¢il 11-4B-1 ~ 11-45-12 b.l=ive {~) square feet may be included in a projecting or hanging joint d'Irec#ory sign for the purpose of identifying the building, in lieu of any other sign for the same purpose. D. Single-Business Use: Projecting and hanging signs, single-business use shall be regulated as follows: 1. Purpose: To identify a business or organization being the sole business occupant within a building. The identi- fication sign or signs for a business or organization may include the name of the business or organization and the general nature of the business con- - ducted within or upon The premises. In no instance, however, shall the tota9 portion of .the sign describing the general nature of the business exceed forty percent {40°~) of the tota6 area of each sign permitted for this purpose. The description of the genera] nature of the business shall be incorporated into the sign or sign identifying the name of the business and should not exist as a separate sign. 2. Size: Size shall not exceed one square foot for each five {5) front lineal feet of the building, and a maxi- mum area of ten (i (?) square feet for a single panel sign. On a multiple-panel sign, the size shall be calculated per panel. A maximum of three {3} square feet will be allowed for a business having insufficient frontage. Combined maximum area for more than one sign shall na# exceed twenty {20} square feet. For the purposes of this Article, °'panel"" shall be defined as two (2) sided piece of material within the -same plane. Amultiple-panel sign is considered separate pieces of materi- al not within the same plane, but con- nected. 3. Height; Minimum clearance of eight feet {8') to bottom of sign above pedestrianways, and minimum clear- ante ofi fifteen feet {1 s') to bottom of sign above vehicular ways. No part of the sign shall extend above twenty five feet {25°} from existing grade on any building. 4. Number: One sign per vehicular street or major pedestrianway which the business abuts, with a maximum of two (2} signs as determined by the Administrator, subject to design re- Vlew. 5. Location: Perpendicular to or hung from a projecting structural element of the exterior wall adjacent to the street or major pedestrianway which the building abuts, subject to design re- view. 6. Design: Subject to design review. 7. Lighting: Indirect or pan-channeled. 8. Landscaping: Subject to design review. 9. Special Provisions: Specia! provi- sions shall be as follows: a. One wall sign or freestanding sign per street ar major pedestrianway permitted in place of one projecting or hanging sign. b. In the case where a business or organization located above or below street level fronts directly onto an exterior balcony, deck, walkway, or stairway which is utilized as the busi- • • ~'omn a f Vail 11-4B-12 11-48-14 nesses own entrance and for unre- E. Location: Sub~ect to deli n review. I g stricted public access and use, the allowable sign area for any sign to be F. Design: Subject to design review. located at that building level shall be based upon the portion of the busi- G. Lighting: Indirect or pan-channeled. Hess frontage which abuts directly upon the balcony, deck, walkway, or H. Landscaping: Subject to design re- stairway, with a maximum size al- view. lowed not to exceed five {5} square feet. A sign of maximum area of three I. Special Provisions: The display board {3} square feet shall be allowed for and kiosk types of signs shall be con- businesses having insufficient front- struc#ed, erected and maintained by age. if a business or organization the Municipal government or with their located above or below ground level permission. (Ord. 13(1996} § 2} proposes a sign for a location or level of the building other than the level of its own unrestricted access, the sign 11-4B-14: RESIDENTIAL NA>uIEI'LAT~ shall be limited to a maximurr4 size of SIGNS: Residential nameplate three (3} square feet. The "level of the signs shall be regulated as #oilows: access" shall be defined as the area between the floor and ceiling of that A. Purpose: To identify a house, showing wall. the family name andlor the home name and the address. c. An awning containing the name of the business may be substituted for B. Size: Size shall Hat exceed one-half one projecting or hanging sign. {1997 {'/2} square foo# per single-family or Code: Ord, 1 x(1996} § Z} duplex structure or one-half {'!~) square foot for each multi-family unit. i1-4B-13: PUI3T.IC INFORMATION SIGNS: Public information signs shall be regulated as follows; C. Height; No part of tyre sign shall ex- tend above eight feet {8'} from exist- ing grade. A. Purpose: Display board or kiosk with the intended use of locating posters, handouts and cards identifying com- munity activities, special events and personal information. B. Size: The size of display boards or kiosks shall be determined during design review. C. Height: Subject to design .review. D. Number: Subject to design review. • D. Number; Limited to one sign for each dwelling unit. E. Location: Site designation shall be determined subject to design review. F. Design:. Wall-mounted, or projecting or hanging, subject to design review. A freestanding sign may be used for a single-family or duplex dwelling struc- tu re. G. Lighting:lndirect. T©wn of Vail 11-4B-14 H. Landscaping: Subject to design re- Vlew, Special Provisions: Special provisions shall be as follows: 1. Joint directory nameplate signs must be kept current as determined by the Administrator. ~. Nameplate signs in H17iMF, LBMF, MDMF Zones shall be restricted to one wall-mounted sign per living unit in structures having two (2) or more living units within its confines. Further, such structures may have one exterior wall-mounted nameplate directory; provided, however, that the individual nameplates at the directory are of a standard design and size. (~ 997 Code: C7 rd. 13(1996) § 2) 11-4B-1 b: SIGN ~RQGRAM: Sign program shall be regulated as follows: A. Purpose: The intent of the sign pro- gram is to encourage a comprehen- sive approach to the design, size, number, shape, color and placement of all signs pertaining to a particular development or building. containing a business or group ofi businesses. The sign program allows for the passibility of innovative,. unique approaches to signs. B. Size: Size shall not exceed the maxi- mum size requirements for each cate- gory of signs, subject to design re- view. C. Height: Height shall not exceed the maximum height requirements far each category of signs, subject to design review. 11-4$-16 D. Number: Subject to design review. ( ~` E. Location: Subject to design review. F. Design: Subject to design review. G. Landscaping: Subject to design re- VI@w. H, Lighting: indirect or pan-channeled, Special Provisions: Special provisions steal! be as follows:. 1. To qualify for the sign program, the applicant must present all existing, as well 'as proposed, signs for approval. 2. In the case where the applicant wishes to amend a previously granted sign program, such person may do so, bu# all signs in the program will be reviewed in terms of the proposed addition. {Ord. 13{1996} § 2) 11-4B-16; SCJI6DTV]SJON ENTRANCE SIGNS: Subdivision entrance signs shalt be regulated as follows: A. Purpose: To identify the entrance to a major subdivision, condominium com- plex, or group of apartment buildings having at least one hundred (1 QO) linear feet of frontage along a vehicu- lar pedes#rianway. B. Size: Combined size of all faces of multi-sided sign may not exceed twen- ty {20) square feet. C. Height: No part of the sign shalt ex- tend above eight feet (8') from exist- ing grade. • .7'Qwn of Vail • 11-48-16 D. Number: Limited to a maximum of one sign per major entry providing access to a subdivision. Final decision as to the determination of a major entry shall be at the discretion of the Ad- ministrator, subject to design review. E. Design: Subject to design review. F. Lighting: Indirect or pan-channeled G. Landscaping: Landscaping shall be as follows: 1. A landscaped area of two (2) square feet for each square foot of each side of the sign and supporting structure shall be required at the base of the sign, with a minimum area to be landscaped of twenty four (24) square feet. 2. All landscaped areas shall be main- tained to Town standards. 3. A plan showing the landscaping must be submitted by the applicant at the time of application. ~C]rd. 13(1996} § 2} 11-4B-17: TEMP©RARY SITE DEVI;LQP- MENT 5IGN5: Temporary site development signs shall be regulated as follows: A. Purpose: To indicate or identify Bevel- opment of real property under con- struction.. B. Size: For commercial developments and multiple-family developments of four (4) units or more, the sign shall not exceed twenty (20} st}uare feet, with a horizontal dimension no greater than ten feet (10'). Far other residen- 11-48-17 tial developments such as single-fami- ly, primarylsecondary, duplex, and three-family type devefopment, the sign shall not exceed six t6} square feet. C. Height: The top of a sign shall be no higher than eight feet (8'} from grade. D. Number: C)ne sign per site. !=. Location: Location shall be subject to design review. A wall-mounted sign shall be placed parallel to the exterior wall adjacent to the street or major pedestrianway which the building abuts and shall be subject to design review. F G. H. Design: Subject to design review. Lighting: Not permitted. Special Provisions: Special provisions shall be as follows: 1. Temporary site development signs shall be removed within ten (1 D} days after a temporary certificate of occu- pancy is issued. The sign shall be permitted for a period not to exceed one year. 2. The information permitted an tem- porary site development signs for commercial developments or multiple- famiiy developments of four (4} units or more is limited to project name, project address, the display of per- mits, real estate agents, contractors, architects, developers, and site depic- tianlrendering. The area of the sign used far display of the infarmatian other than the project name and ad- dress is limited to fifty percent (50°J°} of the total area of the sign. The infor- Town. aj Vail 7 1-48-17 rnation permit#ed an other residential temporary site development signs {single-family, primarylsecondary, duplex and three-family type develop- ment) is Eimited to project name, pr~- ject address, the display of permits, and site depictionhendering. {Ord. 7 3{7 996) § 2} 77-48-18: TRAFFIC-CONTROL SIGNS FOR PRIVATE PROPERTY: Traffic-control signs for private property shall be regulated as follows: A. Purpose: To relieve vehicular and pedestrian traffic congestion and pro- mote the safe and expedient flow and parking of traffic on private property. B. Size: All vehicular traffic-control signs shall not exceed one square foot ex- cept for mufti-purpose signs which shall not exceed four {4} square feet and except for private parking signs which shall not exceed two {2} square Beet. All pedestrian traffic-control signs shall not exceed one square foot, except multi-purpose signs, which shall not exceed four {4} square feet, subject to design review_ G. Height: bVo part of the sign shall ex- tend above six feet {6') from existing grade. D. Number: Subject to design review. E. Location: Location shall be subject to design review, with approval from tike Town Engineer for any sign placed adjacent to a public street or way, F. Design: Subject to design review. 