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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2003-19 Repealing and Reenacting Title 11 Sign Regulations, Vail Town Code, to Accomplish Longstanding Goals and Objectives Established by the Town• • • ORDINANCE NO. 19 Series of 2003 AN ORDINANCE REPEALING AND REENACTING TITLE 11, SIGN REGULATIONS, VAIL TOWN CODE, TO ACCOMPLISH LONGSTANDING GOALS AND OBJECTIVES ESTABLISHED BY THE TOWN, AND SETTING FORTH DETAILS IN REGARDS THERETO. WHEREAS, in recent years, the sign code has been identified as being too complicated to follow, difficult to enforce, and lacking a purpose statement; and WHEREAS, text amendments are permitted pursuant to parameters set forth for such in Section 12-3-7 of the Town Code of the Town of Vail; and WHEREAS, the Design Review Board of the Town of Vail has held public hearings to review the proposed amendments and has recommended approval for their adoption; and WHEREAS, the staff of the Community Development Department of the Town of Vail has held focus group meetings with local merchants and sign contractors, who have responded favorably to the proposed text amendments; and WHEREAS, the Planning and Environmental Commission of the Town of Vail has held public hearings on the proposed amendment in accordance with the provisions of the Town Code of the Town of Vail and finds that the amendment meets the following four goals: 1. Develop a clear purpose statement for the sign code. 2. Develop a new sign code, complete with graphics, 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 detract from it. 3. Make the code easier to understand and implement. 4. Make the code easier to enforce by the Town, and; WHEREAS, the Planning and Environmental Commission finds that the proposed amendments further the development objectives of the Town of Vail; and WHEREAS, the Planning and Environmental Commission of the Town of Vail has recommended approval of this text amendment at its April 28, 2003, meeting, and has submitted its recommendation to the Town Council of the Town of Vail; and Ordinance No. 19, Series 2003 • • ~ WHEREAS, the Town Council of the Town of Vail finds that the proposed text amendment furthers the general and specific purposes of the Sign Regulations; implements and achieves the applicable elements of the adopted goals, objectives, and policies outlined in the Vail Comprehensive Plan and is compatible with the development objectives of the Town; and WHEREAS, the amendments demonstrate how conditions have substantially changed since the adoption of the subject regulation and how the existing regulation is no longer appropriate; and provide a harmonious, convenient, workable relationship among land use regulations consistent with municipal development objectives; and WHEREAS, the Vail Town Council finds it in the interest of the public health, safety, and welfare to adopt this amendment to the Town Code. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF VAIL, COLORADO, THAT: Section 1. The purpose of this ordinance is to repeal and reenact TITLE 11, SIGN REGULATIONS, VAIL TOWN CODE. TITLE 11, SIGN REGULATIONS, is hereby repealed and reenacted as follows in ATTACHMENT A (attached). Section 2. If any part, section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this ordinance is for any reason held to be invalid, such decision shall not effect the validity of the remaining portions of this ordinance; and the Town Council hereby declares it would have passed this ordinance, and each part, section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase thereof, regardless of the fact that any one or more parts, sections, subsections, sentences, clauses or phrases be declared invalid. Section 3. The Town Council hereby finds, determines and declares that this ordinance is necessary and proper for the health, safety and welfare of the Town of Vail and the inhabitants thereof. Ordinance No. 19, Series 2003 2 +~ • • Section 4. The amendment of any provision of the Town Code as provided in this ordinance shall not affect any right which has accrued, any duty imposed, any violation that occurred prior to the effective date hereof, any prosecution commenced, nor any other action or proceeding as commenced under or by virtue of the provision amended. The amendment of any provision hereby shall not revive any provision or any ordinance previously repealed or superseded unless expressly stated herein. Section 5. All bylaws, orders, resolutions and ordinances, or parts thereof, inconsistent herewith are repealed to the extent only of such inconsistency. This repealer shalt not be construed to revise any bylaw, order, resolution or ordinance, or part thereof, theretofore repealed. INTRODUCED, READ ON FIRST READING, APPROVED, AND ORDERED PUBLISHED ONCE IN FULL ON FIRST READING this 21St day of October, 2003 and a public hearing for second reading of this Ordinance set for the 4"' day of November, 2003, in the Council Chambers of the Vail Municipal Building, Vail, Colorado. ...,,~ ~o~N O F ~V~1 L 'EA • S ATTEST: 'own Clerk Ludwig Kurz,(f11 ayor READ ON SECOND READING, APPROVED, AND ORDERED PUBLISHED ONCE IN FULL ON SECOND READING this 18~' day of November, 2003 in the Council Chambers of the Vail Municipal Building, Vail, Colorado. Ordinance No. 19, Series 2003 3 • O~N~OF~V~! .• . ~ ti .• •. i S~~ ~ Rod Slifer, Mayor ATTEST: ~~ _Q~` el~Donaldson, Town Clerk Ordinance No. 19, Series 2003 • • TOWN OF VAIL TITLE 11: SIGN REGULATIONS • • • M TITLE 11 SIGN REGULATIONS Subject , ~ . "..Page Description, Purpose, and Applicability .......................................:...:.~..................::... 2 Definitions ..........:.............................. .............. ..... .... ................. .......... ....3 Administration ...............:................:................................... ... .. ................ .........9 Sign Application Procedures ...............................................:........ ...........:.....:...11 Design Guidelines and Standards :........................................................................13 Business and Building Identification Signs ............................................................... 16 Other Signs .................................................:....................................................25 Sign Programs ................................'..................................... ...........................29 ... Exempt, Prohibited, arid Non-Conforming Signs ............................... .....:....::...........3 0 Variances and Appeals ..................................................:.. ~:....... ......................32 Violations and Enforcement............ .. .......... ~ 33 1 • • CHAPTER1 C7 DESCRIPTION, PURPOSE, AND APPLICABILITY SECTION: environment that is aided by signs that identify, direct, grid 11-1-1` Description inform. 11-1-2: Purpose 11-1-3: Applicability 4. To aid in providing for the growth of an orderly, safe, 11-1-1: DESCRIPTION beautiful„and viable community. This Title may be cited as the SIGN REGULATIONS for the Town, and shall be incorporated as Title 11 of the Vail Town Code. 11-1-2: PURPOSE A. GENERAL PURPOSE: These regulations are enacted for the purpose of promoting the health, safety, morals, and general welfare of the Town of Vail and to promote the coordinated grid harmonious design and placement of signs in the Town in a manner that will conserve and enhance its natural environment and its established character as a resort and residential community of the highest quality. B. SPECIFIC PURPOSE: These regulations are intended to achieve the following specific ` purposes: 11-1-3: APPLICABILITY Except as provided elsewhere in this Title, the design, placement, and use of any signs shall 'be in compliance with all of the regulations specified in this Title. All signs in the Town of Vail are subject to the Design Guidelines and Standards (Section 11-5-1) and review by the Design Review Board (DRB). 1. To describe and enable the fair and consistent enforcement of signs in the Town of Vail. 2. To encourage the establishment of well- designed; creative signs that enhance the unique character of Vail's village atmosphere. 3. To preserve a successful and high-quality business 2 _ • • • CHAPTER 2 DEFINITIONS SECTION: 11-2-1: DEFINITIONS ABANDONED SIGN: A sign, and its supporting structure, that has ceased to be used for the display of sign copy. AWNING For the purposes of this Title, the roof- like cover that is temporary in nature and projects from the exterior of a building, typically over windows, walkways, doorways, or outdoor eating areas. ADMINISTRATOR . A member or members of the Town of Vail Staff appointed by the Town Manager and designated to administer and enforce the guidelines outlined in Title 11: Sign Regulations. AGGRIEVED PERSON Any person as defined in Section 12-3- 3-6-2 the Town of Vail Zoning Regulations. ` ANIMATED SIGN Any sign or part of a sign that changes physical position by any movement or rotation or that gives the visual impression of such movement or rotation: prohibited in the Town of Vail. ARCHITECTURAL PROJECTION Any projection that is not intended for occupancy and that extends beyond the face of an exterior wall of a building, including roof overhangs, mansards, unenclosed exterior balconies, marquees, canopies, pilasters, fascias and the like, but not including signs. AREA, SIGN (SD 1) Varies according to type of sign: see Chapter 6, Business and Building Identification Signs AREA, SIGN (SD 2) Varies according to type of sign: see Chapter 6, Business and Building Identification Signs BANNER, PENNANT, or BUNTING Any temporary decorative cloth, or material that is related to the announcement or promotion of community events or activities or to the decoration of the Town for special holidays. BILLBOARD A permanent outdoor advertising sign that advertises,goods, products, or services that are not related to the premises on which the sign is located: prohibited in the Town of Vail. BUSINESS OPERATION SIGN A sign that conveys information about a business; this may include the hours of operation and the listings of accepted credit cards, organizational affiliations or slogans, and notable awards. BUSINESS SIGN Any sign that displays the name of the business upon which site it is located including any graphics and language that represent the business. BUILDING IDENTIFICATION SIGN Any sign that displays the name of the building upon which site it is located including any graphics and language that represent the building. CHANGEABLE COPY A manually operated sign that displays graphical or word content that can be 3 • • easily changed or altered: prohibited in the Town of Vail. CLEARANCE The vertical distance from existing grade to the lowest-hanging point of any projecting/hanging sign or flag. CONSTRUCTION SIGN (see Temporary Site Development Sign) DESIGN Including but not limited to the location, , shape, dimensions, color, symbols, letters, material, and luminosity that ,, _ _ comprise a sign. ' DIRECTIONAL SIGN A sign that serves to direct pedestrian or vehicular traffic. DISPLAY BOARD (see Menu Box) ELECTRONIC DISPLAY TERMINAL Any monitor or electronic device used to provide public information or to promote a special event: allovved for Town of Vail public information purposes only. ERECT To build, construct, attach, hang,'place, mount, suspend, or affix a sign: this also includes the painting of wall. signs, murals or supergraphics. EVENT, SPECIAL A public event that is of interest to the community as a whole and has been approved and given a permit by the Town Manager. The promotion of any product, political candidate, religious leader, or commercial goods or services secondary to the permitted event, shall be prohibited. FIBER OPTIC SIGN A sign of thin, transparent, homogeneous fiber of glass or plastic that is enclosed by material of a lower index of refraction that transmits light throughout its length through internal • reflections: prohibited in the Town of Vail. FINE ART Sculpture, fountains, or similar objects possessing form and beauty, including paintings or drawings. FLAG Any city, county, state, national, organizational, or institutional symbol or insignia applied to a piece of fabric. FLASHING SIGN Any directly or indirectly illuminated sign that exhibits changing natural or artificial light or color effects by any means whatsoever: prohibited in the Town of Vail. FREESTANDING SIGN A single or multi-faced sign that is . detached from a building and is affixed to a supporting structure or imbedded in . and extending from the ground. FRONTAGE, BUILDING The horizontal, lineal dimension of any side of a building that has a usable public entrance upon a major vehicular or pedestrian way or other major circulation area. Where more than one use occupies a building, each use having a public entrance for its exclusive utilization shall be considered to have its own business frontage. FRONTAGE, BUSINESS The horizontal, lineal dimension of any side of a first story, second story, or other above grade business that has a usable public entrance upon a major vehicular or pedestrian way or other major circulation area. Where more than one use occupies a building, each use having a public entrance, for its exclusive utilization shall be considered to have its own business frontage. 