HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977- 5 Amending the Sign Code of The Town of Vail
ORDINANCE NO,
Series of 197 7
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE SIGN CODE OF
THE TOWN OF VAIL, TO PROVIDE DEFINITIONS,
CONTINUANCE, AND TERMINATION OF NONCON-
FORMING SIGNS AND THE ADMINISTRATIVE
PROCEDURE FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION THEREOF;
AND THE ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE WITH
RELATION THERETO; SAVING PROSECUTIONS AND
PENALTIES FOR VIOLATIONS; AND, SETTING
FORTH MATTERS IN DETAIL IN RELATION TO
THE FOREGOING
WHEREAS, the Sign Code for the Town of Vail was
adopted in Ordinance No. 9, Series of 1973, providing a
comprehensive sign ordinance for the Town of Vail; and
WHEREAS, the Town Council has determined that
provisions should be made for the amortization of non--
conforming signs to fully implement the stated purposes of
the Town's comprehensive sign ordinance including the
co-ordinatcd and harmonious development of the Town in a
manner that will conserve and enhance its natural environ-
ment and character; and
WHEREAS, the Town Council has determined that it is
in the interest of the public welfare to enact these fallow-
ing amendments to Ordinance No. 9, Series of 1973, for the
public health, welfare and safety;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL
OF THE TOWN OF VAIL, COLORADO, THAT:
Section 1. Section 1b "Nonconforming Signs" of
Ordinance Na. 9, Series of 1973, is amended to read as
follows:
Section 16. NONCONFORMING SIGNS
(1) Definition of Nonconforming Signs.
Nonconforming signs shall be, on the effective
date of this ordinance, any sign which:
• (a) was erected prior to the effective
date of Ordinance No. 9, Series of
1973, and does not conform to the
provisions set forth therein;
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(b) is located in newly annexed terri-
tory and is determined to be non-
conforming (the effective date of
the annexation shall constitute the
beginning date upon which all non-
conforming signs shall be subject to
the amortization schedule set forth
herein);
(c) becomes a nonconforming sign due to
amendment of the Town of Vail Sign
Code.
(2) Continuance of Nonconforming Signs.
Any sign which,in accordance with the def ini-
tions contained in Subsection 16{1) above,
has been determined to be nonconforming may
continue in use and operation after the
effective date of this ordinance only as
provided in Subsection 16(3} below. However,
the amortization period spec if ied below shall
cease immediately if the operation of the
nonconforming sign is otherwise terminated,
and the nonconforming sign shall be removed
within 30 days of said termination.
{3) Termination of nonconforming signs.
The use or operation of nonconforming signs
shall be terminated as follows:
{a) by obsolescence - at such time as
any sign shall become obsolete. A
sign becomes "obsolete" with the
discontinuance of the business, ser-
vice or activity which it advertises;
removal of the business or activity
from the location to which it directs
or for other similar reasons provided,
however, that this provision shall not
apply to seasonal closings.
{b) by abandonment. Abandonment of a non-
conforming sign shall terminate imme-
diately the right to use or operate
such sign.
(c} by destruction, damage or alteration.
The right to continue use or operation
of any nonconforming sign shall ter-
minate whenever the sign is altered in
any way, or damaged or destroyed over
50% of its appraised value.
{d) by violation of this ordinance. Any
violation of this ordinance shall ter-
minate immediately the right to continue
a nonconforming sign.
(e} by condemnation. The Town Council may
choose to condemn a nonconforming sign.
Recommendations for condemnation may be
made by the Design Review Board.
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(f} by amortization.
continue to use
conforming sign
five years after
of this ordinanc
of the area in ti
located to the '~
The right to
or operate a non-
shall terminate
the effective date
e or the annexation
hi.ch the sign is
own of Vail.
{9) Administrative Procedure.
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(a) Within a reasonable time after the
effective date of this ordinance ar
the effective date of the annexation
of any area to the Town of Vail, the
Sign Code Administrator shall compile
a list of the existing nonconforming
signs and present said list to the
Design Review Board at its next
regularly scheduled meeting. The
Design Review Board may affirm, add
to or delete signs Pram the list as
presented by the Sign Code Administrator.