2. Size: ®ne sign with a maximum area of three {3} square $eet. 3. Height: Height to the top of the signs shall be no higher than eight feet {8') above existing grade. 4. Number: One per business front an an arcade, as determined by the Ad- ministrator, subject to design review. 5. Location: Parallel to the exterior wall of the business front an an ar- cade, subject to design review. • 11-4B-7 9 G. Lighting: Indirect, subject to design review. H. Landscaping: Subject to design re- VIEW. Special Provisions: Special provisions shall be as follows: 1. May be either freestanding or wail- mounted, with same size reguire- ments. 2. No individual sign will be approved unless it conforms to an overall sign program for the entire site, submitted by the applicant. ~. No sign shall contain any advertis- ing, but may identify the owner by name. {Ord. 13{1996) § 2} ~11-4B-19: V4'ALL SIGNS: A. Arcade: Wall signs, arcade shalt be regulated as follows: 1. Purpose: To identify a business or organization fronting on an arcade within a building. having public access. Tawas of Vail 11-4B-19 6. Design: Subject to design review, 7. Lighting: ]ndirect or pan-channeled 8. Special Provisions: a, Mfi more #han one business fron#s an arcade, then any business or orga- nization requesting exterior signs shall be subject to the provisions of either the wall-mounted ar freestanding joint directory signs found in this Article. b. A restaurant bar that does not have exterior access may also be identified on one sign permitted far the lodge or condominium. B. Individual Business Within [Multi-Ten- ant Building: Wall signs, individual business within amulti-tenan# building shall be regulated as follows: 1. Purpose: To identity a business or organization which has its own exteri- or public entrance within a multi-ten- ant building. The identification sign or signs fora business ar organize#ion may include the name of the business or organization and the general nature of the business conducted within or upon the premises. In no instance, however, shall the total portion of the sign describing the general nature of the business exceed forty percent +;40%) of the total area of each sign permitted for this purpose. The de- scription of the general nature of the business shall be incorporated into the sign or sign identifying the name of the business and should not exist as a separate. sign. 2. Size: One square foot for each five (5) front lineal feet of the individual business or organization having its • 11-413-19 own exterior public entrance in a mul- ti-tenant building, with a maximum of three (3) square fee# allowed for a business with insufficient frontage. Combined maximum area for more than one sign shall not exceed twenty (2(1) square feet. 3. Height: fVo part of the sign shall extend above twenty five feet (25') from existing grade. 4. Number: One sign per vehicular stree# or major pedestrianway which the business abuts, as determined by the Administrator, with a maximum of two (2) signs, subject to design re- view. 5. Location: Parallel to the exterior wall of the individual business or orga- nization, adjacent to the street or major pedestrianway which the build- ing abuts, subject to design review. B. Design: Subject to design review- 7. Lighting: Indirect or pan-channeled. 8. Special Provisions: Special provi- sions shall be as follows: a. A joint directory sign permitted, subject to the provisions of this Arti- cle. b. A business or organization hav- ing awall sign is not excluded from participating in joint directory. c. In the case where a business or organization located above or below street level fironts directly auto an exterior balcony, deci{, walkway, ar stairway which is utilized as the busi- ness own entrance and for unrestrict- Town of Vail 1 ~1-4B-19 ed public access and use, the aiiow- able sign area fior any sign to be locat- ed at that building level shall be based upon the portion of the business front- age which abuts directly upon the balcony, deck, walkway, or stairway, with a maximum size allowed not to exceed five {5) square feet. A sign of a maximum area of three {3) square feet shall be allowed for businesses having insufficient frontage. If a busi- ness or organization located above or below ground level proposed a sign for a location or level of the building other than the level of its own unre- stricted access, the sign shai1 be limit- ed to a maximum size of three {3} square feet. The "level of the access" shall be defined as the area between the floor and ceiling of that level. d. Space shared with common exterior public entrance by more than one business or organization shall be treated as a single business or organi- zation for purposes of calculating frontage. e. A maximum of twenty {20) square feet wi1E be allowed far a build- ing identification sign. C, Jvint Directory Signs For Multi-Tenant Building: Wall signs, joint directory signs #or a mul#i-tenant building shall be regulated as follows: 7. Purpose: To list all tenants wi#hin a multi-tenan# building and to guide the pedestrian to an individual tenant within the building. 2. Size: One square foot per tenant within the multi-tenant building, with a maximum area of twenty five {25} square feet. 1. Purpose: To identify a business or arganizativn being the sole business occupant within a building. The identi- t t-4B-19 3. Height: No part of such signs shall extend above eight feet {8'} from ex- isting grade. 4. Number: One sign per vehicular street or major pedestrianway which the business abuts, subjec# to design review. If a building has two {2} or more major public entrances on dis- tinct, separate pedestrianways, pro- posals for additional joint-business directories may be approved subject to design review. 5. Location: Parallel to the exterior wall adjacent to the major pedestrianway which the building abuts, subject to design review. 6. Design:.Subject to design review. 7. Lighting: Indirect ar pan-channeled. 8. Special Provisions: Special provi- sions shall be as follows: a. Any ;Dint directory sign oriented toward pedestrians shall be subject to the provisions of this Article. b. Ail joint directory signs must be kept current. c. Five (5} square feet may be in- cluded in awall-mounted joint directo- ry sign for the purpose of identifying the building, in lieu of any other sign for the same purpose. D. Single-Business Use: V-lall signs, single-business use shall be regulated as follows: Tou.~n of Vael 11-4B-19 fication sign or signs for a business or organization may include the name of the business or organization and the general nature of the business con- ducted within or upon the premises. In no instance, however, shall the fatal portion of the sign describing the general nature of the business exceed forty percent (40%,) of the total area of each sign permitted for this purpose. The description of the general nature of the business shall be incorporated into the sign or sign identifying the name of the business and should not exist as a separate sign. 2. Size: One square foot for each five (5) front Pineal feet of the building, with a maximum area of twenty (2fl) square feet. Combined maximum area for more than one sign shall not exceed twenty (20) square feet. 3. Height: No part of the sign shall extend above twenty five feet (25') from existing grade. 4, Number: One sign per vehicular street or major pedestrianway which the business abuts, with a maximum of two (2} per business, as determined by the Administrator, subject to design review. 5. Location: Parallel to the exterior wall adjacent to the street or major pedestrianway which the building abuts, subject to design review. 8, Design: Subject to design review 7. Ligh#ing: Indirect or pan-channeled 8. Special Provisions: Special provi- sions shall be as follows: • 11-46-20 a. One freestanding sign ar project- ing sign per street ©r major pedestrianway permitted in place ofi one wall sign. b. A maximum of twenty (2fl) square feet will be allowed fora build- ing identifiication sign. (ord. 13(ig96) § ~) 11-~1g-20: WINI)[)W SIGNS: Window signs shall be regulated as follows: A. Purpose: To identify particular types of services, products or events; B. Size: 1. Any sign or signs attached to or applied to the inside surface of any exterior window will be limited to a coverage of fifteen percent (15%) of the total window space. Further, with the exception of gas filled, illuminated, and fiber optic window signs, no sign or signs shall cover more than ten (t0} square feet of any window space.. Gas filled, illuminated and fiber optic window signs shall not cover more than three (3} square feet of any win- dow space.. 2. A window space is considered to be the total area of any single window pane or series of window panes sepa- rated by mullion of twelve inches (12"} or less. C. Height: The tap of the sign shall be no mare than twenty five feet (25'} above existing grade. D. Number: Each window frontage may contain sign or signs within the pre- scribed sign limits far each frontage Tows of Vail 11-4B-~0 an a street or major pedestrianway with a maximum of two (2} signs per frontage. Not more than one sign for each frantag,e sha[I be permitted to be a gas filled, illuminated or fiber op#ic window sign. E. Loco#ion: Window signs may be af- fixed to the interior of a glass surface or be located a maximum of thirty six inches (36") from the glass surface. F. []esign: All gas filled, illuminated, or fiber optic window signs shall be sub- jest to design review. G. Lighting: indirect. H. Landscaping: Nat required. I. Special Provisions: Special provisions shall be as follows: 1. A sign or signs advertising tempo- rary events are exempt from this defi- nition, provided that a single sign does not exceed six (6) square feet with a maximum area of ten (10) square feet aggregate for all signs denoting temporary events, provided the sign ar signs are removed at the conclusion of the temporary event and not erected prior to ten (10) days before the event is scheduled to take place. A temporary event is one which does not last mare than thirty (30} consecutive days in any given calen- dar year. 2, Signs denoting current yr future events erected by a nonprofit organi- zation are not subject to the time limits outlined in this Section, provided that the signs are removed within twenty four (2~4} hours after the event has ended. 11-4B-2fl 3. A total of three {3} square feet shall be allowed. Of the three (3) square feet, one and five-tenths (1.5) square feet shall be reserved for the display of the name ofi a business ar organi- zation, and one and five-tenths {1.5) square feet shall be reserved for the display of hours of operation, credit card information, and similar general information items. This area will not be included as a part of the total al- lowable window coverage. 