4 • • • GRADE, EXISTING The existing level of a property after any development or construction activity and prior to the erection of a sign. HANGING SIGN (see Projecting/Hanging Sign) HEIGHT For the purposes of this Title, the height above existing grade to the highest part of a sign and its structures, unless otherwise noted or described. ILLUMINATED SIGN A sign emitting or reflecting a steady suffused or g{owing light. ILLUMINATION, DIRECT Lighting by means of an unshielded light source whereby the light source is directly visible to the viewer. ILLUMINATION, INDIRECT A light source separated from the sigri that illuminates the sign's surface by means of spotlights or similar fixtures with reflective housings that control and direct light onto the sign area;. the indirect light source shall not be visible to the viewer. ILLUMINATION, INTERNAL Illumination by means of a light source that is within a sign that has a translucent background, silhouetting opaque letters or designs, or that is within letters or designs that are made of a translucent material: prohibited in the Town of Vail, excluding signs used by the Town of Vail for public information purposes. ILLUMINATION, NEON Alight source in which a colorless, odorless, inert gaseous element known as neon is found: prohibited in the Town of Vail. 5 ILLUMINATION, PAN-CHANNELED An indirect, concealed light source which is recessed into any element of a sign and is attached directly to the face of the sign: each element to be lit must . have opaque surfaces such that the light does not shine through the sides or backs of the elements but through the front face only. ILLUMINATION, RECESSED A source of light that is directed upon a sign and placed inside of an architectural element, such as an eaves a preferred type of sign lighting within the Town of Vail. INSCRIPTION, MASONRY _ The name and/or date of a building etched into masonry. JOINT DIRECTORY SIGN A type of Building Identification and Business Sign that displays the name of a building, complex, or center and the names and addresses of two or more businesses within. KIOSK A small structure, typically located within a pedestrian walkway or similar circulation area that is used as a display space for posters, notices, exhibits, and similar displays: for public information use by the Town of Vail. MAINTENANCE, SIGN The replacing, repairing or repainting of a sign and/or its structure due to ordinary wear and tear, weathering, or accident. MENU BOX (also known as a display board or display box) A freestanding or wall sign enclosed in glass for the express purpose of displaying menus, real estate listings, entertainment options, or items related to the advertised business: allowed at restaurants, real estate businesses and movie theaters only. • MURAL A work of art or a painting that is applied to and made an integral part of an exterior wall and which shall receive approval either by the Town of Vail's Art in Public Places or Design Review Board prior to application. A mural shall be considered a wall sign, and regulated as such, if it contains words, logos, trademarks, or graphic representations of any person, product or service that identifies or advertises a business. Signatures shall be allowed but limited to a maximum of two square feet in size. NON-CONFORMING SIGN (may also be known as a legally non-conforming sign) Any advertising structure or sign that was approved by the Town of Vail, and erected and maintained prior to the enactment of this Title and any amendments thereto, but that fails to ' " conform to all applicable regulations and restrictions of this Title. OFF-PREMISES SIGN Any sign that relates to or advertises products, services, or uses, or directs persons to a different premise than that upon which the sign is located. OPEN/CLOSED SIGN A type of window sign that may be two- sided and displays the words "open" or "closed" on one or both sides of the sign. OPEN HOUSE SIGN A temporary sign advertising areal- estate showing. PERSON For the purposes of this Title, any individual, firm, partnership, association, corporation, company, or organization of any kind. POLITICAL SIGN A temporary sign that announces, promotes, or draws attention to any • • candidate(s) seeking public office in an election; also any sign announcing political issues. PORTABLE SIGN A sign that is not attached to the ground, a building, or a structure: this does not include avehicle-mounted sign as defined in this Title. PREMISE Land and the buildings that are owned or rented thereupon. , PROJECTING SIGN A sign that is attached to a building, extending horizontally beyond the surface of the building to which it is attached. PUBLIC ENTRANCE An entrance to a building or business that is customarily used or intended for use by the general public. Fire exits, employee entrances, loading dock entrances not generally used by the public, French doors that open onto a patio but are not used as a primary entrance, and other similar entrances shall not be considered public entrances. A double door shall be counted as one public entrance. PUBLIC INFORMATION SIGN An informational sign that relays directions to the public regarding resources, restrooms, or any other similar public amenity. QUANTITY The number of signs allowed a business or building. REFLECTIVE SURFACE Any material or device that has the effect of intensifying reflected light, such as Scotchlite®, Day-glo®, glass and luminous paint: when pertaining to signage, prohibited in the Town of Vail. 6 • RESIDENTIAL NAMEPLATE SIGN A sign erected for the sole purpose of identifying the inhabitant(s) residing therein, and/or the house name or address, that shall not contain advertising of any kind. SIGN A surface or space as identified in these guidelines, whether continuous or not, that identifies a business, .building, or any related products and services by means of letters, numbers, figures, or other symbols, devices, or representations. SIGN DISTRICT Any one of three areas designated by the Town of Vail in Title 11: Sign Regulations, each of which is subject to different standards. SIGN POSTS AND POLES Any vertical upright(s) that support a freestanding sign, that are not attached to or braced by any other structure. SIGN PROGRAM A master plan designed to show the number and relationship. of signs for any building or cluster of buildings that houses multiple tenants and is therefore allowed multiple signs. SIGN STRUCTURE The supports, uprights, braces, hanging devices, and framework of a sign. SITE The property that provides a location for and justifies the area of a sign. SIZE (see Area, Sign) STAFF A member or members of the Town of Vail Community Development Department, appointed by the Town Manager and designated to administer and enforce the guidelines outlined in Title 11: Sign Regulations. • • STAINED GLASS Multi-colored pieces of translucent material held together by foil or lead canes with various joints soldered together. SUBDIVISION ENTRANCE SIGN A sign that identifies a subdivision or condominium complex or group of apartment buildings having at least one hundred lineal feet of frontage along a vehicular or pedestrian way. , TEMPORARY SIGN A sign that is intended for a definite and limited period of display that is not permanently affixed to a structure or sign structure. TEMPORARY SITE-DEVELOPMENT SIGN A sign permitted to identify a project under construction and the associated hazardous conditions that may include the project name and address; a temporary site-development sign may not include the name of the general contractor, architect, real estate agent, or other persons inherently associated with the development. TEXT Words and/or numbers, when used on a sign (as defined in this title) for the purpose of identifying or advertising a business or location. Corporately- registered trademarks shall count as text, regardless of their size, location, or any other variables. TRAFFIC-CONTROL SIGN (for private property) A sign permitted, by the Town of Vail to identify private parking areas and to direct the flow of traffic on private property. VEHICLE SIGN Any temporary sign, logo, or advertisement that is placed, painted, attached, or displayed on a vehicle. 7 • • WALL SIGN A sign that is attached to, painted onto, or erected upon the wall of a building or structure, with the exposed face of the sign in a plane parallel to the face of the wall. WINDOW SIGN A sign installed upon or within three feet of a window, that is visible from the nearest pedestrian or vehicular way and is used for the purpose of display or advertising: this term does not include merchandise displays. YARD SALE SIGN (also known as a garage sale sign) A temporary sign that announces a garage sale, open house, or similar event. ZONE A zoning district as described in Title 12, Zoning Regulations, Vail Town Code (e.g., ABD or CC3). A "zone" is not the equivalent of a sign "district'; as described in this Title. • 8 • • • CHAPTER 3 ADMINISTRATION SECTION: 11-3-1: Administration 11-3-2: Liability 11-3-1: ADMINISTRATION A. ADMINISTRATOR 1. Appointment The Town Manager shall appoint an Administrator, who shall administer and enforce this Title. This position may be combined with another position in the Town of Vail. 2. Responsibilities The Administrator/Staff shall be responsible for the duties prescribed in this Title, which entail the enforcement of the sign regulations. 3. Enforcement The Administrator/Staff may serve notice of violation and carry out removal of any sign in violation of this Title. The Administrator/Staff may call upon the Town Attorney to institute necessary legal proceedings and the Chief of Police and/or authorized agents to assist in the enforcement of this Title. B. DESIGN REVIEW BOARD 1. Appointment The Design Review Board shall be appointed according to Title 4, Chapter 3 of the Vail Town Code. 2. Responsibilities The Design Review Board shall be responsible for the duties prescribed in this Title, which entail the review of sign applications. 9 • C. AMENDMENTS The regulations prescribed in this Title may be amended or repealed according to Section 12-3-7, Amendment, of the Vail Town Code 11-3-2: LIABILITY The provisions of this Title shall not limit the liability of any person who erects or owns any sign from personal -injury or property damage resulting from,the .placing of a sign, or resulting from the negligence or willful acts of such person or his/her 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. The provisions of this Title shall not impose upon the Town of Vail, its officers, employees, or the Design Review Board, any responsibility or liability by reason of the approval of any sign. • 10 • • CHAPTER 4 SIGN APPLICATION PROCEDURES SECTION: • 11-4-1: Submittal Requirements 11-4-2: Sign Application Review 11-4-1: SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS 1. Staff Review: The~Community Any sign erected within the Town of Vail Development Department of the shall be regulated by this Title and is subject Town of Vail shall accept for review to design review by the Staff and/or Design the properly completed sign Review Board of the Town of Vail. The application. following application requirements must be met for any sign that is to be erected within a. If the Staff determines that the the Town of Vail. sign application unquestionably meets the standards of this Title, A. SIGN APPLICATION: including the Design Guidelines A sign application for the erection of and Standards as they are an individual sign consists of an stated in Chapter 5 and the "Application for Design Review" technical requirements as they which must be obtained from the are stated in Chapter 6, Staff Town of Vail's Community shall then approve the Development Department, properly application. All applications completed per the instructions, and approved by the Staff shall be returned with the appropriate listed on the next publicly-posted materials to the Staff in order to agenda of the Design Review begin the two-phase review process Board. listed in Section 11-4-2 of this Chapter. b. If the Staff determines that the sign application meets the B. APPLICATION FEE: standards of this Title, but does A reasonable application filing fee not unquestionably meet the shall be set by the Vail Town Council Design Guidelines and to include the cost of the Town of Standards as they are stated in Vail administration time and other Chapter 5 and the technical expenses involved in the review of requirements as they are stated the application. The fee shall be in Chapter 6, Staff will schedule paid at the time that the application the application for review by the is submitted and shalt not be Design Review Board at their refundable. next hearing, held the first and third Wednesdays of each 11-4-2: SIGN APPLICATION REVIEW month. A. CRITERIA FOR DECISION: c. If the Staff determines that the Each sign application is subject to sign application does not meet the following two levels of review: the standards outlined in this Staff review and Design Review Title, including the Design Board (DRB) review. Guidelines and Standards as they are stated in Chapter 5 and 11 • • • the technical requirements of this technical requirements as Title as they are stated in listed in Chapter 6 of this Chapter 6, Staff shall deny the Title, the Design Review application. Upon denial of the Board will approve, or application based on lack of approve with conditions, the compliance with any part of this applicant's sign proposal. Title, the applicant will be notified The applicant will be notified of the denial in writing and may in writing of the approval and submit a new application to the any conditions placed on the Staff, file an appeal of the Staff approval, and may then erect decision to the Design Review the sign according to the Board, or file an application fora approved application. -_ variance in accordance with _ Chapter 10 of this Title, b. Upon Design Review Board Variances and Appeals. denial of the application based on the Design 2. Design Review Board review: Guidelines and Standards The Design Review Board will listed in Chapter 5 and/or the review all sign applications technical requirements listed scheduled on their agenda by Staff, in Chapter 6 of this Title, the in the required presence of the applicant will be notified in applicant or such applicant's writing of the reasoris for - ,representative, to ascertain the denial and may submit a new proposal's conformance with the application to Staff according 'Design Guidelines and Standards as to the recommendations from listed in Chapter 5 and the technical the Design Review Board. requirements as listed in Chapter 6 The applicant may file an `of_this Title. - appeal to the Town Council if . he/she chooses not to submit a... ,Upon determination of anew application to Staff compliance with the Design (see chapter 10 of this Title, Guidelines and Standards Variances and Appeals). listed in Chapter 5 and the 12 • • • CHAPTER 5 DESIGN GUIDELINES AND STANDARDS SECTION: 11-5-1: Purpose 11-5-2: Design Guidelines 11-5-3: Design Standards 11-5-1: PURPOSE The Design Guidelines and Standards exist to provide direction for signs within the Town of Vail that enharice local streetscapes and provide aesthetic consistency with both the built and natural environment. The guidelines and standards are intended to encourage expression and creativity. The Design Guidelines make use of the word "should", to allow for subjectivity and creativity, whereas the Design Standards make use of the word "shall", signifying strict interpretation and enforcement. 