After the review of the list of noncon-
forming signs by the Design Review Board,
the Sign Code Administrator shall send
written notice by regular mail, postage
prepaid, to the owner of the nonconform-
ing sign (if known to the Sign Code
Administrator) and to the owner of the
property, business, interest or enter-
prise advertised or identif ied by the
nonconforming sign. Within 15 days from
the date of said notice, the owner of the
sign or the property, business, interest
ar enterprise advertised or identif ied by
the nonconforming sign may appeal the
classification of the sign as n~nconform-
ing to the Design Review Board and the
Town Council, or he may file an applica-
tion for a variance. The date of the
notice shall be deemed to be the date of
its mailing. The Design Review Board may
recommend to the Town Council that the
application for a variance be granted,
and the Town Council may approve the appli-
cation if it is found that the sign sub-
stantially conforms to Ordinance Na. 9,
Series of 1973 (as amended}, that it does
not adversely affect the character of the
neighborhood, and the same would be in the
public's interest. If the variance is
granted, the sign may continue in existence
subject to the provisions of Ordinance No.
9, Series of 1973 {as amended) and subject
to any conditions that may be made on the
approval by the Town Cauncil. If the
application is denied, the right to con-
tinue a nonconforming sign shall terminate
in accordance with the provisions of this
Section l6.
(b} In the event that a nonconforming s~.gn
is not removed upon termination as proms
vided above, the Sign Code Administrator
shall give written notice of said failure
to remove the nonconforming sign by regis-
tered or certified mail to the owner of the
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sign (if known to the Sign Code
Administrator}, the owner of the
property upon which the sign is
located, and the owner of the bus-
iness, property, interest or enter-
prise identified or advertised by
said nonconforming sign. If the
sign is not removed or repaired as
required by this ordinance, within
15 days after the date of the notice,
the Sign Code Administrator may cause
such sign to be removed at the expense
of the person to wham the notice was
directed, and shall, upon the deter-
mination of such expenses, certify the
same to the Director of Finance for
the Town of Vail. The Director of
Finance shall notify the person or
persons to whom the notice was directed
of the total cost incurred for such
removal of the sign, and if that cost
has not been paid within 30 days after
the date of notification to pay the
entire cost and expense of such removal,
such costs and expenses shall became a
lien against the property of the recipi-
ents, and the Director of Finance shall
certify the same to the Eagle County
Treasurer for collection in the same
manner as general property taxes are
collected. The amount certified by the
Director of Finance to the County Trea-
surer for collection shall include the
actual cost of repair or removal of said
sign, plus 15~ in addition thereto, shall
include an amount ecrual to 10~ as penalty
and interest far the cost of collection.
The date of mailing sha11 be deemed the
date of the notice or notification
Section 2. The repeal and re-enactment of the above
section of the Sign Code of the Town of Vail shall not consti-
tute a bar to the enforcement of any violations of the sections
so repealed or re-enacted, or the prosecution and punishment
of any act or acts already committed in violation of this
section so repealed or so re-enacted. All sections repealed
by this ordinance shall remain in full force and effect for the
purposes of sustaining any and all actions to enforce the same,
suits, proceedings, prosecutions instituted, and the penalties
imposed therefor, which arose prior to the effective date of
this ordinance.
Section 3. A11 sections or parts of sections of the
Sign Code or Zoning Ordinance of the Town of Vail, ordinances
or parts of ordinances in conflict or inconsistent herewith,
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are hereby repealed, provided, however, that the repeal of
any section or parts of sections of the ordinances of the
Town of Vail shall not revive any other section of said ordi-
nances heretofore repealed or superseded.
Section 4. Tf any part or parts hereof are held to
be invalid, unconstitutional, or void, such shall not affect
the remaining portions of this ordinance.
Section 5. This ordinance shall take effect in
accordance with the provisions of the Charter of the Town of
Vail.
INTRODUCED, READ, APPROVED ON FIRST READING, AND
ORDERED PUBLISHED THIS 1st day of February, 1977. A public
hearing on this ordinance will be held in the Council Chambers,
Municipal Building, Vail, Colorado, on the 15th day of February,
1977, at 7:30 P.M. or as soon thereafter as it may be called.
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February, 1977,
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