4. A gas filled, illuminated, or fiber optic window sign may be used to identify a business which has no other exterior business identification sign. Gne square foot of sign shall be al- lowed per each five (5} lineal feet of frontage of the individual business or organization hawing its own exterior public entrance %n a single business use or amulti-tenant building with a maximum of three (3)~ square feet of sign allowed for a business with insuf- ficient frontage. A maximum of ten (10} square feet shall be allowed for one sign. A maximum of one sign per frontage, not to exceed a total of two (2} signs far the business shall be allowed. (1997 Code: C7rd. 13{1996} § 2) • • • Town of Vail • 1 i -4C-i CHAPTER 4 SIGN CATEGORIES ARTICLE C. GC3 AND ABD ZQNING DISTRICTS • SECTION: 11-4C- 1: Scope 11-4G- 2: Accent Lighting i 1-4C- 3: Building Identification Signs 11-4C- 4: Daily Special Boards 11-4C- 5: Display Boxes 11--4C- 6: Flags, Pennants, Banners And Bunting 31-4C- 7: Freestanding Signs 11-4C- 8; Gas Filled, Illuminated And Fiber Optic Signs 11-4C- 9: Murals And Supergraphics 11-4C-i0: Political Signs 11-4C-11. Private No Parking Signs 1 i -4C-12: Projecting And Hanging Signs 11-4C-i3; Public Information Signs 11-4C-i4: Sign Program 11-4C-1~: Temporary Site Development Signs 11-4C-16: Traffic-Control Signs Far Private Property 11-4C-17: Wail Signs ~ 1-4C-1 S: Window Signs 11-4G-1: SCOPE: This Article concerns those types of permanent and temporary signs requiring a sign application permit under the provisions of this Title for property within CC3 and ABD Zane Dis- tricts. This Article further includes the pur- pose of each sign type, size, height, num- ber, location, design and landscaping re- quirements, and special provisions for each type of sign. The following provisions of this Article are the sign regulations for all signs 11-4C-~ located in the CC3 and ABD Zoning Dis- tricts. (Ord. 13(1996} § 2} 11-4C-2: ACCEi~'T LIGHTING: Accent lighting shall be regulated by the following: A. Purpose: To illuminate display win- dows andlor merchandise- B. Location: Subject to design review pursuant to Chapter 3 of this Title. The lighting source of accent lighting shall not be visible from any public way as viewed from the exterior of the business and shall be located within the interior of the building. G. Design: Subject to design} review pur- suant to Chapter 3 of this Title. (Ord. 1 ~(199~} § 2} 11-4C-3: I3L]ILDING IDENTIFICATION SIGTti'S: A. Purpose: To identify the name of a building- 13. Size: Na greater than twenty (2a} square feet. C. Height: 1. Wall-Mounted: No part of the sign shall extend above twenty five feet Tgwn of Yail 11-4C-3 q25') from existing grade or the plate ` line ofi a building, Whichever is Tess. 2, Freestanding: No part of the sign shalt extend above eight feet (8'} from existing grade. D. Number: One sign. E. Location: Either wall-mounted or free- standing, subject to design review. F. Design: Subject to design review, G. Special Prowisions: 1. Freestanding: A freestanding build- ing identification sign shall be gov- erned by the provisions in this Section for freestanding sign for single-busi- ness use_ 2. Wail-Mounted: A wail-mounted building identification sign shall be governed by the provisions in this Section for wall sign for single-busi- ness use. (1997 Code: Ord. 13(1996} 2) 1 i -4C-4: I) OILY SPECIAL BOARDS: Daily special boards shal9 be permitted under the following: A. Purpose: To display the daily specials for a given eating and drinking estab- lishment. 8. Size: No greate- than four (4} square Teet. G. Height: No part of the daily special board shall extend above six feet (6') from existing grade. 11-4C-a ~_ ®. Number: Number shall be as follows; ~ one daily special board per restaurant shall be perrnitted. However, if a busi- ness has two (2) consumer entrances on distinct, separate pedestrianways, a second daily special board shall be allowed. E. Location: Affixed to approved display box or at#ached to the front facade of the establishment. F. 9Yighting: None. G. Landscaping: No additional landscap- ing shall be required in addition to landscaping previously required for display boxes. (Ord. 13(1996) § 2) 11-4C-5: DISPLAY BOXES: Display box- es shall be regulated by the fDllOWing: A. Purpose: To display current menus, current real estate listings or current entertainment. B. Size: No greater than three (3) square feet. C. Height: No part of the display box shall extend above six feet {6') from existing grade. D. Number: Number shelf be as follows: 1. Permitted: One display sign. 2. Conditional: If a business has two (~) consumer entrances on distinct, separate pedestrianways, a proposal for a second display box will be ap- proved. The proposal shall conform to the other provisions of this Article. Town of Vnil • ~~ • 11-4C-5 ~. Location: Subject to design review. F. Design: Glass-enclosed display box, subject to design review. G. Lighting:lndirect. H. Landscaping: Landscaping shall be as follows: 1. A landscaped area of two (2} square feet for each square foot of each side of a permanent freestanding display box may be required at the C base of the box. 2. If landscaping is required, a plan showing the landscaping must be submitted by the applicant at the time of application. 3. Ali landscaped areas shall be main- tained. Special Provisions: A display box of greater than three {3) square feet may be approved if determined to be nec- essary as an accessary function to a drfve-up facility, subject to design review. (Ord. 73(1998) § ~) 11-4C-8: FLAGS, PENNANTS, BANNERS 11-4C-5 1. Flags: Maximum size shall be sixty {~0} square feet, the Nation and the State flag shall have proportions as prescribed by presidential declaration. 2. Pennants And Banners: Subject- to approval by the Administrator, subject . to design review. 3. Bunting, subject to approval by the Administrator, subject to design re- view. Height: Flag poles shall be a maxi- mum height of thirty fee# (3a'}. 1. Flags shall have a minimum clear- ance of eight feet {$'} when projecting aver public walkways; shall have a minimum clearance of fifteen feet (~5') when projecting aver vehicular street; when displayed on flag pales, a mini- mum of twenty feet (20') from top of the pale to average grade, except far residential areas; projections aver a public way may be controlled by the Design Review Board. 2. Pennants shall have a minimum clearance of eight feet (S'} over pedestrianways and fifteen feet {7 5') over vehicular ways. AND BUNTING: Flags, pen- 3. Banners shall have a minimum Hants, banners and bunting shall be regu- clearance of eight feet (8'} aver fated as follows: pedestrianways and fiifteen feet (75') over vehicular ways. A. Purpose: Ta control the proper display and maintenance of National, State or d. Number: Subject to the approval of official flags and the erection and the Administrator, subject to design maintenance of pennants, banners review. and bunting. E. Location: Subject to the approva! of B. Size: Size shall be as #oilaws: the Administrator, subject tv design review. Town of Vail 11-4C-6 F. Design: Excepting official flags, shall be at fhe approval of the Administra- tor, subject to design review. G H Lighting: Indirect. Landscaping: Subject to design re- view. Special Provisions: Special provisions shall be as fallows: 1. Flags, et al,, shall be maintained in a clean and undamaged condition. 2. Pennants, banners and bun#ing referring #o community events or activ- ities will be allowed to be displayed for a period of no more than fourteen (14) days. Christmas decorations are ex- empt from the time period, but must be removed when their condition has deteriorated sa that they are not aes- thetically pleasing. Application must state who will be responsible for re- moval. In the event the pennants, banners or bunting are not removed on the specified date, written notice by certified mail will be givr;n to the responsible person and the items will be removed by the Town at the owner's expense. 3. Pennants that da not refer to com- munity events or activities and are for the purpose of advertising may be displayed as flags subject to design review. 4. Banners, pennants, bunting or dec- orations of a temporary nature used for the purpose of promoting commu- nity activities shall be exempted from the application procedure described in this Title; however, the written permis- 1. Purpose: To identify a business or organization being the sole business occupant within a building with a 1aw- profile pSanter type design sign. 2. Size: Two and five-tenths (~.5} square feet fior each five (5) front lineal feet of building with a maximum.. area of twenty (20} square feet, with a horizontal dimension no greater than ten feet (1 ~'}. The size of a multi-pan- eled sign shall be determined by divid- ing the maximum size allowable by the number of panels. Combined max- imum area for more than one sign shall not exceed twenty (20} square feet. 3. Height: No part of the sign shall extend above eight feet (8''} from ex- isting grade. 4. Number: One sign. 5. Location: On the grounds of the- building and adjacent to major vehicu- lar way which the building abuts, sub- ject to design review. 6. Design: Subject to design review. • L~ 11-4C-7 lion of the Administrator must be obtained subject to design review. ~. The display of National flags shall be governed by the standard rules of international protocol. (Ord. 13(19Q6} § ~) 11-4C-7: FRED STANiDING SIGNS: A. Single-Business l9se: Freestanding signs, single-business use shall be regulated as fallows: T©wn of Vail 1 1-4G-7 7. Li htin Indirect or g g: pan-channeled, provided that signs only be lighted until ten o'c{ock {10:©f7} P.M. or until closing of the business which it serves or represents, whichever is least re- 5tricti4e. 8. Landscaping: Landscaping shall be as follows: a. A landscaped area of two (2} square #eet for each square foot of each side of the sign and supporting structure shall be required at the base of the sign, with a minimum area to be landscaped of twenty four (24} square feet. b. A plan showing the landscaping must be submitted by the applicant at the time of application. 9. Special Provisions: Special pravi- sions shall be as follows: a building identification sign will not be permitted for businesses and organizations having a sign within this category. B. Joint Directory Signs For Multi-Tenant Building: Freestanding signs, joint directory signs far amulti-tenant build- ing shall be regulated as fellows: 1. Purpose: To list all tenants within a multi-tenant building and to guide the pedestrian to an individual tenant within the building. 2. Size: One square foot per tenant within the multi-tenant building, with a maximum area of twenty five (25} square feet. 3. Height: Na part of the sign shall extend above eight feet (S') from ex- isting grade. 11-4C-7 4. Number: C7ne sign an the major pedestrianway which the building abuts, subject to design review. if a building has two (2} or mare major public entrances on distinct, separate pedestrianways, proposals for addi- tianal joint-business directories may be approved subject to design review. ~. Location: (On the grounds of the building and adjacent to a major pedestrianway which the building abuts, subject to design review. 