11-5-2: DESIGN GUIDELINES Any sign erected within the Town of Vail should: A. Be consistent with the scale and architecture already present in the Town: sign location, configuration, design, and size should be aesthetically harmonious with the mountain setting and the alpine village atmosphere of the Town. B. Be compatible with the placement of surrounding signs: similar signs should not be placed within close proximity of each other, but should instead incorporate variety and visual interest within the "view corridor" that they are placed. The Staff shall review all proposed signs in the context of adjacent signage to verify that the sign is appropriately placed. C. Be composed of predominately natural materials which may include, but are not limited to: painted, stained, solid, or carved wood; brick; stone; wrought iron or metals such as copper or brass that have been treated to prevent reflective glare; non-reflective glass and stained glass; other naturally-textured building materials. Plastic and other synthetic materials that are not naturally-textured, such as sign foam, vinyl or Plexiglas® are discouraged. D. Use natural colors: earth tones: full spectrum of soil, clay, and metallic colors; neutrals: off-whites to deep brown and black; bright colors should be used only as accents. 13 Attractive wooden sign • E. Use creative graphics and lettering: the creative use of depth, relief, shading, three-dimensional projections and other pleasing textural qualities is generally encouraged. The guidelines that apply to general sign colors likewise apply to graphics and lettering. Three- dimensional projections shall not be calculated as part of total sign area, but the size, placement, and style of the projections shall be subject to design review. ~ Both of these signs portray the creative., , use of graphics F. Be surrounded by landscaping: landscaping, when appropriate, should be designed in harmony with surrounding natural landforms and native plants (xeriscaping). • • G. Use inconspicuous lighting: lighting should be integrated into the overall design of the sign, both in color and placement, and should be of no greater illumination than is necessary to make the sign visible at night. Recessed and indirect light sources are encouraged. ,~.. 11-5-3: DESIGN STANDARDS .' Any sign erected .within the Town of;Vail shall conform to the following standards: A. Compatibility: signs shall be visually compatible with the size of surrounding structures and other signage and shall not visually dominate the structure or business, to which they belong. The Staff shall review all proposed signs in the context of adjacent signage to verify that the sign is appropriately-sized. B. Colors: fluorescent, Day-glo® and neon colors are prohibited. 14 Inconspicuous light fixture Appropriate sign size C. Reflective surfaces: sign surfaces that reflect light are prohibited and shall instead be comprised of matte qr flat finishes. D. Lighting fixtures: lighting shall be white in color. Lights shall not shine or reflect onto adjacent properties. Internal illumination and fluorescent/neon light sources are prohibited. All lighting shall be subject to design review. E. Sign maintenance: all signs, including their support structures and related fix- tures, shall be kept in good repair; this includes replacement of lighting, re- painting when appropriate, and other actions that contribute to attractive signage. The display surfaces and hard- ware of all signs shall be properly painted, finished, or posted at all times.The glass surfaces on which window signs are affixed shall be well-maintained. • • G. Wind pressure and dead load requirements: any sign, as defined throughout this Title, shall be designed to withstand wind pressures and shall support dead loads as required by the most recent building code (IBC) at the time of construction, as adopted by the Town of Vail. and determined by the Chief Building Official. H. Moving parts: signs that have, or appear to have, moving parts (aside from natural wind-induced movement) are prohibited. I. Placement on public property: signs shall be constructed on private property outside of the Town right-of-way and shall not project onto the Town right-of-way except when permitted under a licensing agreement or a revocable right-of-way permit issued from the Town of Vail. J. Sign inspection: each sign-for which a permit is required shall be subject to inspection by the Staff. F. Electrical wiring: electrical wiring shall be concealed. In addition, all signs that contain electrical wiring shall be subject to the provisions of the adopted electrical code of the Town and the electrical components shall bear the label of an approved testing agency. 15 Attractive and well-maintained support system • CHAPTER6 BUSINESS & BUILDING IDENTIFICATION SIGNS SECTION: 11-6-1: Purpose and Description _ 11-6-2: Sign Districts 11-6-3: Business Signs a 11-6-4: Building Identification, Signs 11-6-1: PURPOSE AND DESCRIPTION Business & Building Identification signs are meant to identify and inform through the display of the business and/or building name and any graphic symbols or language perti- nent to the advertised enterprise. The follow- ing chapter covers all of the technical infor- mation related to Business and Building Identification Signs. All Business and Build- ing Identification Signs shall comply to the standards outlined in this chapter and shall be subject to design review. 11-6-2:SIGN DISTRICTS Sign District 1 (SD 1): All of Vail except for property zoned ABD and CC3 Sign District 2 (SD 2): All .property zoned ABD and CC3 (West Vail and Cascade Crossing} Sign District 3 (SD 3): West Vail Interchange (CDOT right-of-way) 11-6-3:BUSINESS SIGNS Business Signs are those that display the name of the business and include any graph- ics or language that represent the business. 16 • 1. Sign District 1 (SD 1): Number, area, height, and special provisions of Business Signs a. Projecting/Hanging and Wall Signs Number -one sign per public entrance. Area -the allowable sign area of each allowed projecting/hanging and wall sign shall be up to six square feet and shall be measured according to the total area of the sign, as described in Figure 1. Height -projecting/hanging signs shall have a minimum clearance of eight feet above pedestrian ways and a minimum clearance of 15 feet above vehicular ways. No part of any projecting/hanging or wall sign shall extend more than 25 feet above existing grade. Special provisions - an awning may substitute, in number and placement, for one of the projecting/hanging signs allowed a business, and shall be measured according to the total size of the text, as shown in Figure 2, by a maximum of two imaginary polygons. Attractive projecting/hanging sign Business Sign • • c. Sale Signs .. Total width = 28" x Total height = 22" Total sign area =.61.6"_ ~ . (or 4:3 square feet) = b. Menu Boxes (also known as. Display Boards, Display Boxes, or Special . Boards) Menu box displaying daily restaurant specials Number -one display box or special board per business. Area - the combined area shall not exceed six square feet (6 sq. ft.). Height -the height of the highest part of the menu box shall not extend more than six feet from existing grade. Special provisions -allowed at restaurants, real estate businesses, and movie theaters only: for the exclusive display of materials associated with such businesses. 17 Number -one window sign per business placed inside OR one sign per business placed outside on a display rack only. Area -the area of the allowed sale sign shall not exceed 1.5 square feet. Height -the top of any sale sign shall not extend more than 10 feet above existing grade. Special provisions - if located outside, the sale sign shall be placed on a display rack only. Sale sign permits authorizing sale signs of up to seven square feet maybe obtained by completing an application from 'the Community Development Department. Sale sign permits authorize the use of larger sale signs between the dates `of April 1 st and December 1 st for two periods of up to 15 days each. d. Window Signs Attractive window signage • • (window signs, cont.) Number -not regulated as long as area requirements are met. Area -the area of any window sign shall not exceed 15% of the area of the window in which it is placed, with a maximum size per window sign of six square feet (6 sq. ft.). Mullions that are more than 12" wide shall be considered window separators, thereby signifying a separate "window area". Height -the top of any window sign shall not extend more than 25 feet above existing grade. Special provisions -signs placed inside of a business, within three feet of a window and visible from the outside, shall be counted toward total window sign quantity and area... e. Business Operation Signs s . a Number -one sign per public entrance of a business. Area -each sign may contain up to 1.5 square feet of window signage only (for each public entrance). Height - the top of any business operation sign shall not exceed five feet from the floorplate of the business. Special provisions/purpose -business operation signs shall be allowed only at the public entrance of a business. Business operation signs are intended to provide information such as affiliations, hours of operation, and accepted credit cards or forms of payment. 18~ L_J f. Open/Closed signs Number -one sign per public entrance of a business. Area - each open/closed sign may con- tain up to 1.5 square feet of window signage only (per public entrance). Height -the top of any open/closed sign :.shall not exceed five feet from the floorplate of the business. Special provisions- the one open/closed .sign allowed per public entrance may tie two-sided for convenience. The area shall be calculated according to one side only. g. Below-grade and second-floor businesses Below-grade and second-floor businesses shall be allowed one projecting/hanging sign with a maximum area of 4 square feet (4 sq. ft.); location shall be subject to design review. A discrete, two-sided open/closed sign Business operation sign including hours of operation and accepted forms of payment .7 2. Sign District 2 (SD 2): Number, area, height, and special provisions of Business Signs a. Wall and Projecting/Hanging Signs Number - one per business frontage on a major pedestrian or vehicular way with a maximum of three per business. Area -the combined allowable total sign area of projecting/hanging and' wall signs.: shall be based on total lineal frontage as described in Section 11-6-3, Total Allowable Sign Area for Business Signs. Wall and Projecting/Hanging signs in Sign District 2 shall be measured according to the total area of the sign, as depicted in Figure 1(previous page). , Height -projecting/hanging signs shall have a minimum clearance of eight feet above pedestrian ways and a minimum clearance of 15 feet above vehicular ways. No part of aprojecting/hanging or wall sign shall extend over 25 feet above existing grade. ~. Figure 2 - ~ - -,r,. > ,~, ~y .. ~~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ' :~ ~„ _ t t~ ~~ ~ .i Ft 3,`.`4 ~ ~~~ i ' v ~`~. t+ Yom: \ ~~\ ~` `~ ~'+ ;~ `~ ~ X48' ~ _ ~..~ ,~' ~?~4Bet-Fi~s',De~i ~:~,.,~ , _':~~ t.r:,:i ~ ~ t ~~.~ ~. ~~. 1 ~,ti~ _ -...~~ , -- .~_..__., tom.- r' i ...wri.°.~,q....+w~ i,ii~~r~~ ~ ,. i~,~` ice' ` y ~'~ - ~s ;.; - ~.~ kw Text area encompassed by dotted line (imaginary polygon) 48"(w) x 12"(h) 4 square feet (576") f • wall and projecting/hanging signs, cont. Special provisions - an awning may substitute for one of the three projecting/ hanging and wall signs allowed a business and shall be measured according to the total text area on the awning (as measured using a maximum of two polygonal shapes, see Figure 2). b. Menu Boxes (also known as Display Boards, Display Boxes, or Special Boards) Number -one menu box per business. Area - the combined area may not exceed six square feet (6 sq. ft.). ' Height -the height of the highest part of the board or display box shall not extend more than six feet from existing grade. Special provisions -allowed at restaurants, real estate businesses and movie theaters only: for the exclusive display of materials associated with such businesses. c. Sale Signs Number -one window sign per business placed inside OR one sign per business placed outside on a display rack only. Area -shall not exceed 1.5 square feet. Height -the top of any sale sign shall, not. extend more than 25 feet above existing grade. Special provisions - if located outside, shall be placed on a display rack only. d. Window Signs Number- not regulated as long as area requirements are met.. Area - the area of any window sign shall not exceed 15% of the area of the window in which it is placed, with a maximum size per window sign of six square feet (6 sq. ft. ). Mullions that are more than 12" wide shall be considered window separators, thereby signifying a separate "window area" . Height -the top of any window sign shall not extend more than 25 feet above existing grade. Special provisions -Signs placed inside of a business, within three feet of a window and visible from the outside, shall be counted toward total window sign quantity and area. I9 t f e. Business Operation Signs Number -one sign per public entrance of a business. Area -each sign may contain up to two square feet of window signage only. Height - the top of any business operation sign may not exceed five feet from the floorplate of the business. Special provisions -business operation signs shall be allowed only at the public entrance of a business. Business operation signs are intended to provide information such as affiliations, hours of operation, and accepted credit cards or forms of payment. f. Open/Closed signs Number -one sign per public entrance of a business. Area - each sign may contain up to 1.5 square feet of window signage only (per public entrance). Height -the top of any open/closed sign shall not exceed five feet from the floorplate of the business. Special provisions- the one open/closed sign allowed