6. design: Subject to design review. 7. Lighting: Indirect or pan-channeled. S. Landscaping: Landscaping shall be as fellows: a. A landscaped area of two (2} square feet for each square foot of each side of the sign shall be required at the base of the sign, with a mini- mum area to be landscaped of twenty four (24} square feet, in accordance with design guidelines o€ the Zoning Code (Title 12 of this Gade}. b. All landscaped areas shall be maintained to Town standards as determined. by the Administrator, sub- ject to design. review. c. A plan showing the landscaping must be submitted by the applicant at the time of app[icatian. 9. Special Provisions: Five (5} square feet may be included in the freestand- ing joint directory sign far the purpose of identifying the building, in lieu of any other sign for the same -purpose. ,Joint directory signs must be 4~ept x'own of Vail 11-4C-7 current as determined by the Adminis- trator. (Ord. Z3(199f} ; 2} 1 i -4C-8: GAS FILLED, ILLUIVIINATED AND FIBER OPTIC SIGNS: Gas filled, illuminated and fiber optic signs shall be regulated by the following unless other- wise addressed within this Title: A. Purpose: To identify particular types of services, products or events. E. Location; Any sign located further than thirty six inches (36"} from the window pane and visible from a public right of way shall be subject to design review pursuant to Chapter 3 of this Title. C. Design: Subject to design review. D. Size: All gas filled, illuminated and fiber optic signs between five {5} square feet and ten (1 a} square feet in size and further than thirty six inches (36") from the window pane which are visible ,from the public way may be reviewed by the Design Review Board pursuant to this Article. E. Special Prov`ssions: Gas filled, illumi- nated and fiber Qptic signs within the interior of the business and not con- sidered to be a window sign which have a total accumulative square footage greater than ten {10) square feet in size and which can be seen from any public way within the Town shall be prohibited. (C7rd. 13(1996} § ~} 11-4C-9: iVI[3RALS AND SUPER- GRAPHICS: Murals and super- graphics shall be regulated as follows: 11-4C-10 A. Purpose: To provide fior decoration applied to building walls so as to en- hance the appearance of the building's architectural character, B. Size: Subject to design review. C. Height: Height shall not extend above the plate line of a building wall. D. Number: Subject to design review. E. Location: Subject to design review. F. Design: Subject to design review. G. Lighting:lndirect. H. Landscaping: Subject to design re- view. {Crd. 13(1996} § 2} 11-4C-19: POLITICAL SIGNS: Political signs shall be regulated as fol- lows. A. Purpose: Window or wall-mounted signs with the intended use of depot- ing a political campaign headquarters, party affiliation, or advertising of a political figure or cause. B. Size; The size of the sign shall be limited to twenty (~0} square feet. Combined maximum area of more than one sign shall be no larger than twenty {20} square feet. C. Height: Subject to design review. D. Number: One sign on the major pe- destrian or vehicular way which the buiiding abuts, subject to design re- view. E. Location: Subject to design review. • Town of Vail 11-4C-1 Q 11-4C-12 F. Desi n: Subject to deli n review. g 1 g 1 _ Pur ose: To identif a bus~n p y i ess or organization fronting on an arcade ~. Lighting; Indirect or pan-channeled, within a building having public access. provided that signs only be lighted until ten o'clock (10:00) P.M., or until 2. Size: One square foot for each five closing of the headquarters which it {&j front lineal feet of the individual serves or represents, whichever is business or organization, with amaxi- least restrictive. mum area of ten {10) square feet. Combined maximum area for more H. Landscaping: Not applicable. than one sign shall not exceed ten {10) square feet. !. Special Provisions: Special provisions shall be as follows: 3. Height: Minimum clearance of eight feet {8°) between the floor .grade and 1. If the sign is to be up more than the bottom of the sign, maximum one week, then the duration of the height of fifteen feet {15') above exist- sign shall be determined by the De- ing grade. sign Rteview Board. 4. Number: One per business fron# on 2. The sign must be taken down twee- an arcade, as determined .by the Ad- ty four {24) hours after the election, rninistrator, with a maximum of two (2} cause or event for which it was erect- signs. ed has terminated. {Ord. 13{1996) § 2} 5. Location: Perpendicular or parallel to or hung from a projecting structural element of the exterior wall of the 11-4G-11: PRIVATE Ntl PARKING SIGNS: business front on an arcade, subject Private- no parking signs shall ~ to design review. not exceed two {2} square feet in size. They shall have a brown background with white 6. Design; Subject to design review. lettering which shat[ read as follows: 7. Lighting: Indirect or pan-channeled, PRIVATE PARKING provided that signs only be lighted UIVAUTHC}R1ZED VEHICLES until ten o'clock {i f}:00) P.M. or until WILL BE T©INED BY OWNER the closing of the business which it serves or represents, whichever is {Ord, 13(1996) § 2) feast restrictive. 8. Landscaping: Subject #o design 17 -4C-12: PROJECTING AND HANGING review.. SIGNS: 9. 5peciai Provisions: Special provi- A. Arcade: Projecting and hanging signs, lions, if more than one business arcade shall be regulated as follows: fronts an arcade, then any business or organization requesting exterior signs shall be subject to the provisions of Town oaf 4'cxil 1 1-4C-t 2 11-4C-12 either the wall-mounted or freestand- ing joint directory signs found in this Article. B. Individual Business Within Multi-Ten- ant Building: Projecting and hanging signs, individual business within a multi-tenant building shall be regulat- ed as follows: 1. Purpose: To identir'y a business or organization which has its awn exteri- or public entrance within amulti-ten- ant building. 2. Size: Two and five-tenths (2.5) square feet for each five (5} front lineal feet of the individual business or organization having its own exterior public entrance in amulti-tenant build- ing, with a maximum of twenty (2Q} square feet, and a minimum area of five (5} square feet will be allowed if a business has insufficient frontage. The size of amulti-paneled sign shall be determined by dividing the maximum size allowable by the number of pan- els. Combined maximum area for more than one sign shall not exceed twenty (20} square feet. 3. Height: Minimum clearance of eight feet (8') to bottom of sign above pedestrianways and minimum clear- ance of fifteen feet (15'} to bottom of sign above vehicular ways. No part of the sign shall extend above twenty five feet (25') from existing grade. 4. Number; One sign. 6. Location: Perpendicular or parallel to or hung from a projecting structural element of the exterior wall of the individual business or organization, adjacent to the North Frontage Road, subject to design review. G. Design: Subject to design review. 7. Lighting: Indirect or pan-channeled, provided that signs only be Sighted until ten o'clock (1 o:QO) P.M., or until the closing of the business which it serves or represents, whichever is the least restrictive. 8. Landscaping: Subject to design review. 9. Special Provisions: Special provi- sions shall be as follows: a. A joint directory sign permitted subject to the provisions of this Title. b. A business or organization hav- ing a projecting or hanging sign is not excluded from participating in a joint directory. c. An individual business with no calculable frontage along the North Frontage Road or with a basement or second filoor entrance may have one sign with a maximum area of five (5} square feet in a location approved by the Design Review Board designated in a specific sign program far the building in which the business or orga- nization is located. This provision does not apply to businesses or orga- nizations fronting on an arcade. C. Joint Directory Signs For Mufti-Tenant Building: Projecting and hanging signs, joint directory signs for a mul#i- tenant building steal! be regulated as #allows: Torun of V¢il 1 t -4C-12 1. Purpose: To list alI tenants within a mufti-tenant building and to guide the pedestrian to an individual tenant within the building. 2. Size: One sc,uare foot per tenant within the multi-tenant building, with a maximum area of fifteen (1 ~) sc#uare feet. 3. Height: Nlinimurn clearance of eight feet (8') to bottom of sign above pedestrianways, and minimurr3 clear- ance of fifteen feet (1~`) to bottom of sign above vehicular ways. No part of the sign shall extend above twenty five feet (25') from existing grade. 4. Number: One sign on the major pedestrianway which the building abuts, subject to design review. If a building has two (~) ar more major public entrances on distinct, separate pedestrianways, proposals for addi- tional joint-business directories may be approved subject to design review. The proposal shall conform to the ether provisions of this Article. 5. Location: Perpendicular or parallel to ar hung from a projecting structural element of the exterior wall adjacent to the North Frontage Road, subject to design review. 6. Design: Subject to design review. 7. Lighting: Indirect ar pan-channeled, provided that signs only be lighted until ten o'clock {lo:D~) I'.M., or until the closing of the business which it serves ar represents, whichever is least restrictive. 8. Landscaping: Subject to design review. • 11-4C-14 9. Special Provisions:. Special provi- sions shall be as follows: a. All joint directory signs must be kept current. b. Five (5) square feet may be included in a projecting or hanging joint directory sign for the purpose of identifying the building, in lieu of any other sign for the "same purpose. (i 997 Cade: Ord, 13(1996) § 2) 11-4C-13: PUBLIC INF©RMAT"IQN SIGNS: Public information signs shall be regulated as follows: A. Purpose: Display board ar kiosk with the intended use of locating posters, handouts and cards identifying com- rnunity activities, special events and personal information. B. Size: The size of display boards or kiosks shall be determined subject to design review. C. Height: Subject to design review. D. Number: Subject to design review, E. Location: Subject to design review. 1=. Design: Subject to design review. G. Lighting: Indirect or pan-channeled. H. Landscaping: Subject to design re- view, (drd. 13(1996) § 2) 11-4C-14: SIGN PROGRAM: Sign program shall be regulated as follows: Town o/"'4~aal 11-4C-14 11-4C-14 A. Purpose: The intent of the sign pro- A sign may be removed and reerected gram is to encourage a comprehen- far the purposes of normal mainte- sive approach to the design, size,. Hance of the sign. number, shape, color and placement of all signs pertaining to a particular 2. As a part of the overall sign pro- development or building containing a gram for a building the total sign al- business or group of businesses. The iowance for a building may be appar- sign program allows for the possibility #ioned along the building frontage in of innovative, unique approaches to any manner the applicant chooses, signs. provided that the size of any one sign steal! Hat exceed the maximum size B. Size: Size shall not exceed the maxi- requirements for each category of mum size requirements for each sate- signs. The measurement for the deter- gory of signs, subject to design re- urination of lineal frontage for sign view. allowance purposes shall be made at the structural foundation or building C. Height: Weight shall not exceed the line at finish grade. Only the building maximum height requirements for front which mast closely parallels the each category of signs, subject to front lot line shall be included. design review. 3. Businesses located on the first floor D. Number: Subject to design review. and having exterior frontage within a building may be allowed one sign with B. Location: Subject to design review. a maximum area of three (3) square feet for the purpose of identifying the F. Design: Subject to design review. business, entrance, location and de- ' sign subject to design review. G. Landscaping: Subject to design re- view. 4. In the case where a building locat- ed within CC3 or ABD District has a H. Lighting: Indirect or pan-channeled. business frontage which is not adja- cent to the Nnrth nr South Frontage I. Special Provisions: Special provisions Rnads, bu# has calculable frontage shall be as follows: which is located along a pedestrianway at the end of a building 1. At the time that any sign an a build- adjacent to the interior of CC3 or ABD ing located within Cnrnmercial Gore III District and has direct access or dis- or Arterial Business District is re- play area along that pedestrianway, moved, changed, or altered in any the provisions applicable shall be the way, a sign program for that particular same as for a business fronting on an building is encouraged to be submit- arcade, subject to design review. ted prior to the erection ofi any new sign nn the building. a. lJnder this provision a business or organization which fronts on both the arcade and the end of the building may have a maximum of two {2~ signs Tawas of Vail • • C7 1 1-4C-14 with a maximum size of twenty (20} square feet (based upon frontage} combined, allocated in any manner the applicant chooses, subject to design review. b. This provision is not applicable to businesses with frontage adjacent to exterior boundaries of CC3 or ABD District other than the North and South Frontage Aoads_ 5. Any sign erected which is part of the sign program must receive design review. fi.ln the case where the applicant wishes to amend a previously granted sign program, such applicant may do sa, but all signs in the program will be reviewed in terms of the proposed addition. (Ord. 13{1996} § 2) 1 i -4C-15.: TEMPORARY SITE DEVELOP- MENT SIGNS: Temporary site development signs shall be regulated as follows: A. Purpose: To indicate or identify a development of real property under construction in CC3 or ABD District. B. Size: Size shall not exceed twenty {20) square feet, with a horizontal dimension no greater than ten feet (1a')• 1 ~-4C-16 shall be placed parallel to the exterior wall adjacent to the street or major pedestrianway which the building abuts and shall be subject to design review. '~. Design: Subject to design review. G. Lighting: Not permitted. H. Special Provisions; Special provisions shall be as follows: 1. Temporary site development signs shall be removed within ten (10) days after an temporary occupancy certifi- cate is issued. The sign shall be per- mitted for a period not to exceed one year. 2. The information permitted on tem- porary site development signs is lirnlt- ed to project name, project address, the display of permits, real estate agents, contractors, architects, devel- opers, and site depiction/rendering. The area of the sign used for display of the information other than the pro- ject name and address is limited to #ifty percent {50°/4} of the total area of the sign. {Ord. 13{1996) § 2) 11-4G-16: 'TRAFFIC-CONTROL SIGNS FOR PRIVA'T'E PROPERTY: Traffic-control signs far CC3 or ABD District shall be regulated as follows: C. Height; The top of a freestanding sign A. Purpose: To relieve vehicular and or wall sign shall be no higher than pedestrian traffic congestion and pra- eight feet {i3') from existing grade. mote the safe and expedient flow and parking of traffic on private property. D. Number: One sign,. B. Size: All vehicular traffic-control signs E. Location: Location shall be subject to shall not exceed one square foot, design review. A wall-mounted sign except multi-purpose signs, which Town of Vail ~ 1-4C-t fi shall not exceed four (4) square feet. All pedestrian traffic-control signs shall not exceed one square foot, except multi-purpose signs, ,which shall not exceed four (4) square feet, subject to design review. C. Height: No part of the sign shall ex- tend above six feet (6`) #rom existing grade. D. Number: Subject to design review. E. Location: Location shall be subject to design review with a approval from the Town >=ngineer far any sign placed adjacent to a public street or way. F. Design: Subject to design review. G. Lighting: Indirect, subject to design review. H. Landscaping: Subject to design re- view. 1. Special Provisions: Special provisions shall be as follows: 3. May be either freestanding ar wall- maunted, with same size require- ments. 2. No individual sign will be approved unless it conforms to an overall sign program for the entire building, sub- mitted by the applicant 3. No sign shall contain any advertis- ing, but may identify the owner by name. 4. If a "na parking" sign (as furnished by the Town) is used, there may be no other sign for the same purpose. (Ord. i 3(t 996} § 2} 1. Purpose: To identify a business ar organization which has its own exteri- or public entrance within amulti-ten- ant building. • t t -4C-i 7 11-4C-"i7: WALL SIGNS: A. Arcade: Wall signs, arcade shall be regulated as follows: 1. Purpose: To identify a business organization fronting on an arcade within a building or between buildings having public access. 2. Size: One square foot for each. five {5) franc lineal feet of the individual business or organization with amaxi- mum area of ten {1 Q) square feet. 3. Height: The top of the signs shall be no higher than eight. feet (8') above existing grade. 4. Number: One per business front on an arcade, as determined by the Ad- ministrator, subject to design review. 5. Location: Parallel to the exterior wall of the business front on an ar- cade, subject to design review. 6. Design: Subject to design review. 7. Lighting: Indirect or pan-channeled, provided that signs only be lighted until ten o`clock (1 ~:oo) P.M., or until the closing of the business which is serves or represents, whichever is the least restrictive. B. Individual Business Within Multi-Ten- ant Building: Wail signs, individual business within amulti-tenant building shall be regulated as fallaws: Tarvn of Vail 11-4C-17 2. Size: Two and five-tenths 2.5 square feet for each five (5} front lineal feet of the individual business or organization having its own exterior public entrance in a multi-tenant build- ing, with a maximum of five (5} square feet allowed for a business with insuf- ficient frontage. Maximum area shall not exceed twenty (24} square feet. 3. Height: No part of the sign shall extend above twenty five feet (25'} from existing grade or the plate line of the building, whichever is more re- strictive; 4. Number: One sign. 5. Location: Parallel to the exterior wall of the individual business or orga- nization, adjacent to the North or South Frontage Roads, subjec# to design review. 6. Design: Subject to design review. 7. Lighting: Indirect or pan-channeled, provided that signs only be lighted until ten o'clock (14:4(3) P.M., or until the closing of the business which it serves or represents, whichever is least restrictive. 8. Special Provisions: Special provi- sions shall be as follows: a, A joint directory sign permit#ed, subject to the provisions of this Arti- cle. b. A business or organization which has a wall sign is not excluded from participating in a joint directory. c. An individual business with no calculable frontage along the North or 11-4C-17 South Frontage Roads, or with a basement or second floor entrance, may have one sign with a maximum area of five (5) square feet in a loca- tion subject to design review or desig- nated in a specific sign program far the building in which the business or organization is located. d. Space shared with common exterior public entrance by more than one business or organization shall be treated as a single business ar organi- zation for the purposes of calculating frontage. C. Joint Directory Signs Far Multi-Tenant Building: Wall signs, joint directory signs for amulti-tenant building shall be regulated as follows: 1. Purpose: To list all tenants within a multi-tenant building and to guide the pedestrian to an individual tenant within the building. 2. Size: fine square foot per tenant within the multi-tenant building, .with a maximum area of twenty five (25} square feet. 3. Height: No part of such signs shall extend above eight feet (8') from ex- isting grade. 4. Number: One sign. 5, Location: Parallel to the exterior wall adjacent to the North or South Frontage Roads subject to design review. 6. design: Subject to design review. 7. Lighting: Indirect or pan-channeled, provided that signs only be lighted Town of VQiI 11-4C-17 until ten a'cloc~ {10:00) P,M., or until the closing of the business which it serves ar represents, whichever is least restrictive. $. Special Provisions: Special provi- sions shall be as follows: a. Any joint directory sign oriented toward pedestrians shall be subject to the provisions of this Article. b. All joint directory signs must be kept current. c. Pive (5) square feet may be in- cluded in a wall-mounted joint directo- ry sign for the purpose of identifying the building, in lieu of any other sign for the same purpose. D. Single-Business Use: Wall signs, single-business use shall be regulated as follows: 1. Purpose: To identify a business or organization being the sole business occupant within a building. 2. Size: Two and five-tenths (2.5} square feet for each five (5) front lineal feet of the building, with a maxi- mum area of twenty (20} square feet. Combined maximum area for more than one sign shall no# exceed twenty (20) square feet. 3. Height: No part of the sign shall extend above twenty five feet (25') from existing grade or the plate line of the building, whichever is more re- strictive. 4. Number: Dne sign. 1. Any sign or signs attached to or applied to the inside surface of any exterior window will be limited to a coverage of fifteen percent (15%) of the total window space. Further, with the exception of gas filled, illuminated, and fiber optic window signs, na sign or signs shall cover more than ten (10} square feet of any window space. Gas filled, illuminated and fiber optic window signs shall not cover more than three (3} square feet of any win- dow space. 