per public entrance may be two- sided for convenience. The area shall be calculated according to one side only. g. Below-grade and second-floor businesses Below-grade and second-floor businesses shall be allowed one projecting/hanging sign with a maximum area of 4 square feet (4 sq. ft.); location shall be subject to design review. • 3. Sign District 2 (SD 2) Total allowable sign area for Business Signs The allowable sign area of any Business Sign in Sign District 2 shall be based upon the length of the linear frontage(s) of the space occupied by the business, as detailed in the following table; please note that "total sign area" includes the combined sign area of the total number of business signs (total sign area of projecting/hanging and wall signs) of any one business, but does not include sale signs, open/closed signs, window signs, menu boxes, or business operation signs. Curvilinear, circular, organic, and other unique shapes that incorporate graphics are encouraged. Business Frontage 0' -12.99' 13' - 24.99' 25' - 49.99' 50' - 74.99' 75' - 99.99' 100' + Total Sign Area 10 sq. ft. 14 sq. ft. 20 sq. ft. 30 sq. ft. 40 sq. ft. 50 sq. ft. 4. Sign District 2 (SD 2): measuring business frontage for Business Signs Figure 3 illustrates how to measure the frontage of a business. Note: In order to be considered a frontage, that side of a building or business shall have a major public entrance that opens onto a major vehicular or pedestrian way. ZO • • ~ Figure 3 contains three separate businesses, each sharing portions of a frontage with one or more other businesses. Business A has one frontage upon which signs may be placed, frontage A, which is defined as a frontage because it parallels a major pedestrian/vehicular way and contains a public entrance. Business B also has only one frontage (B) upon which a sign maybe placed. Though the other side of the business parallels a major pedestrian/vehicular way, only the side with an entrance may be considered a frontage. Business C has one frontage (C) upon which a sign may be placed. All three businesses share portions of frontage D, which parallels a major pedestrian/ vehicular way. Lengths A, B, and C each contain an entrance, which qualifies them as frontages. Figure 3 ~, •x, 3 ~" ~4 ~, _ _. ,~ __ r ~ N' ~:, ~ ~ ~ ~Y ~. ~ ~ ,-y 1~3. Y%.:Yl r~ 1, ~ '~ t ...%t' ~~a~. ~ ~ ~~ .'rte ~•{. r~ .~=1N~A-~. I K ~s __ .. ~_. __ :. ~w -~- _. 5. Sign District 3 (SD 3): Business Signs All Signs in Sign District 3 (SD 3) exist under the authority of the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) and are not regulated by the requirements set forth in this Title. u \~: t~ ~, ~ -- -~ • • 11-6-4:BUILDING IDENTIFICATION SIGNS ~. Description: A Building Sign indicates the name of a building, which, in some cases, (such as a hotel or lodge) may be the same as the primary business and building owner. All Building Signs shall comply with the regulations listed herein and shall also be subject to review by the Design Review Board, which reviews signage based on the criteria in Chapter 5 of this Title. The total area allowed for Building Identification signage in both Sign District 1 and Sign District 2 includes the total number of its building signs, each measured differently, according to the type of building identification sign, and varies according to building frontage (see following tables). 22 • 1. Sign District 1 (SD 1): Allowable Building Identification Sign area The linear frontage of a building shall be mea- sured in the same manner as that of a business (see Figure 3), except that frontages shall not be delineated by inner divisions between tenant spaces. Building Identification Signs, unlike Business Signs, shall be allowed on building frontages without entrances, as long as that frontage parallels a major pedestrian or vehicu- larway. Bldg. Frontage Allowed Total Sign Area 10' - 49.99' 20sq ft 50' - 74.99' 30sq ft 75' - 99.99' 40sq ft 100' - 149.99' S0sq ft 150' -199.99' S0sq ft~ 200'+ 60sq ft 2. Sign District 2 (SD 2): Allowable Building Identification Sign area The linear frontage of a building shall be mea- sured in the same manner as that of a business (see Figure 3), except that frontages shall not be delineated by inner divisions between tenant spaces. Building Identification signs, unlike Business Signs, shall be allowed on building frontages without entrances, as long as that frontage parallels a major pedestrian or vehicu- larway. Bldg. Frontage Allowed Total Sign Area 10' - 49.99' 20sq ft 50' - 74.99' 30sq ft 75' - 99.99' 40sq ft 100' - 149.99' 50sq ft 150' - 199.99' 50sq ft 200' - 249.99' 60sq ft 250' - 299.99' 60sq ft 300' - 399.99' 70sq ft 400+ 80sq ft A Building Identification Sign using texf only • • • 3.' Sign Districts 1 and 2: Types of Build- ing Identification Signs a. Freestanding Signs Number -one freestanding sign per building frontage on a major .pedestrian or vehicular way, with a maximum of two freestanding signs per building. Area -freestanding Building Identification Signs shall be subject to the total sign area requirements of the Building Frontage charts listed previously and shall be measured according to the total sign area, as shown in Figure 1, earlier in this chapter. Height - no part of a freestanding Building Identification Sign shall be higher than eight feet above existing grade. Special provisions -Free-standing signs shall be placed on two separate building facades facing pedestrian and vehicular ways and shall be subject to design review. A joint directory sign, though a type of freestanding sign, shall not count toward the total quantity of freestanding signs allowed. b. Wall-mounted Signs Number -one sign per building frontage;, on a major pedestrian or vehicular way. A maximum of two wall-mounted Build- ing Identification signs shall be allowed if . a building has two frontages as defined " in these regulations. Area -wall-mounted Building Identifica- tion signs shall be subject. to the .total sign area requirements of the Building Frontage charts listed previously,. and shall be measured according to the size of the text only, as shown in Figure 2, earlier in this chapter. Height - no part of awall-mounted building identification sign shall be higher than 25 feet above existing grade. Special provisions - if using two signs, signs shall be placed on two separate frontages: subject to design review. 23 Wall -mounted building identification sign .Free-standing Building Identification Sign • • • c. Joint Directory Signs Number- one joint directory sign per building unless the building has more than one frontage (see Chapter 2,, Definitions) with a combined linear frontage that ex- ceeds 150 feet, in which. case that building shall be entitled to two joint directory signs. No Building Identification Sign, other than a joint directory sign, shall be allowed for the side of a building that houses a joint direc- torysign. - Area -each joint directory sign may contain signage of up to one square foot per_busi- ness tenant in a building, and up to three square feet for the name of the building, placed atop the joint directory sign. Height - no part of a joint directory sign shall be higher than eight feet above existing grade. ` Special Provisions - a joint directory sign, though a type of freestanding sign, shall not count toward the total quantity of free- - standing signs allawed. However, the area of the joint directory sign shall be included in the total building identification area allowed according to building frontage. All joint directory signs shall be kept current according to business turnover. 4. Sign District 3 (SD 3): Types of Building Identification signs All Signs in Sign District 3 (SD 3) exist under the authority of the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) and shall not be regulated by the requirements set forth in this Title. 24 Joint Directory Building Identification Sign • • CHAPTER 7 OTHER SIGNS 11-7-1: Flags, Pennants, Banners, and Bunting 11-7-2: Private No-Parking Signs 11-7-3: Public Information Signs 11-7-4: Residential Nameplate Signs 11-7-5:Subdivision Entrance Signs 11-7-6:Temporary Site-Development Signs 11-7-7:Traffic-Control Signs for Private Property 11-7-8: Entertainment Signs 11-7-9:Garage and Yard Sale Signs 11-7-10: Open House Signs 11-7-11: Balloons 11-7-12: Vehicular Signs 11-7-1: FLAGS, PENNANTS, BANNERS, AND BUNTING Description: flags, pennants, banners, and bunting shall be subject to design review and placed appropriately within the Town in order to add color and vitality to the Town of Vail. 1. Clearance: flags, pennants, banners, and bunting shall have a minimum clearance of eight feet when projecting over public walkways and a minimum clearance of 15 feet when projecting over vehicular streets 2. Special Events: banners, pennants, bunting, or decorations of a temporary nature used for the purpose of promoting community activities or the sponsors thereof shall be exempt from the application procedure described in this Title and shall instead be subject to the requirements associated with acquiring a special events permit from the Town of Vail. • a. Granting of a special °`y, . events permit that`involves signage shall be preceded. by staff review: . b. Removal: in the evenf that ~c ` pennants; banners, or bunting are not removed by; the owner on the date specified on the special events permit, written notice will be sent by certified mail to the owner and the item(s) will be removed by the Town of Vail at the owner's expense. 3. Pennants, banners, and bunting that are not associated with community events or activities but are for the purpose of advertising a business or product only are not allowed. 11-7-2: PRIVATE NO-PARKING SIGNS Size: Private No-Parking signs shall not exceed two square feet in size and shall be composed of natural colors according to Section 11-5-1-D, Design Guidelines and Standards. Private No Parking signs shall read as follows: PRIVATE PARKING UNAUTHORIZED VEHICLES WILL BE TOWED BY OWNER 11-7-3: PUBLIC INFORMATION SIGNS .Description: all public information. signs shall be subject to design review and include any display board or kiosk with the intended use of locating posters, handouts, and cards identifying community activities, special events, and personal information. All display 25 • boards and kiosks shall be constructed, erected, and maintained by the Town of Vail or with the permission thereof. 11-7-4: RESIDENTIAL NAMEPLATE SIGNS Description: a residential nameplate sign identifies a house by displaying the family name and/or the home name and the address. ` Size: size shall not exceed one- half square foot per single family or duplex structure or one-half square foot for each multi-family' unit. • • directory nameplate signs shall be kept current. 11-7-5: SUBDIVISION ENTRANCE SIGNS Description: a subdivision entrance sign identifies the entrance to a major subdivision, condominium complex, or group of apartment buildings that have at least 100 linear feet of frontage along a vehicular pedestrian-way. Size: combined size of all faces of a multi-sided sign may not exceed 20 square feet. 2. Height: no part of the sign shall 2. Height: no part of the sign shall extend more than eight feet from extend above eight feet from existing grade. existing grade. 3. Number: limited to a maximum 3. Number: one sign for each of one sign per major entry dwelling unit. providing access to a subdivision. Final decision as to 4. Location: subject to design the determination of a major review. entry shall be at the discretion of the Staff, subject to design 5. Design: wall-mounted or' ,review. projecting/hangirig, subject to design review. A freestanding 4. Design: subject to design ` sign may be used for asingle- . review. family or duplex dwelling structure. 5. Lighting: indirect or pan- channeled. 6. Lighting: indirect. 6. Landscaping: subject to design 7. Landscaping: subject to design review review. 11-7-6: TEMPORARY SITE- 8. Special Provisions: DEVELOPMENT SIGNS nameplate signs in HDMF, Description: a Temporary Site- LDMF, MDMF zories shall be Development Sign includes any sign restricted to one wall-mounted that indicates or identifies development sign per living unit in structures of real property under construction. having two or more living units. Further, such structures may 1. Size: any site development sign have one exterior wall-mounted shall not exceed 20 square feet, nameplate directory, provided with a horizontal dimension no that the individual nameplates of greater than 10 feet. the directory are of a standard design and size. All joint 26 • • • 2. Height: the top of a sign shall be 3. Number: subject to design no higher than eight feet from review. grade. 4. Location: location shall be 3. Number: one sign per site. subject to design review, with approval from the Town 4. Location: awall-mounted sign ~ ~ ,Engineer for any sign ,placed shall be placed parallel to the adjacent to a public street or exterior wall adjacent to the way. street or major pedestrian-way which the building abuts and 5. Design: subject to design shall be subject to design review. review. 5. Design: subject to design 6. Lighting: subject to design review. review. 6. 'Lighting: not permitted. ~ 7. Landscaping: subject to design review. 7. Special Provisions: Temporary Site-Development Signs shall be removed prior to'the issuance of a temporary certificate of occupancy. 11-7-7: TRAFFIC CONTROL SIGNS FOR PRIVATE PROPERTY Description: a Traffic Control Sign shall be placed in order to relieve vehicular and pedestrian traffic congestion and promote the safe and expedient flow and parking of traffic on private property. 1. Size: all vehicular traffic-control signs shall not exceed one square foot except for multi- purpose signs which shall not exceed four square feet and except for private parking signs which shall not exceed two square feet. All pedestrian traffic-control signs shall not exceed one square foot, except multi-purpose signs, which shall not exceed four square feet, subject to design review. 8. Special provisions: a. may be either freestanding or wall-mounted, with same size requirements. b. No sign shall contain any advertising, but may identify the owner by name. 11-7-8: ENTERTAINMENT SIGNS Theatres and movie/media rental business will be allowed three poster images in the front window at any one time. 11-7-9: GARAGE AND YARD SALE SIGNS 1. Garage Sale and Yard Sale Signs temporarily erected on residential property are subject to the following: a. Type: Garage and Yard Sale Signs may be freestanding or wall signs. 