2. A window space is considered to be the total area of any single window ~I 17 -4C-1 a 5. Location: Parallel to the exterior i! wall adjacent to the street which the building abuts, subject to design re- view. 6. design: Subject to design review. 7. Lighting: Indirect or pan-channeled provided that signs only be lighted until ten o'clock (10:00) P.M., or until the closing of the business which it serves or represents, whichever is least restrictive. S. Specia! Provisions: Special provi- sions shall be as follows: a building identification sign will not be permitted for businesses and organizations having a sign within this category. (C7rd. i 3(1996} § 2} 1i-4C-18: WINDOW SIGNS: Window signs shall be regulated as follows: A. Purpose: To identify parkicular types of services, products or events. El. Size: Town of Vail 11-4C-i 8 pane or series of window panes sepa- rated by mullions of twelve inches {°S2"} or less. C. Height: The top of the sign shall be na more than twenty five feet (25') above existing grade. d. Number: Each window frontage may contain a sign or signs within the prescribed sign limits for each front- age on a street or major pedestrianway with a maximum of two (2) signs per frontage. Not more than one sign for each frontage shall be permitted to be a gas filled, illuminat- ed or fiber optic window sign. E. Location: Window signs must be af- fixed to a glass surface or a maximum of six inches (6'") from the giass sur- face. F_ Design: AEI gas filled, illuminated,. or fiber optic window signs shall be sub- ject to design review. G. Lighting; Indirect or pan-channeled, provided that signs only be lighted until ten o'clock (10:00) l'. 1111,, or until the closing of the business which it serves or represents, whichever is least restrictive. H. Landscaping: Not required. Special Provisions: Special provisions shall be as follows; 1. In the -event that a business or organization chooses to locate an identification sign on a window in lieu of a projecting or hanging sign, or a wall sign, they may do so, subjec# to the requirements of the category un- • 7 7 -4~G-i S der which the business falls, subject to design review. 2. A gas filled, illuminated, or fiber optic window sign may be used to identifiy a business which has no other exterior business identification sign. Two and one-half (~'/~) square feet of sign shall be allowed per each five (5} lineal feet of frontage of the individual business or organization having its own exterior entrance in a single busi- ness use or a multi-tenant building, with a maximum of five {5} square feet of sign aliowed for businesses with insufficient frontage. A maximum of ten {7 fl} square feet shall be allowed far one sign. A maximum of one sign per frontage, not to exceed a total of two (2) signs for the business shad be allowed. (©rd. 13{i 9g6} § 2) Toi.un of Vaid 1 1-5-1 CHAPTER EXEMPTED AND PRC}FIIBITED SIGNS • • SECTION: 11-5--1: Exempted Signs 11-5-2: Prohibited Signs 11-5-1: EX>CiVIPTED STGNS: The provi- sions of this Title shall not apply to the following signs: A. Memorial signs or tablets, names of buildings and date of erection when cut into any masonry surface; B. Official government notices and notic- es- pasted by governmental officers in the peri~ormance of their duties, gov- ernment signs to control traffic or for other regulatory purposes, or to identi- fy streets, or to warn of danger; C. Works of "fine art", as defiined ih Chapter 1 of this Title, which in no way identify or advertise a product or business; D_ Temporary decorations ar displays, when they are clearly incidental to and are customarily and commonly associ- ated with any national, local or reli- gious holiday or celebration, provided, that such decorations are maintained in an attractive condition and da not constitute a fire hazard, as determined by the Administrator, subject to review by the Design Review Board; E. Terr~porary or permanent signs erect- ed by public utility companies ar con- 17 -5-1 struction companies to warn of danger or hazardous conditions, including signs indicating the presence of un- derground cables, gas lines and simi- lar devices; and F. Signs displayed on trucks, buses, trailers or other vehicles which are being operated or stored in the normaE course of a business, indicating the name of the owner, business and location, which are applied to moving vans, delivery trucks, rental trucks and trailers and the like; provided, that the primary purpose of the vehicles is not far the display of signs, and provided that they are parked or stored in areas appropriate to their use as vehicles. G. Signs displayed on balloons which are associated with a special event as that term is defined in Section 4-8-11 of this Code, pursuant to the following conditions: Toaun o,~ Veil 1. The special event with which the balloon is associated has obtained a special events license from the Town as provided for in Sections 4-8-11 and 4-8-12 of this Code. 2. Any individual business partnership or corporation wishing to display signs an a balloon shall file an application with the Town Clerk on a forrti to be provided by the Town Clerk. Each sponsor shalt be entitled to have no more than one balloon for each spe- cial event. 1298 11-5-~ 3. There shall be not more than three (3) balloons for any special event. 4. Caid air balloons shall not exceed twenty feet (2Q') in height as mea- sured from existing grade to the top of the balloon. ~. No balloons shall be permitted to be inflated within the Town until evi- dence is given to the Town in the form of an aircraft liability insurance policy or certificate of insurance evidencing that the applicant has obtained aircraft liability insurance for the balloon cov- ering bodily injury ar death and prop- erty damage in an amount of not less than one million dollars (`~1,OOD,C}QQ.OQ}. All such policies shall name the Town, its officers, and employees as additional insured. 6. Balloons shall not be tethered or attached to the roofs of buildings with the exception of the L9onshead park- ing structure and the Vail parking structure. 7. Balloons shall be displayed only during the length of the special event with which the balloon is associated or for seven (7) days, whichever time period is less. 8. The applicant shall designate the specific location at which he ar she desires to display the balloon and that location shall be subject to the ap- proval of the Director of the Depart- ment of Community Development or hisfher designee. 9. The applicant, hisfher agent or employee shall be present at all times when the balloon is inflated to make sure that appropriate safety measures 3. The area of the temporary sign shall not exceed three (3} square feet. 4, The height of the temporary sign small not exceed five feet (~') as mea- sured from the grade at the base of the sign. 5. The temporary sign shall only be displayed during that period of time that the garage sale or yard sale is in progress. Real estate open house signs adver- tising an open house of the property upon which the sign is located, sub- ject to the fallowing: 1. The temporary real estate open house sign shall be a freestanding or wall sign. 2. There shall not be more than ono temporary real estate open house sign on the property where the open house 11-5-1 for the protection of the public are ~ ' taken. H. Garage sales and yard sales signs temporarily erected on residential property for which the requirements of Title 4, Chapters 1 and 3 of this Code have been met and said sign is sub- ject to the following: 1. The temporary garage and yard sale sign shall be a freestanding or wall sign. ~. There shall not be more than one temporary garage sale and yard sale sign on the property where the sale is being conducted and one directional temporary sign off-site. 1298 Town. of Vail • 1 1-5-1 is being conducted and one directional temporary sign off-site. 3. The area of the temporary sign shall no# exceed three (3} square feet. 4. The height of the temporary sign shall not exceed five feet (5'} as mea- sured from the grade at the base of the sign. 5. The temporary sign shall only be displayed during that period of time that the property upon which the sign is located is available for an apes house presentation or three (3) days, whichever period of time is shorter, (©rd. 6(1998) § 3: Ord. 74(1993): [ord. 4(1989} § 1: ord. 9(1973) § 12} 11-5-2: PRQHIEITED SIG\S: The fol- lowing signs shall not be permit- ted, erected ar maintained in the Town: A. Signs with visible moving, revolving or rotating parts or visible mechanical movement of any description or other apparent visible movement achieved by electrical, electronic or mechanical means. 11-5-2 commercial purposes, other than tra- ditional holiday decorations. E. Signs which incorporate projected images, emit any sound which is in- tended to attract attention, ar involve the use of live animals. F. Any sign (together with its supporting structure) now or hereafter existing which, ninety (90) days or more after the premises have been vacated, advertises an activity, business, prod- uct or service no longer produced or conducted upon the premises upon which such sign is located. if the sign or sign structure is covered or the identifying symbols or letters removed, an extension of time may be granted by the Administrator upon good cause for such extension being shown. (This provision shall not apply to permanent signs accessory to businesses which are open only on a seasonal basis, provided there is clear intent to contin- ue operation of the business.} G: Signs no# permanently affixed or at- tached to the ground or to any struc- ture except for window signs and temporary barriers utilized far emer- gency purposes. B. Signs with optical illusion of move- ment by means of a design which H presents a pattern capable of revers- ible perspective, giving the illusion of motion or changing of copy. C. Signs with lights ar illuminations which flash, move, rotate, scintillate, blink, flicker, vary in intensity, vary in color, or use 'intermittent electrical pulsation. D. Strings of light bulbs used in connec- tion with commercial premises for Town of Vail Any sign or sign structure which: 1. Is structurally unsafe; or 2. Constitutes a hazard to safety or health by reason of inadequate main- tenance or dilapidation; or 3. Is not kept in goad repair; or 4. Is capable of causing electrical shocks to persons likely to come in contact with it_ '~ 29 S 1 1-5_~ 1 1-5-2 Any sign or sign structure which: window sign which have a total accu- mulative square footage greater than 1. Is in violation of the provisions of ten (10) square feet In size and which this Title; or can be seen from any public way within the Town. (Ord. 5(1993} § 10: 2. In any other way obstructs the view Ord. 14(1982) § 1(h)) of, may be confused with, ar purports to be an official traffic sign, signal or device or any other official sign; or 3. Uses any wards, phrases, symbols or characters implying the existence of danger ar the need for stopping or maneuvering of a motor vehicle; or 4. Creates in any" other way an unsafe distraction for motor vehicle operators; or 5. Obstructs the view of motor vehicle operators entering a public roadway from any parking area, service drive, private driveway, other thoroughfare. J. Any sign which obstructs free ingress to ar egress from a required door, window, fire escape or other required exit way. K. Illegal nonconfiorming sign, as defined in Section 11-G-1 of this Title. L. Off-premises advertising signs or any other sign not pertinent and clearly incidental to the permitted use on the property where located. M. All Wean signs. N. All gas filled, illuminated, and fiber optic signs and lighting located on the exterior of any building or structure. O. Gas filled, illuminated, and fiber optic sign ar signs within the interior of the business and not considered to be a :~ 1298 Town of Vail 11-8-1 CHAPTER 6 NQNCQNFORMING SfGNS 11-9-3 SECTION: nonconforming sign is otherwise: terminat- ed, and the nonconforming sign shall be 11-5-1: Defined removed within thirty (30} days of said ter- 11-8-2: Continuance urination. (Ord, a{1977) § 1: Ord. 9('k973) 11-6-3: Termination § 16(~j} 11-6-4: Administrative Procedure 11-6-3; TEi~tMINAT][QN: The use or operation of nonconforming 11-6-1: DEFI:~iED: "Nonconforming signs shall be terminated as follows: signs'" shall be, on the effective date hereof, any sign which: A. Obsolescence: At such time as any sign becomes obsolete. A sign be- A. Was erected prior to the ef#ective date comes obsolete with the discontinu- hereof, and does not conform to the once of the business, service or activi- pravisions set forth herein. ty which it advertises; removal. of the business or activity from the location B. Is located in newly annexed territory to which it directs, ar far other similar and is determined to be noncanfarm- reasons; provided, however, that this ing. The effective date afi the annex- provision shall not apply to seasonal ation shall constitute the beginning closing. date upon which all nonconforming, signs shall be subject to the amortiza- B. Abandonment: Abandonment of a. tion schedule set forth in this Chapter. ninconfirrning sign shall terminate immediately the right to use or oiler- G, Becomes a nonconforming sign due to ate such sign. amendment of this Title. (Ord. 5(1977) § 1: Ord. 9{1973) § 16(1)) C. Destruction, Damage Or Alteration: The right to continue use or operation of any nonconforming sign shall termi- 11-6-2: CONTINi1ANC1E: Any sign Hate whenever the sign is altered in which, in accordance with the any way, ar damaged or destroyed definition contained in Section 11-6-1 of this over fifty percent 1;50%) of its ap- Ghapter, has been determined to be non- praised value. confirming may continue in use and opera- tion after the effective date hereof, only as D. Violation Of Provisions: Any violation provided in Section 11-fi-3 of this Chapter. of this Title shall terminate imrnediate- Howewer, the amortization period specified ly the right to continue a nonconfarm- in subsection 11-6-3F of this Chapter shall ing sign. cease immediately if the operation of the Town of Vail 11-6-3 1 1-6-4 B. Condemnation: The Town Cauncii Review Board and the Town Council, f` '• may choose to condemn a noncon- or he/she may file an application tar a farming sign. Recommendations for variance. The date of the notice shall condemnation may be made by the be deemed to be the date of its mail- Design, Review 13oard_ ing. The Design Review Board may recommend to the Town Council that F. Amortization: The right to continue to the application for a variance be use or operate a nonconforming sign granted, and the Town Council may shall terminate five (5} years after the approve the application i# it is found effective date hereof or the annex- that the sign substantialiy conforms to anon of the area in which the sign is this Title, that it does not adversely located to the Town. (Jrd. 5(1977} affect the character of the neighbor- § 1: ©rd. 9(1973) § 15(3)} hood, and the same would be in the public's interest. If the variance is granted, the sign may continue in 11-6-4: ADMIiVISTRATIVE I'R©CE- existence subject to the provisions of llLJRE: this Title, and subject to any condi- Lions that may be made on the ap- A. identification; Notice Ta Owner; Ap- proval by the Town Council, if the peal: Within a reasonable time after application is denied, the right to con- the effective date hereof or the effec- tinue a nonconforming sign shad ter- tive date ofi the annexation of any area urinate in_ accordance with the provi- to the Town, the Administrator shall signs of this Chapter. compile a list of the existing noncon- torrning signs and present said list to 8. Abatement; Casts: In the event that a the Design Review Board at its next nonconforming sign is not removed regularly scheduled meeting. The upon termination as provided above, Design Review Board may affirm, add ~ the Administrator sha1B give written to or delete signs from the list as notice of said failure to remove the presented by the Administrator. After nonconforming sign by registered or the review of the list of nonconforming certified mail to the owner of the sign signs by the Design Review Board, (if known to the Administrator), the the Administrator sha[I send vrritten owner of the property upon which the notice by regular mail, postage pre- sign is located, and the owner of the paid, to the owner of the noncanforrn- business, property, interest or enter- ing sign (i# known to the Administra- prise identified or advertised by said tor) and to the owner of property, nonconforming sign. 9f the sign is not business interest or enterprise. adver- removed or repaired as required by used or identified by the noncon#orm- this Title within fifteen (15} days after ing sign. Within fifteen (15} days from the date of the notice, the Administra- the date of said notice, the owner of _ for may cause such sign to be re- the sign or the property, business, moved at the expense of the person to interest or enterprise advertised or whom the notice was directed, and identified by the nonconforming sign shall, upon the determination of such may appeal the classification of the expenses, certify the same to the sign as nonconforming to the Design Director of Finance for the Town. The • 'Torun of Vail 1 ~ -5-4 Director of Finance shall notify the person or persons to wham the notice was directed ofi the total cast incurred for such removal of the sign, and if that cost has not been paid within #hirty (30} days after the date of notifi- cation to pay the entire cost and ex- pense of such removal, such costs and expenses shall become a lien against the property afi the recipients, and the Director of Finance shall certi- fy the same to the Gounty Treasurer for collection in the saute manner as general property taxes are collected. The amount certified by the Director of Finance to the Gounty Treasurer for collection shall include the actual cost of repair ar removal of said sign, plus fifteen percent (15%} in addition there- to, shall include an amount equal to ten percent (~0%) as penalty and interest for the cast of collection. The date of mailing shail be deemed the date of the notice or notification. (Ord. ~{i s7~} § i :ord. 9(7 s~~} § i s(4}} • 11-6-4 7'orvn of `V¢il • 11-7-1 CHAPTER 7 VARIANCES • ., SECT]C7N: 11-7-1: Purpose; Limitations i 1-7-2: Application 11-7-3: Fee 11-7-4: Hearing 11-7-5: Criteria For Approval 11-7-6: Appeal To Tawn Council 11-7-1: 1'URPQSE; LIMITATIONS: A. Considerations: In order to preuen# or to lessen such practical difficulties and unnecessary physical hardships inconsistent with the objectives of this Title, variance from the regulations may be granted. A practical difficulty or unnecessary physical hardship may result from the size, shape, or dimen- sions of a structure, or the location of the structure, from topographic or physical conditions ^n the site or in the immediate vicinity, or from other physical limitations, stree# locations, or traffic CC)nditlon5 in the immediate vicinity. Cost or Inconvenience to the applicant of s#rict or literal compliance with a regulation shall not be a reason for granting a variance. B. Scope: A variance may be granted with respect to any regulation con- tained in this Title. (Qrd. 9(1996) § 3) 11-7-2: APPLICATION: Application for a variance shall be made upon a form provided by the Administrator. The 1 1-7-5 variance application shall include the appli- cation for a sign permit and shall also state the applicant's reasons for requesting vari- ance in accordance with the criteria set forth in 5eetion t1-7-5 ofi this Chapter. (Ord_ 9(1996} § 3) 11-7-3: FEE: The Town Council shall set a reasonable variance fee for filing a sign variance application. The fee shall be sufficient to caner the cast of Tawn s#aff time and other expenses incidental to the review of the application. The fee will be adopted in a fee schedule. The fee shall be paid at the time of application and shall not be refundable. (Ord. 9(1996} § 3) 11-7-4: HEARING: l.fpon receipt of a complete variance application, the Administrator shall set a date for,. and conduct a hear'sng befcare the Planning and Environmental Commission in accordance with the requirements of Title 12, Chapter 17 of this Cade. Public notification of the hearing shall be required and shall follow the notification requirements as stated in Section 12-3-6 of this Code. Where the provisions of Title 12, Chapter 17 of this Code conflict with, or differ from, the specif- ic provisions contained in this Chapter, the provisions of this Chapter shall override andJor nullify the conflicting provisions of Title 12, Chapter 17 0# this Code. (Grd. 9(1996} § 3} 11-7-5: CRITERIA FOR APPROVAL: Before the Planning and Envi- Toaun of I~7ail 1 ~ -~-~ ronmental Commission acts on a variance application from this Title, the applicant must prove physical hardship, and the Plan- ning and Environmenta! Commission must find that: A. Special Circumstances Exist: There are special circumstances or condi- tions applying to the land, buildings, topography, vegetation, sign struc- tures or other matters on adjacent lots or within the adjacent right of way, wl-~ich would substantially restrict the effectiveness of the sign in question: provided, however, that such special circumstances or conditions are unique to the particular business or enterprise #o which the applicant de- sires to draw attention, and da not apply generally #o all businesses or enterprises. B. Applicant plot Responsible: That such special circumstances were not creat- ed by the applicant. C. Harmony Maintained: That the grant- ing of the variance will be in general harmony with the purposes of this Title, and will not be materially detri- mental to the persons residing or working in the vicinity, to adjacent property, to the neighborhood, or to the public welfare in general. d. ]n Line 1Nith Provisions: The variance applied for does not depart from the provisions of this Title any more than is required to identify the applicant's business or use. E. Other Factors: Such other factors and criteria as the Planning and Environ- mental Commission deems applicable to the proposed variance. (Ord. 9(1996) § 3) ~ 1-7-6 1 ~ -7-6: APPEAL TO TQ'i~VV Ct)UNCIL: An appeal to the Town Council of a Planning and Environmental Commis- sion action on a variance may be made in accordance with the appeal process as outlined in Section 12-~-3 of the Zoning code'. (Ora. 9(1996) § 3) • • 1. See Tntle 12 of this Code. 