2. Height: no part of the sign shall extend above six feet from existing grade. b. Quantity: there shall be a maximum of one (1) sign upon the advertised property and one directional sign off-site. 27 • • c. Area: the maximum area of any single sign shall not exceed one and one-half (1'/z) square feet. d. Height: the height of the sign shall not exceed five feet from the grade at the base of the sign. e. The allowed signs shall only be displayed within twenty-four hours .prior to the start of the sale and during the period of time that the garage or yard sale is in progress. 11-7-10: OPEN HOUSE SIGNS 1. Open House Signs advertising an open house or a showing of the property upon which the sign is located will be subject to the following: a. Type: the sign may be freestanding or a wall sign. b. Quantity: there shall be a maximum of one sign on the property where the open house is being conducted and one directional sign off-site. c. Area: the maximum sign area of any single sign shall not exceed one and one-half (1'/z ) square feet. d. Height: the height of the sign shall not exceed five feet as measured from the grade at the base of the sign. e. The temporary sign shall be displayed only during the open house presentation or three days, whichever period of time is shorter. • 11-7-11: BALLOONS All balloons, regardless of their size, shall be subject to a special events permit. 11-7-12: VEHICULAR SIGNAGE Any vehicles displaying the name of the business associated with said vehicle shall be used on a regular basis for service and delivery or other vehicular needs related to that business activity. Vehicular signs sha!! not be used for the sole purpose of advertising a business, as determined by the Administrator. 28 • • • SECTION: 11-8-1: Sign Program Description 11-8-2: Criteria 11-8-3: Sign Program Review 11-8-1: DESCRIPTION: The purpose of the sign program is to encourage a comprehensive 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 of businesses. A sign program shall convey an organized, innovative, and unique approach to multiple signs. CHAPTER 8 SIGN PROGRAMS 11-8-2: CRITERIA: Sign programs shall be required for all new or demolished/rebuilt multi- family residential projects and for new or demolished/rebuilt commercial projects. Sign programs may be required for other significant new developments (e.g., subdivisions, ski base facilities) or for redevelopment projects at the discretion of the Staff. Existing multi-tenant commercial buildings shall be required to submit a sign program when applying for new signage. Sign programs shall be subject to the provisions, standards, and guidelines listed in this Title. 11-8-3: SIGN PROGRAM REVIEW: All sign programs shall be subject to the design review process detailed in Chapter 4, Sign Application Procedures of this Title. 29 • • ~ CHAPTERS EXEMPT, PROHIBITED, AND NON-CONFORMING SIGNS SECTION: 11-9-1: Exempt Signs 11-9-2: Prohibited Signs 11-9-3: Nonconforming Signs 11-9-1: EXEMPT SIGNS ~ 7. Signage and decorations related and The following signs are exempt from the subject fo a Special Event permit requirements of this code, but remain through the Town of Vail; subject to the Design Stardards and 8. The inscription of names (or dates) Guidelines listed in Section 11-5-1 and the of buildings, when etched into maintenance requirements listed in Section masonry in one location on any 11-11-3 of this Title: business or premise, and in conformity with Chapter 6, Business 1. Memorial signs, dedication plaques, and Building Identification Signs. or tablets; Each letter of an inscription may not exceed two inches (2") in height and 2. Notices posted by governmental, the total engraved area may not officers in the performance `of their ,occupy more than three square feet official. duties; of the surface of the building; 3. Government signs, including 9. Signs in the I-70 right-of-way, which directional signs, to control traffic or are regulated by the Colorado for other regulatory purposes; Department of Transportation (CDOT); and 4. Works of "fine art", including murals, which do not advertise a product or business and which have been approved by the Town of Vail's Art in Public Places Board (AIPP); 5. Temporary decorations or displays, when they are commonly associated with any national, local or religious holiday: however, such holiday decorations shall be removed once their condition has deteriorated such that they are no longer attractive; 10. All political signs, as defined in Chapter 2 of this Title. 11-9-2: PROHIBITED SIGNS The following signs are prohibited within the Town. of Vail: Animated signs that incorporate the use of movement (aside from natural wind-induced movement) through revolving, rotating, or otherwise moving parts; 6. Temporary or permanent signs erected by public utility companies or construction companies to warn of dangerous or hazardous conditions; 2. Signs with the illusion of movement or changeable copy; 3. Signs (or the illumination thereof), that flash, pulse, move, rotate, scintillate, blink, flicker, or vary in intensity and/or color; 30 • annexed territory, shall be 4. Signs that incorporate projected designated as non-conforming. images, emit any sound which is intended to attract attention, or involve the use of live animals; 2. CONTINUATION OF A NON- CONFORMING SIGN 5. Any sign advertising a business or Any sign which has been determined service having been vacated for 90 to be non-conforming may continue or more days. This provision does in use and operation as a non- not apply to permanent signs conforming sign pending the accessory to seasonal businesses, following provisions:, provided there is clear intent to continue operation of the business; a. Any non-conforming sign that is not maintained, at the discretion 6. Any sign or structure that is unsafe of the Administrator and or constitutes a hazard to safety for according to Section 11-2-1, any reason; shall be removed by the Administrator (Section 11-11-3) 7. Any gas-filled, illuminated or fiber and shall be replaced as a optic sign that is visible from any conforming sign, in accordance part of any pedestrian or vehicle with the regulations in this Title. " passageway or walkway; b. All non-conforming signs shall be 8. Any sign or structure that obstructs brought into conformance with ingress to or egress from a required the regulations in this Title ~at the exit way, that obstructs the view of time that the represented vehicular traffic entering or exiting a business changes ownership, public roadway, or that creates an provided that the business unsafe distraction for motor vehicle changes its name and/or offered operators; services, thereby requiring a new sign, or at the time that the 9. Any sign that could be confused with represented business changes an official government sign (such as its name and/or services offered, a traffic sign). but is not; thereby requiring a new sign. 10. ~ Any off-premises sign that is not othenrvise regulated by this Title; and 11. All billboards. 11-9-3: NONCONFORMING SIGNS DEFINITION: Any sign erected prior to the enactment of this Title and in accord with the Town of Vail approval process, that does not conform to the provisions set forth herein (as determined by the administrative procedure listed below), or is located in newly 31 • • CHAPTER 10 VARIANCES AND APPEALS 11-10-1: Variances 11-10-2: Appeal of a Variance 11-10-1: VARIANCES A. Purpose A variance from the Sign Regulations constitutes relief from the strict interpretation.of the standards and may be granted by 'the Planning and Environmental Commission (PEC) in cases where there exists a physical limitation that prevents the existence, placement, or operation of a sign ' in compliance with the standards of Title 11. B.` Application Procedure An application for a variance from the Sign Regulations may be obtained from the Community Development Department. The variance application must include a sign permit application, the applicant's reasons for requesting a variance, and,a nonrefundable fee determined by the Town Council as set forth 6y town ordinances. The Staff shall set a date for a hearing before the Planning and Environmental Commission once the complete ,application has been received. C. Criteria for Approval 1. Special circumstances or conditions must exist that apply to the land, buildings, topography, vegetation, sign structures, or "other matters on adjacent lots or within the adjacent right of way, that would substantially restrict the effectiveness of the sign in question. However, such circumstances must be unique to the subject site. 2. The applicant shall not have created the circumstances that have necessitated the•variance request. 3. The applicant must demonstrate that the granting of the variance will be in general harmony with the purposes of this Title. 11-10-2: APPEAL OF A VARIANCE An appeal to the Town Council of a Planning and Environmental Commission (PEC) decision on a sign variance application may be made in accordance with the appeal process (Section 12-3-3 of Title 12, Zoning Regulations, Vail Town Code). 32 • • • CHAPTER 11 VIOLATIONS AND ENFORCEMENT SECTION: 11-11-1: Violations 11-11-2: Procedure and Enforcement 11-11-3: Sign Maintenance and Repair Enforcement 11-11-1: VIOLATIONS General Violations: Any sign that is deemed by the Administrator to be erected, structurally altered, extended, moved, or otherwise utilized in violation of any provisions of this Title, is in violation of this Title and shall be subject to the procedure for removal.as listed below. Any sign not maintained or kept in good repair, as determined by the Administrator, is in violation of this Chapter and shall also be subject to the Procedure listed in Section 11- 11-2 of this Title. 2. Sign Violations on Public Property It shall be unlawful to erect or maintain any sign in, on, over, or above any land or right-of-way or on any property belonging to the Town of Vail without the express permission of the Town. The Administrator may summarily abate a violation of this nature by removing and confiscating any unauthorized sign without prior notice and may recover the costs incurred in removing any unauthorized signs from any person who commits, takes part in, or who assists in any such violation. However, this shall not be deemed to apply to official government notices and notices posted by governmental officers in the performance of their duties, government signs to control traffic or for other regulatory purposes, or to identify streets or warn of danger. Any person who commits, takes part in, or who assists in any such violation, shall be guilty of a violation of the Vail Town Code and be subject to the provisions of the Penalty and Costs. Sections (11-11- 2) of this Title. 11-11-2: PROCEDURE AND ENFORCEMENT 1. ~ Notice of.Violafiori'`, . The Administrator shall. give written notice of the violation to the owner, general agent, lessee, or tenant of the building or premise at which such violation has been committed or to any employee, contractor, or any other person who commits, takes part in, or assists in .any such violation. The.written notice shall include the reason for violation, the time frame in which the sign in violation must come into compliance, the possible costs associated with the sign repair.or removal, and the procedure for compliance that applies to the sign in violation. In addition to physical delivery via the Administrator,. the written notice shall also be mailed via certified mail to the business or owner at the address noted on the business license for that business or premise. 33 • • • 2. Penalty The business, building or premise at which such violation has been committed and which has been given written notice of the violation, or any person who commits, takes part in, or who assists in any such violation, shall be subject to a minimum fine of $75.00 for each calendar day after written notice is received that such violation continues. This shall not preclude the imposition of any other civil or administrative action or sanction. The correction of a violation of any provision of this Title may not restrain imposition of these penalties. 3. Failure To Comply and Town Abatement If the person in receipt of said written notice fails to abate said violation so as to comply with the provisions of this Title within the time frame specified in the notice, the Administrator shall cause a sign in violation of the provisions of this Title 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 of Vail. 4. Costs The amount certified by the Director of Finance to the County Treasurer for collection shall include the actual cost of repair or removal of the sign and the cost of collection plus fifteen percent (15%) of the sum of said costs, representing penalty. 11-11-3: SIGN MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR ENFORCEMENT All signs in the Town shall be properly maintained (as defined in Section 11-2-1) at all times to the satisfaction of the Administrator or 34 they will be repaired or removed (as defined in Section 11-2-1) by the Administrator. 2. The Administrator shall have the authority to order through written notice the repair or removal of a sign and accompanying landscaping when the said sign 1) has been found to constitute a violation of this Title; 2) is a hazard to the safety, health, or public welfare by reason of inadequate maintenance, dilapidation, obsolescence, or abandonment; or 3) has been damaged beyond fifty percent of its total area and deemed poorly-maintained by the Administrator. The procedure for removal of a sign in violation is detailed in Section 11-11-2-3 of this Title. The Administrator's decision shall be subject to review by the Planning and Environmental Commission in accordance with the provisions of the Zoning Ordinance (Section 12-3-3-B of this Code) and may be appealed by any "aggrieved or adversely affected person" (as defined in 12-3-3-B-2 of this Code). • ~ t ,y ...day°.< G V f A ~ ~ ~ <?~ O N Z ~ G N ~ O w N O O n A. 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COUNTY OF EAGLE I, Steve Pope, do solemnly swear that I am the Publisher of The Vail Daily, that the same daily newspa- per printed, in whole or in part and published in the County of Eagle, State of Colorado, and has a_ general circulation therein; that said newspaper has been published continuously and uninterruptedly in said County of Eagle for a period of more than fifty-two consecutive weeks next prior to the first publication of the annexed legal notice or advertisement; that said newspaper has been admitted to the United States mails as a periodical under the provisions of the Act of March 3, 1879, or any amend- ments thereof, and that said newspaper is a daily newspaper duly qualified for publishing legal notices and advertisements within the meaning of the laws of the State of Colorado. That the annexed legal notice or advertisement was published in the regular and entire issue of every number of said daily newspaper for the period of .... ~ ........... consec ive insertions; and that the first publication of said notice was in the issue of said newspaper dated~rn~.ul.-...t..~........... A.D... ..~`~..,.n....~.. a/nd/ tQh~at the last publiQcation of said notice was in the issue of said newspaper , date .. ~fl. A.D.....~,...1 ...................1 /'] ,~/1~p ~/~ In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand this ...~~!... day of t,L~~:S.k.1~r..C..f/."~ ~. • • • III ZE 11 SIGN REGULATIONS ORDINANCE NO. 19 Series of 2003 ing, and has submitted its recommendation to the Town Council of the Town of Vail; and WHEREAS, the Town Council`of„the Town of Vail finds that the propoud text amendment furthers [he general and specific pu~posea of the Sign Regulations; implement/ and achieves the applicable elements of the adopted goals, objectives, and politic outlined in the Vail Comprehensive Plan and is compa[iblc wi[h [he development objectives of the Town; and WHEREAS, the amendments demonstrate bow conditions have substantially changed since the adoption of [he subject regulation and how the existing regulation is no longer appropriaze; and provide a harmonious, convenient, workable relationship among land use regula- tions consistent with municipPal development obJ'eccives; and WHEREAS, the Vail TownCouncil finds i[ in the interest of the public health, safety, and welfare to adopt this amendment to the Town Code. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF VAIL, COLORAD0,1'HAT: Section 1. The purpose of this ordinance is m repeal and rcenaa TITLE ] 1, SIGN REGULATIONS, VAIL TOWN CODE. TITLE 1 1, SIGN REG- ULATIONS, is hereby repealed and reenacted as follows in ATTACHMENT A (attached). Section 2. If any pazt, section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrau of this ordinance is for any reason held [o be invalid, such decision shall no[ effect the validity oFthe remaining por[ions of this ordinance; and the Town Council hereby declares i[ would have passed this ordinance, and each part, section, subsection, sentence, clauu or Phtau thereof,Fregazdless of the fat[ that any one or more pars, sec ions, subsections, sentences, dauus or phrases be declared invalid. Section 3. The Town Council hereby finds, determines and declares that this ordinance is neceuary and proper for the health, safety and welfare of the Town of Vail and the inhabitant/ [hereof. Section 4. The amendment of any provision of the Town Code as provided in this ordinance shall not affect any righ[ which has accrued, any duty imposed, any viola[ion [ha[ occurred prior [o the effective dare hereof, any proucu[ion commenced, nor any other action or proceeding as commenced under or by virtue of the provision amended. The amendment of any provision hereby shall not revive any provision or any ordinance previously repealed or superseded unless expressly stated herein. Section 5. All bylaws, orders, resolutions and ordinances, or patts [hereof, inconsisten[ herewith are repealed ro the extent only of such inconsistenry. This repealer shall nor be consvued to reviu any bylaw, order, resolution or ordinance, or part thereof, chere[oforc repealed. READ ON SECOND READING, APPROVED, AND ORDERED PUBLISHED ONCE IN FULL ON SECOND READING this 18th day of Novemlxr, 2003 in the Council Chambers of the Vail Municipal Building, Vail, Colorado. AN ORDINANCE REPEALING AND REENACTING TITLE 11, SIGN REGULATIONS, VAIL TOWN CODE, TO ACCOMPLISH LONGSTAND- ING GOALS AND OBJECTIVES ESTABLISHEDBYTHETOWN, AND SETTING FORTH DETAILS IN REGARDS THERETO. WHEREAS, in recent years, the sign code has been iden[ified as being [oo compGca[ed [o follow, difficul[ co enforce, and luking a ppurpose statement, and WHEREAS, text amendments aze permiaed pursuan[ co anmeters set forth for such in Section 12-3-7 of [he Town Code of [he Townof Vail; and WHEREAS, the Design Review Boazd of the Town of Vail has held public hearings to review the proposed amendments and has recommended approval For their adoption; and WHEREAS, the s[affof the Community Development Depattment of the Town of Vail has held focus group meetings with total merchant/ and sign conttacrors, who have responded favorably to the proposed [ext amendments; and WHEREAS, the Planning and Environmental Commission of the Town of Vail has heldppublic heazings on [he propoud amcndmrnt in accordance with the pro- visions of thg Ti+wa Code of the Town of Vail and finds [hat the amendment meets the following four goals: 1. Devebp a t' purpou statemepti for the sign code. 2. Develop p~ltew stgn code, wtttplete with graphics, for [he Towti of Vail [hat contributes to the Town's vision s[a[emen[ of being the "Premier Resort Community.. igna~e and display elements should add something to the Veil experience...noc detrac[ from it. 3. Make the code caster to understand and implement. 4. Make the code easier [o enforce by the Town, and; WHEREAS, the Planning and Environmen[al Commission finds [ha[ the propoud amendment/ further the development objectives of the Town of Vail; and WHEREAS, the Planning and Environmen[al Commission of the Town of Vail has recommended approval of this text amendmen[ a[ its April 28, 2003, meet- Table of Contents Description, Purpose, and Applicability .............. .Chapter 1 Definitions ....................................Chapter 2 Administration .................................Chapter 3 Sign Appljc,~4jprf Procedures .......................Chapter 4 Design G~ttidelines and Standards ....................Chapter 5 Business and Building Identification Signs ............. Chapter 6 Other Signs ....................................Chapter 7 Sign Programs ..................................Chapter 8 Exempt, Prohibited, and, hlon-Conforming Signs .......Chapter 9 Variances and Appeals ...........................Chapter 10 Violations and Enforcement ......................Chapter 11 Please wme to th6 TOV Community Developmen[ Depazunent for a wmplete copy of Title 11, including graphic title 11 page CHAPTER 1 DESCRIP110N, PURPOSE, .AND APPLICABILITY SECTION; 11-1-1: Description 11-I-2: Purpose I I-I-3: Applicability 11-1-1: DESCRIPTION This Tide may be cited as the SIGN REGULATIONS for the Town, and shall be incorpo- rated as Title 11 of the Vail Town Code. 11-1-2: PURPOSE A. GENERAL PURPOSE[ These regulations are enacted for the Pucpox of promoting the health, safety, morals, and general welfare of the Town of Vail and [o promote the coordinated and harmonious design and placement of signs in the Town in a manner [hat will conserve and enhance its natural environment and iu established character as a resort and residential community of the high- est quality. B. SPECIFIC PURPOSE: Thex regulaitons are intended [o achieve the following specific purpous: 1. To describe and enable [he fair and consistent enforcement of signs in [he Town of Vail. 2. To encourage [he establishmen[ ofwell-designed, creative signs that enhance the unique character of Vail's village atmosphere. 3. To preserve a successful and high-quality business environmen[ chat is aided by signs that identify, direct, and inform. 4. To aid in providing for the growth of an orderly, safe, beautiful, and viable community. 11-I-3: APPLICABILITY Except as provided elsewhere in this Tide, [he design, placement, and ux of any signs shall be in ~ompNance with all of the reggulations specified in this Title. All signs in the Town of Vail aze subject w the DesiggnGuidelines and Standards (Section 11-5-1) and review 6y [he Design Review Board (DRB). CI-IAPTER 2 D~'FINITIONS SECTION: i1-2-I: DEFINITIONS ABANDONED SIGN A sign, and i[s supporting struc[ure, that has ceaxd co be used for the display of sign copy. ADMINISTRATOR A member or members of the Town of Vail Staff appoin[ed by [he Town Manager and desig- nated [o administer and enforce the guidelines outlined in Title 1 I: Sign Regulations. AGGRIEVED PERSON An}' person as defined in Section 12-3-3-B-2 [he Town of Vail Zoning Regulations. ANIMATED SIGN Any signor part of a sign chat changes physical position by any movement or rotation or that give the visual impression of such movement or rotation: prohibited in the Town of Vail. ARCHITECTURAL PROJECTION Any Rrojection char is not intended for occupancy and that extends beyond the face of an exterior wall of a building, including roof overhangs, mansazds, unenclosed exterior bal- conies, marquees, canopies, pilasters, fascias and the like, but not including signs. AREA, SIGN (SD 1) Varies auurding to [}ape of sign: see Chaprer 6, business and Building Identification Signs AREA, SIGN (SD 2) Varies according to type of sign: see Chaprer 6, Business and Building Iden[ification Signs AWNING For the purposes of this Title, the roof-like cover that is temporary in nature and projects from the ez[erior of a building, typically over windows, walkways, doorways, or outdoor eat- ing azeas. BANNER, PENNANT, or BUNTING Any temporary dewrative cloth or material chat is related to th ouncemem or promo- tion of community events or activities or to the decors[ion of the Town for special holidays. BILLBOARD A permanen[ outdoor adver[ising sign [hat adveaixs goods, products, or services that are not related to the premises on which the sign is located: prohibited in the Town of Vail. BUSINESS OPERATION SIGN A sign [hat convoys information about a business; this may include the hours of operation and the listings of accepted credit cards, organizational affiliations or slogans, and notable awards. BUSINESS SIGN Any sign [hat displays the name of [he business upon which site it is located including any graphics and language [hat reprexnt d[e business. BUILDING IDENTIFICATION SIGN Any sign tha[ displays the name of [he building upon which si[e is is located including any graphics and language dtat represen[ the building. CHANGEABLE COPY A manually operated sign [hat displays graphical or word content that can be easily changed or altered: prohibited in the Town of Vatl. CLEARANCE The ver[ical distance from existing grade - co the !owes[-hanging poin[ of any projecting/hanging sign or flag. CONSTRUCTION SIGN (see Temporary Sice Development Sigti) DESIGN Including but not limited co the location, shape, dimensions, color, symbols, letters, materi- al, and luminosity tha[ comprix a sign. DIRECTIONAIL SIGN A sign tha[ serves to direct pedestrian or vehicular [raffic. DISPLAY BOARD (see Menu Box) ELECTRONIC DISPLAY TERMINAL , Any monitor or electronic device used [o rovide public information or to promote a special event: allowed for Town of Vail public information purposes only. ERECT To build, consuuc[, attach, hang, place, mount, suspend, or affix a sign: this also includes dte painting of wall signs, murals or supetgraphiu. EVENT, SPECIAL A public event [hat is of inrerest co the community as a whole and has been approved and given a permi[ by [he Town Manager. The promotion of any pproduct, political candidate, religgions leader, or commercial goods or services secondary to the permit[ed even[, shall be prohibited. FIBER OPTIC SIGN A sign of thin, [tanspazenc, homogeneous fiber of glass or plastic that is enclosed by material of a lower index of refraction that [ranstnits ligh[ [hroughout its length through internal reflections: prohibited in the Town of Vail. FINE ART Sculpture, founnins, or similar objects possessing Eorm and beauty, including pain[ings or drawings. FLAG Any city, county, sta[q na[ional, organizational, or insci[ucional symbol or insignia applied [o a piece of fabric. FLASHING SIGN Any directly or indirectly illumina[ed sign [bar exhibiu changing natural or artificial light or color effecu by any means whatsoever, prohibited in the Town of Vail. FREESTANDING SIGN A single or multi-faced sign that is detached from a building and is affixed [o a supporting stmcture or imbedded in and exmnding from the ground. FRONTAGE, BUILDING The horizontal, lineal dimension of any side of a building [hat has a usable public entrance upon a major vehicular or pedestrian way or other major urcula[ion area. Where more [hm one use occupies a building, eazh use Navin a public entrance for its exclusive utilizatia shall be considered to have tts own business f~ontage. n ~ , FRONTAGE, BUSINESS The horizontal, lineal dimension of any side of a fiwt smry, second s[ory, or other abot grade business [hat has a usable public entrance upon a major vehicular or pedestrian way , other major circulation area. Where more than one ux occupies a building, each use havir a public enaance for its exclusive utilization shall be considered to have its own busine frontage. GRADE, EXISTING The existing level of a prolxrry after any development or cons ruction activity and prior the erection of a sign. HANGING SIGN (see ProjectinglHanging Sign) HEIGHT For the purposes of this Tide, the height above existing grade to the highest part of a sign its srruc[ures, unless otherwise no[ed or described. rtr(e /I page2 ILLUMINATED SIGN n emitting or refleuing a steady suffused or glowing light. MINATION, DIRECT tgheing by mans of an unshielded ligh[ source whereby the light source i~y visible to [hc viewer. ILLUMINATION, INDIRECT A ligh[ source sepparated from the sign cha[ illumina[es the sign's surface by means of spot- lights or similar Fix[ures with reHearve housings cha[ wnvol and direr[ tight omo the sign area; the indirett light source shag not be visible to the viewer. ILLUMINATION, INTERNAL Illumination by means of a light