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N b CT1 4J a ca'a a @ ~ ~ N ~ v ~ ~ G p .sa ~"~ •a~ ~uaaE s~~~~ ~ rn~~N~ o~ ~. a c -ti ~. E a a ~, ~ ~ E o a ° G -a °~ U ~ 4 N~ ~ ~ ~Sa Q ~ ~tiC-~~ N Q y~c off' sp ~ as c~ a~~.o cEruv a m ~ °'~•~ ,~ o '~ ~ c O~ .. P ~,~ j-c' ~ c o •;-'_ w c O ~-° .s„ c u a~ .,. ~ E u a ~, ,~ ~ rn a, c 2~ ,~ o ~ n 8 E -~ s 'Z c c ~ c~ ~ ac a~ v~ .~ a Z `~ r ,n o ~ ~ ~ W ~ a~ d~ac ~ ~ Z ~~ w '~ ~ L O ts-~ ~ in • Camments from sign cads meeting on October 22, 2002 Comments from the meeting included: • The code should allow advertisement on umbrella's for decks • The code is still too long. It need's to be shorter • The draft code works better and flaws much better than the existing code. • There was a comment that projecting signs have a limit of 8 sq. ft. and that should be consistent. • In reference to the quantity Limits on page 3© there were concerns that there could be too many signs with 3 business ID, 1 - 2 sq ft sign for the display of hours of operation, affiliations (VCBA}, and Directory signs. Some merchants feel that the number should be limited to 1 sign per frontage. Others feel that a maximum of 3 is too limiting. The average number of business ID signs is 2-3. Large merchants like Gorsuch and Kenney's Double Diamond have 4 signs on a frontage. Options to address the sign quantity issue include: • Limit business ID signs to 3 per frontage. • Limit business ID signs to 1 or 2 per entrance (This could encourage owners to create more entrances on to a primary pedestrian way) • Don't limit numbers and allow the area Iimitation~Table on page 30} to control total sign area. It would be up to the merchant to determine how many signs they could have. • Allow 2 signs for frontages under 75 feet and 3 signs for frontages over 75 feet. The Town would very much appreciate input on this question. There was a comment about awnings and why they need to be removed when a new tenant moved into a space. It was asked that the draft be revised to allow an awning to remain in place if it was in good condition and that the old letters or image from the previous merchant could not be seen on the old awning. • There was a lengthy discussion on for sale signs. Some felt that promotional signs which allowed one to state the % off in a promotion was appropriate. Others felt that a merchant should just be able to state that a sale was occurring. The draft sign code allows a 1.5 square foot sign that says sale but would not allow a sign to state a specific discount. The final major issue that was discussed was outdoor displays. The draft code prohibits outdoor displays in the ski season but allow them for the rest of the year, Some felt this was inappropria#e and would impact sales. Other merchants felt it was critical to prohibit outdoor displays. Kay Ferry reviewed the history on outdoor displays and stated that the Town mast likely will regulate displays and that the draft sign code provided a good compromise. Kay also offered to do a survey of VCBA members an this issue. Also Kay forwarded other specific comments on outdoor displays that the Town should not regulate the times of day which a display would be out. There was general agreement that the times of operation should not be regulated, ~~ ..~ Planning and Environmental Commission ACTIOiI~ FORM Department of Community Development 75 South Frontage Road, Vail, Coiarado 81657 te1:970.47'9.2139 fax: 970.471.2452 web: www.ci.vail.co.us Project Name: Mtn Sehaol Cabin Historic PEC Number: PEC020062 Project Description: Participants: ©WNER VAIL MOUNTAIN SCHOOL 09/30/2{302 Phone: 3150 KATSOS RANCH RD VAIL CO 83.657 License: APPLICANT Sraun Associates Inc 09/30/2002 Phone: 926-7575 • Dominic Mauriella POB 2658 Edwards, CO Dominic@braunasscxiates.com 81632 License: Project Address: 3094 BOOTH FALLS RD VAIL Special historic and architectural structure designation for the Mountain School iog cabin Location: VMS Log Cabin Legal Description: Lot: 12 Block: 1 Subdivision: VAIL VILLAGE FILING 12 Parcel Number: 210102301017 Comments: BOARDJSTAFF ACTION Motion By: Rollie Kjesbo Second By: Doug Cahill Vote: 5-0 Conditions: Action: APPROVED Date of Approval: 10/28J2002 Cond: $ (PLAN): Na changes to these plans may be made without the written consent of Town of Vail staff and/or the appropriate review committee(s). Planner: ~~( ,~~,# PEC Fee Paid: $0.00 • Approved 11/25/02 PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENTAL COMMISSION i PUBLIC MEETING MINUTES Monday, October 28, 2002 PROJECT ORIENTATION /NO LUNCH- Community Derrelopment Dept. 1:00 p.m. PUBLIC WELCOME • MEMBERS PRESENT MEMBERS ABSENT John Schofield Gary Hartman Erickson Shirley Chas Barnhart Doug Cahill George Lamb Rollie Kjesbo Site Visits: 1:00 p.m. 1. Vail Mountain School Cabin - 3160 Katsos Ranch Road 2. Sign lour Driver: George ~3 NOTE: If the PEC hearing extends until 6:00 p.m., the beard may break for dinner from 6:00 - 6:30 Public Hearinq -Town Council Chambers 2:00 pm A request for approval of a "hlistoric and Architec#ural Structure" designation, to allow for the relocation of the Vail Mountain School Cabin, pursuant to Title 10, Chapter 2, Vail Town Code, located at 3160 Katsos Ranch RoadlLo# 1, Vail Mountain School Subdivision. Applicant: Vail Mountain School, represented by Braun Associates„ Inc.. Planner: Matt Gannett • Matt Gannett presented an overview of the staff memorandum. There was no public. comment. John Schofield stated that this application does qualify forthis designation under the criteria required by the applicable section of the Town Code. Rollie K~esbo, moved to approve the application, in accordance with the findings and criteria in the staff memorandum. Doug Cahill seconded the motion_ The motion passed by a vote of 5-0. ~. fit7~'h dF Y~tIL ~~ Approved 11/25/02 2. A request for a recommendation to the Vail Town Council, to allow for text amendments to ' Title 11, Sign Regulations, Vail Town Code, and setting forth details in regards thereto. Applicant: Town of Vail Planner: Russell Forrest Russ Forrest stated' that this is a worksession only and then presented an overview of the staff memorandum. Erickson Shirley asked about what would occur with sign variances that have already been granted. Russ Forrest stated that we would have to look into that, Rollie Kjesbo asked about the number of signs that are non-compliant with the code today and the number of signs that would be non-conforming today. Russ Forrest responded and said that staff has reviewed existing signs with the draft and believes that existing legal signs would comply to the draft code. Erickson Shirley asked about the regulation of sale signs. Russ Forrest responded that the new code deals with it very specifically. George Lamb asked about sign programs for certain buildings and if the code could encourage sign programs in other ways. Erickson Shirley asked if rather than having one standard sale sign, if there could be a provision where an applicant could propose some#hing creative that could be approved by the Design Review Board. He went on to say that #hose signs at the end of the season are huge incentives for people to came to Vail at the end of the season. He stated that the main purpose of signs is to guide people and that developing a sense of consistency for end-of-the season sales would be beneficial for the entire town at the end of the season. George Lamb asked about the merchant discussions. Russ Forrest stated that he was surprised by the input from the merchants, who advocated clamping down on sale signs. Erickson Shirley stated that he was referring to "going out of business and liquidation" signs, which is different than "end of season" signs. John Schofield suggested clearly defining "end of season" signs. He stated, with regards to outdoor display, that if it blocks the flow of traffic, or is on TOV property, then no way. Russell Forrest asked about the size of signs. John Schofield stated that he did not believe that residential nameplates were big enough, Erickson Shirley stated that he felt that residential projects should all be grandfathered. John Schofield stated that he did not feel that the 1 sq. ft. for joint directories was enough. He then stated that he felt that having a total square footage allowance with a maximum number of signs seemed like a goad idea.. He also stated #hat maybe the number of allowable signs could also be based on frontage. Doug Cahill stated that J signs per frontage seemed like too much if there was an extremely small frontages. 2 Approved 1725142 John Schofield asked about the Sonnenalp property and how signs would be allocated. Doug Cahill asked about tying the number of signs based on entries. Erickson Shirley stated that he felt the scale of the map was difficult to read. He then asked about the Town's signage and the wayfinding program. Doug Cahill asked about the banners that are in Lionshead and the Village. Russ Forrest clarified that those are part of special events. 3. A request for a warksession to present the proposed pions for an amendment to the Town of Vail Land Use Plan and the Vail Village Master Plan, to facilitate the construction of "Nail's Front Door" project and associated improvements and setting forth details in regards thereto, located on an unplatted parcel, generally located south of the Lodge Tower and west of the Vista 8ahn Ski Yard, Amore complete metes and bounds description is available at the Department of Community Development. Applicant: Vail Resorts Development Company Planner: Allison Ochs TABLEa UNTIL NOVEMBER 5, 2002 (joint worksession with Vail Town Council) 4. A request for a worksession to present the proposed plans for the redevelopment of several projects in Lionshead, including the Vail Resorts Core Si#e, West Day Lot., Tennis Court Site, North ^ay Lot, Holy Cross Site, Waste Water Treatment Plant and associated public improvements and setting forth details in regards thereto. A mare complete legal description is available at the Department of Community Development.. Applicant: Vail Resorts Development Company Planner: Allison Ochs TABLED UNTIL NOVEMBER 5, 2002 (joint worksessian with Vail Town Councily 5, Approval of October 14, 2002 minutes MOTION: George Lamb SECOND: Rollie 1<jesbo VOTE: S-0 John Schofield said he didn't second the motion on page 10; Doug Cahill did. APPR©VED AS AMENDED 6. information Update A discussion ensued regarding the philosophical alignment between Council and PEC. The applications and information about the proposals are available for public inspection during regular office hours in the project planner's office located at the Town of Vail Community Development Department, 75 South Frontage Road. Please call 479-213$ far information. Sign language interpretation available upon request with 24 hour notification. Please ca11479- 235f, Telephone for the Hearing Impaired, for information. Community Development Department