source [hat is within a sign [hat has a translucen[ back- ground, silhoue[ting opaque levers or designs, or that is within levers or designs that are made of a translucent material: prohibited in the Town of Vail, excluding signs used by the Town of Vail for public informs[ion purposes. ILLUMINATION, NEON Alight source in which a colorless, odorless, inert gaseous elemen[ known as neon is found: prohibited in the Town of Vail. ILLUMINATION, PAN-CHANNELED An indirect, tyncealed light source which is recessed into any element of a sign and is attached directly to the face of the sign: each element w be lit mus[ have opaque surfaces such that the light does not shine through [he sides or backs of the elements bu[ through the front face only. ILLUMINATION, RECESSED A source of light that is direc[ed u on a sign and placed inside of an architectural element, such as an eaves a preferred type ofpsign lighting vvi[hin the Town of Vail. INSCRIPTION, MASONRY The name andlor dale of a building etched inm masonry. JOINT DIRECTORY SIGN A type of Building Iden[ification and Business Si n that displays [he name of a building, complex, or center and [he names and addresses of&two or more businesses within. KIOSK A small s«ucmre, typically located within a pedestrian walkway or similar circula[ion area that is used as a display space far posers, ponces, exhibits, and similar displays: for public informa[ion use by the Town of Vail. MAINTENANCE, SIGN The replacing, repairing or repainting of a sign and/or its structure due m ordinary wear and [ear, weathering, or accident. MENU BOX (also known as a display board or display box) A freestanding or wall sign enclosed in glass for the express purpose of displaying menus, real es[a[e listings, entertainmen[ options, or iwms related to the advertised 6usinws: allowed at restaurants, real es[a[e businesses and movie theacers only. MURAL. A work of art or a painting chat is applied co and made an intngra! Part of an exterior wall and which shall receive approval either by the Town of Vail's Art in Public Places or Design Review Board prior to application. A mural shall be considered a wall sign, and regulated as such, if it contains words, logos, trademarks, or graphic representations of any person, prod- uct or xrvicc chat identifies or advertises a business. Signatures shall be allowed but limittd to a maximum of two square feet in siu. NON-CONFORMING SIGN (may also be known as a legally non-urnfnrming sign) Any advertising structure or sign that was approved by the Town of Vail, and erected and maintained prior ro the enactment of this Tide and any amendments there[o, but that fails to tynform [o all applicable regula[ions and resvictions of this Title. OFF-PREMISES SIGN Any sign that relates to or advertises products, services, or uses, or directs persons to a differ- encpremise than cha[ upon which the sign is located. OPEN/CLOSED SIGN A type of window sign chat may be two-sided and displays the words "open" or "closed" on one or both sides of the sign. OPEN HOUSE SIGN A temporary sign advertising areal-utace showing. PERSON For the purposes of this Title, any individual, firm, partnership, assouation, wrpora[ion, tympany, or organirauon of any kind. POLITICAL SIGN A [emporary sign cha[ announces, promotes, or draws operation to any candidate(s) seeking public office in an election; also any sign announcing political issues. . PORTABLE SIGN A sign that is not attached ro the ground, a building, or a structtue: this does not include a vehicle-moun[ed sign as defined in this Tide. PREMISE Land and the buildings that are awned or rented thereupon. PROJECTING SIGN A sign tltu is attached [a a building, extending horrwntally beyond the surface of the build- ing to which it u a[[achcd. PUBLIC ENTRANCE An entrance to a building or business cha[ is customarily used or intended for use by the gen- eral public. Fire exits, employee en[rances, loading dock entrances no[ generally used by the public, French doors cha[ open on[o a patio bu[ are not used as a primary entrance, and other similar entrances shall not be considered public envances. A double door shall be wonted as one public entrance. PUBLIC INFORMATION SIGN An informational sign that relays directions [o dre public re resources, res[rooms, or any other similar public amenity. QUANTITY The number of signs allowed a business or building. REFLECTIVE SURFACE Any material or device that has the effect of intensifying reflected ligh[, such as Scoahliret9, Day-glo®, glass and luminous pain[: when pertaining to signage, prohibited in the Town of Vail. RESIDENTIAL NAMEPLATE SIGN A sign erected for the sole purpose of identifying [he inhabitant(s) residing [herein, and/or the house name or address, that shall nor contain advertising of any kind. SIGN A surface or space as identified in these guidelines, whether continuous or not, that iden[ifies a business, building, or any related products and services by means of levers, numbers, fig- ures, or other symbols, devices, or repmsen[arions. SIGN DISTRICT Any one of [hree areas designared by the Town of Vail in Title 1 l: Sign Regulations, each of which is subject to different standards. SIGNPOSTS AND POLES Any vertical uprigh[(s) cha[ support a freestanding sign, that are no[ anached to or braced by any other structure. ' SIGN PROGRAM A master plan designed m show the number and relationship of signs for any building or cluster of buildings chat houses multiple cenants and is therefore allowed multiple signs. SIGN STRUCTURE The supports, uprights, braces, hanging devices, and framework of a sign. SITE The property that provides a location for and justifies the area of a sign. SIZE (see Area, Sign) STAFF A member or members of the Town of Vail Community Development Departmenq appointed 6y the Town Manager and designa[ed co administer and enform the guidelines outlined in Title 1 l: Sign Regulations. STAINED GLASS Multi-colored pieces of vanslucent matnrial held toge[her by foil or had canes with various joins soldered mge[her. SUBDMSION ENTRANCE SIGN A sign cha[ identifies a subdivision or condominium wmplex ur group of apartment build- ings having at leas[ one hundred lineal feet of frontage along a vehicular or pedestrian way. TEMPORARY SIGN A sign that is intended for a definite and limited period of display that is noe permanently affixed to a structure or sign structure. TEMPORARY SITE-DEVELOPMENT SIGN A sign permitted to identify a project under eonstruc[ion and the associated harardous con- ditions that may include [he projec[ name and address; a temporary si[o-development sign may not include the name of [he general con«actur, archi[ec[, real esta[e agen[, or other per- sons inherently associated with the developmen[. TEXT Wotds and/or numbers, when used on a sign (as defined in [his tide) for the purpose oFiden- tifying or advettising abusiness orlocation. Corpora[ely-registered trademarks shall mount as text, regardless of dteir siu, location, or any other variables. TRAFFIGCONTROL SIGN (for priwte property) A sign permitted by the Town of Vail m identify private parking areas and to direr[ [he Elow of vaffic on private property. VEHICLE SIGN Any epmporary sign, logo, or advertisemen[ that is placed, painted, attached, or displayed on a vehicle. WALL SIGN A sign that is a[tached to, painted on[o, or erected upon the wall of a building or structure, with the exposed face of the sign in a plane parallel [o the face of the wall. WINDOW SIGN °'~ A sign installed upon or within three feet of a window, [hat is visible from the nearer[ pedes- «ian orvehicular way and is used for the purpose of display or advertising: this [erm does not include merchandise displays. YARD SALE SIGN (also known as a garage sale sign) A temporary sign cha[ announces a gunge sale, open house, or similar event. ZONE A inning distric[ as described in Title 12, "Lonin~ Regulations, Vail Town Code (e.g., ABD or CC3). A "woe" is no[ the equivalent of a sign distric[", as described in this Title. rick II Page 3 -rl rat 1] Tht gen and envi es[ c B. S Then 1. Tc 2. To ch 3. To ide 4, To ; I I-1 Except 6e in c Vail art Design SECT[Or I 1-2-I: ABAND( A sign, and ADMINI; A member r oared ro adr AGGRIEV Arty person ; ANIMATE My sirp'n or p g1Ves Irle ylsu ARCHITE( Any Qrojecrio exterior wall Conies, maryu AREA, slGr Varies accordit AREA, SIGH Varies accordin AWNING Eor [he purpos, from the exreric dtlr 11 p4gr, CHAPTER 3 ADMINISTRATION SECTION: I1-3-1: Administration 11-3-2: Liability 113-1: ADMINISTRATION A. ADMINISTRATOR 1. Appointment The Town Manager shall appoint an Adminisrator, who shall administer and enforce this Tide. This position may be combined with another position in the Town of Vail, 2. Responsibilities The Administrator/Staff shall be responsible for the duties prescribed in this Title, which email the enforcement of the sign regulations. 3. Enforcement The Administrator/Staff may serve notice of violation and carry out removal of any sign in violation of this Title. The Administrator/Staff may call upon the Town Attorney ro institute necessary legal roceedings and the Chief of Police and/or authorized agents ro assist in the enforcement ofpthis Title. B. DESIGN REVIEW BOARD 1. Appointment The Design Review Boazd shall be appointed according co Tide 4, Chapter 3 of the Vail Town Code. 2. Respomibilities The Design Review Board shall be responsible for the duties prescribed in this Title, which entail the review of sign applications. C. AMENDMENTS The cegulations prescribed in this Title may be amended or repealed according ro Section 12.3-7, Amendment, of the Vail Town Code. I1-3-2: LIABILITY The eerovisions of this Title shall not limit the liability of any person who erects or owns any sign from personal injury or property damage resulting From the placing of a sign, or result- ingfrom r e negligence or wdlful ace of such person or his/her agents, employees or work- ers, in [he consrrucnon, maintenance, repair, or removal of any sign erected in accordance with a permit issued under the provisions of this Tide. The provisions of this Title shall not impose upon the Town of Vail, its officers, employees, or the Design Review Board, any responstbibry or liability by reason of the approval of any sign. CHAPTER 4 SIGNAPPLICAl 10N PROCEDURES SECTION: 11-4-1: Submittal Requirements 11-4-2; Si n Application Review 11-4-1: SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS Any sign erected within the Town of Vail shall be regulated by [his Tide and is sub/'ect to desiggnn review by the Staff and/or Design Review Board of the Town of Vail. The following application requirements must be me[ for any sign [hat is ro 6c erected within the Town of Vail. A. SIGN APPLICATION: A sign application for [he erection of an individual sign consists of an "Application for Deign Review" which must be obtained from the Town of Veil's Community Development Department, properly completed per [he instructions, and returned with the appropriate materials to the Staffin order ro begin the two-phase review process listed in Section 11-4-2 of this Chapter. B, APPLICATION FEE: A reasona6k appliprion filing fee shall be set by the Vail Town Council to include the cost of the Town of Vail administration rime and other expenses involved in the review of the application. The fee shall be paid at the rime Char the application is submitted and shall not be refundable. 11-4-2: SIGN APPLICATION REVIEW A. CRITERIA FOR DECISION[ Each sign application is subjex [o [he following two levels of review: Staff review and Design Review Board (DRB} review. 1. Staff Review: The Community Development Department of the Town of Vail shall accept for review the properly completed sign application. a. if the Staff determines that the sign application unquestionably meets the standards of this Tide, including the Design Guidelines and Standards as they are staved in Chapter 5 and the technical requirements as they are staled in Chapter G, Stag shall then approve the applica- tion. All applications approved 6y the Staff shall be listed on [he next publicly-posted agen- da of the Design Review Board. tits • 71 pngr •i b, If the Staff determines that [he sign application meets the st of this Tide, but does not tinquescionably meet the Design Guidelines and Standar are scawd in Chapter 5 and the technical requirements as they are stated in Chap tall will schedule the application For review by the Design. Review Board at their next eating, held the first and third Wednesdays of each month. c If the Staff determines that the sign application does not meet the standards outlined in this Tide, including the Design Guidelines and Standards u they are stated in Chaprer 5 and [he [ethnical requirements of this Tide as chty are staced in Chapter 6, Staff shall deny the application. Upon denial of [he application based on lack of compliance with any part of this ''CCale, the applicant will be notified of the denial in writing and may submit a new applica- tion to the S[afl, file an appeal of the Staff decision to the Desiggn Review Board, or file an application for a variance in accordance widt Chapter 10 of thisTitle, Vaziances and Appeals. 2. Design Reriew Board review: The Design Review Board will review all sign applications scheduled on their agenda 6y Staff, in the required presence of the applicant oc such applicant's representative, to ascertain the proposal's conformance with the Design Guidelines and Standards as listed in Chapter 5 and the [ethnical requirements as listed in Chapter 6 of this Title. a. Upon determination of compliance with [he Design Guidelines and Standards listed in Chapter 5 and the technical requirements as lined in Chapter 6 of this Title, the Design Review Boazd will approve, or approve with conditions, the applicant's sign proposal. The applicant will be notified in writing of the approval and any conditions placed on the approval, and may then ere[[ the sign according co the approved applicadon. 6. Upon Design Review Board denial of the application based on the Design Guidelines and Standazds listed in ChapPter 5 and/or the technical requirements listed in Chapter 6 of this Tide, the applicant will be notified in writing of [he reasons for denial and may submit a new application to Sraffaccording to the recommendations from the Design Review Board. The applicant may file an appeal to the Town Council if he/she chooses not to submit a new application to Staff (see chapter 10 of this Title, Variances and Appeals). . Chapters 5 and 6 of Tide 11, Sign Regulations, include picrwns and text [hat are currently not in reproducible form. These chapters are on file with the Town Clerk and [he Department of Community Development and can be accessed accordingly. CHAPTER 5 DESIGN GUIDELINES A1VD STANDARDS SECTION: 11-5-1: Purpose 11-5-2: Design Guidelines 11-5-3: Design Standards 11-5-1: PURPOSE The Design Guidelines and Standards exist to provide direction for signs within the Town of Vail [hat enhance local streetscapes and provide aesthetic consistency with both dte built and natural environment. The guidelines and standards are intended m encourage expression and creativity. The Design Guidelines make use of the word "should", to allow for subjeo riviry and creativity, whereas [he Design Standards make use of the word "shall", signi(ymf strict interprention and enforcement. 11-5-2: DESIGN GUIDELINES Any sign erected within the Town of Vail should: A. Be consistent with the scale and architecture already present in the Town: sign Iocatiot configuration, design, and size should be aesthetically harmonious with the mountain se ring and the alpine village atmosphere of the Town. B. Be compatible with the placement of surrounding signs: similar signs should not I placed within close proximity of each ocher, but should instead incorporate variety ar visual interest within the "view corridor" [hat they are placed. The Staff shall review proposed signs in [he context of adjacent signage to verify rho[ the sign is appropriarel placed. C. Be composed of predominately natural materials which may include, but are not limit ro: painred, stained, solid, or carved wood; brick; scone; wrought iron or metals such copper or brass that have been created to pmenc reflective glaze; non-reflexive glass a stained glass; other naturally-textured building materials. Plastic and other synthetic materials char are not naturally-textured, such as sign faaih, +i or Plexiglas® are discouraged. D. Use natural wlors: earth tones: full spectrum of soil, clay, and metallic colors; neua off-whites to deep brown and black; Bright colors should be used only to accentuaa. E. Use creative graphics and lettering: [he creative use of depth, relief, shading, three din sional projections and ocher pleasing textural qualities is generally encouraged. ' guidelines chat apply [n general sign colors likewise apply [o graphic and letter Three-dimensional projections shall nor be calculated as part of rotal sign area, but size, placement, and style of the projections shall be subject to design revtew. F. Landscaping, when appropriate, should be designed in harmony with surrounding na~ landforms and native plane (xeriscaping). G. Use inconspicuous lighting: lighting should be integrated into the overall design o sign, both in color and placement, and should be of no greater illumination than is n nary co make the sign visible ac night. Recessed and indirect light sources aze encour 11~DESIGN STANDARDS _ An acted within the Town of Vail shall conform to the following s[anda~ A. Compatibility: signs shall be visually compa[ible with the siu of surrounding structures and other signage and shall not visually dominate the structure or business to which they belong. The Staff shall review all pro osed signs in the wntcxt of adjacen[ signage to ver- ify chu the sign is appropriately-s:ud. B. Colors; Buorescent, Day-glo® and neon colors are prohibitrd. C. Reflective surfaces: sign surfaces tha[ reBec[ light are prohibited and shall instead be com- prixd of matte or flat finishes. D. Lighting fixtures: lighting shall be while in color. Lighu shall not shine or reBect onto adjacent properties. [ntemal illumination and Buorescendneon light sources are prohibit- ed. All lighting shall be subject to design review. E. Sign maintenance: all signs, including their support structures and rda[ed fixtures, shall be kept in good repair, this includes replacement of lightingg, re-ppalming when appropri- ate, and other actions [ha[ contribute to atvac[ive signage. 'I~he dis lay surfaces and hard- ware of all signs shall be properly painred, finished, or posted a[ all times. The glass sur- faces on which window signs arc affixed shag be well-maintained. F. Electrical wiring: electrical wiring shall be conualed. In addition, all signs that wntain electrical wiring shall be subject to the provisions of [he adopted electrical code of the Town and the electrical componenu shall bear the label of an approved lasting agenry. G. Wind pressure and dead load requirements: any siggn, as defined throueJtout this Title, shall be designed to withstand wind pressures and shall support dead loads as r aired by the most recent buildingg code (IBC) at the time of consvuttwn, as adopted by the Town of Vail and determined by the Chia{ Building Official. H. Moving parts: signs that have, or appear to have, moving pazts (aside from namnl wind- induced movement) aze prohibited. I. Placement on public property: signs shall be cons[ructed on rivate property ouaide of the Town right-of--way and shall not project onto the Town right-of--way except when per- miued under a licensing agreement or a revocable tight-of--way permit issued kom the Town of Vail. J. Sign inspection: each sign for which a permit is required shall be subject co inspection by the Staff. CHAPTER 6 BUSINESS e'r BUILDING IDENTIFICAI SON SIGNS SECTION 11-6-1: Purpose and Description 11-6-2: Sign Disrricv 11-G-3: Business Siggns l 1-G-4: Building [dentification Signs 11-6-1: PURPOSE AND DESCRIPTION Business & Building Idenoficadon signs are meant to iden[ify and inform through the dis- play of [he business and/or building name and any graphic symbols or language pertinent to ,the adver[iud en[erprise. The following chaPPttr covers all of the technical mforrnarion rclac- ed co Business and Building Idendfintion Signs. All Business and Building Idcntikration Signs shall wmply with the standards ou[lined in [his chaplet and shall be subjec[ [o design review. 11-62: SIGN DISTRICTS Sign Distric[ 1 (SD 1): All of Vail except For property zoned ABD and CC3 Sign Disvict 2 (SD 2): All property zoned ABD and CC3 (West Vail and Cascade Crossing) Sign Disvict 3 (SD 3): West Vail In[erehange (CDOT rightoFway) 11-6-3: BUSINESS SIGNS Business Signs are those char display the name of the business and include any language or graphic chat represent the business. 1. Sign District 1 (SD 1): Number, area, height, stud special provision of Business Sigm a. Projecting/Hanging and Wall Sign Numbu -one sign per public entrance. Area -the allowable sign area of each allowed projecting/hanging and wall sign shall be up to six square feet and shall be measured accordingg to the total area of the sign, as described in Figure 1. (Note: Figure 1 is available in the full tax[ at the Town of VaiIJ Height - projecting/hanging signs shall have a minimum deazance of eight feet above pedestrian ways and a minimum clearance of 15 fee[ above vehicular ways. No parr of any projecting/hanging or wall sign shall extend more than 25 feet above existing grade. Special provisiom - an awning may substitute, in number and placement, for one of the projectin hanging. signs allowed a business, and shall be m according ro the total siu oft a text as rheum in Figure 2, by a maximum of Hazy polygons. (Note: Figure 2 is available in the full text at the Town of Val b. Menu Bone (also known as Display Boards, Display Boxes, o pedal Boards) Number -one display box or special board per business. Area -the combined azea shall not exc«d six square feet (6 sq. k.), Hei~t -the height of the higher[ part of the menu box shall not exend more than six feet m existing grade. Special provision -allowed at restaurants, real estatt businesus, and movie theaters only: for the exclusive display of materials associated with such businesses. G Sale Sigm Number -one window sign der business placed inside OR one sign per business placed outside on a display rack only. Arp -the area of the allowed sale sign shall no[ exceed 1.5 square f«t. Heigbt -the rop of any salt sign shall not extend more than 10 feet above existing grade. Special provision - if located outside, the sale sign shall be placed on a display rack only. d. Window Signs Number -one window sign per business placed inside OR one sign per business placed outside on a display rack only. Area -the area of the allowed sale sign shall not exc«d 1.5 square f«[. HeiAltt -the [op of any sale sign shall not extend more than ] 0 f«t above existing grade. Special provuiom - if located outside, the sale'sign shall be placed on a display rack only. Numbu -one display box or special boazd per business. Area -the combined area shall no[ exceed siX squaze F«t (G sq. kJ. Het' t - [he height of the higher[ part of the menu box shall not extend more than six feet trom existing grade. Special provision -allowed at restaurants, real estate businesses, and movie theaters only: for the exclusive display of materials associated with such businesses. e. Bwiness Operation Signs Number -one sign per public en[rance of a business. Area -each sign may contain up ro two square fee[ of window signage only. Height -the top of any business operuion sign may no[ exceed five fee[ from the Boor- plate of the business. Sp«id provision -business operation signs shall be allowed only at the public entrance of a business. Business operation signs arc intended ro provide information such as affiliations, hours of opennon, and accepted credit cards or forms of payment. f. Opea/Closed sign Number -one sign per public envance of a business. Area -each sign may contain up co 1.5 square Feet of window signage only (per public en[rance). Height -the [op of any open/closed sign shall Hoc exceed five f«t kom the Boor-plate of the business. Spew) provision- the one open/closed sign allowed per public entrance may be two- sided for convenience. The area shall be calculated aceording to one side only, g. F d .. y.,~l... and second-boor bminesses Below-grade and ucond-Boor businesses shall be allowed one pro))ectinpJhanging sign with a maximum area of 4 square feet (4 sq. kJ; loca[ion shall be subbjec[ [o design review. 3. Sign District 2 (SD 2) Total a0owabk sign area for Bminess Sigm The allowable sign azea of any Business Sign in Si n District 2 shall be based upon the length of the linear frontage(s) of the space occupied by the business, as detailed in the fal- lowing cable; please nett that 'total sign area" includes the combined sign azea of [he total number of business signs (mtal sign area of projecting/hanging and wall signs) of any one business, bu[ does no[ include sale signs, open/cloud signs, window signs, menu boxes, or business operation signs. Curvilinear, circulaz, organic, and other unique shapes that incorpontt graphics are enwuraged. Bminas Frontase Total Si{pn Area 0' -12.99' 10 sq. k. 13' - 24.99' 14 sq. k. 25' - 49.99' 20 sq. ft. 50' - 74.99' 30 sq. k. 75' - 99.99' 40 sq. k. 100' ~ 50 sq. ft. s i' 4. Sign District 2 (SD 2): measuring business &oatage for Business Signs Figguure 3 illustrates how to measure the fron[age of a business. Note: In order to be wn- sidered a frontage, chat side of a building or business shall have a major public entrance that opens onto a majoc vehicular or pedestrian way. a~ (Note: Figure 3 is available in the full text ac the Town of Vai1J Figure 3 contains [hr« separate businesus, each sharing portions of a frontage with one or more other businesses. Business A has one kontage upPon which signs may be placed, kontage A, which is defined as a frontage because is parallels a major pedesvianlve iculaz way and contains a public entrance. Business B also has only one frontsge (B) upon which a sign may be placed. Though the other side of the business parallels a major pedati vehicular way, only the side wi[h an entrance may 6e wnsi ered a fronage. Business C has one frontage (C) upon which a sign may be plated. A11 three businesus share portions of frontage D, which parallels a major pedestrian/vehicular way Izngths A. B, and C each contain an entrance, which qualifies them as frontages. 5. Sign District 3 (SD 3): Btufness Signs AB Signs in Sign Disvic[ 3 (SD 3) exist under the authority of the Colorado Departmen[ of Transportanon (CDO'1~ and ate not regulated by the requirements xt forth in this Tide. tide 11 page 5 11-6-4: BUILDING IDENTIFICATION SIGNS escription: A Building Sign indicates the name of a building, which, in aces, (such as teI or lodge) may be the same as the primary business and buildin NI Building ns shall comply with the regulations listed herein and shall' also be su eview by the esign Review Board, which reviews signage based on the criteria in Cha of [his Title. The total area allowed for Building Identification signage in both Sign Distric[ 1 and Sign District 2 includes the total number of its building ngns, eazh measured differently, accord- ing to the type of building identification sign, and varies according to building Frontage (see following tables). I. Sign District I (SD 1): Allowable Building Identification Sign area The linear frontage of a building shall be measured in the same manner as that of a busi- ness (see Figure 3), excepp[ that fron[a~es shall not be delineated by inner divisions between tenon[ spaces. Building Idennfication Signs, unlike Business Signs, shall be allowed on building frontages withou[ entrances, as long as that frontage parallels a major pedestrian or vehicular way. Bldg. Frontage Allowed Toml Simt Area 10' - 49.99' 20sq fc 50' - 74.99' 30sq ft 75' - 99.99' 40sq k 100' - 149.99' SOsq ft 150' - 199.99' SOsq k 200'+ 60sq ft 2. Sign District 2 (SD 2): ABowable Building Identification Sign area The linear frontage of a building shall be measured in the same manner as that of a busi- ness (see Figure 3), except that frontages shall not be delineated by inner divisions between tenant spaces. Buildingg Identification signs, unlike Business Signs, shall be allowed on building frontages withou[ entrances, as long as that frontage parallels a major pedesvian or vehiculaz way. Bldg. Frontage ABowed Total Sian Area 10' - 49.99' 20sq fi 50' - 74.99' 30sq ft 75' - 99.99' 40sq @ 100' - 149.99' SOsy k 150' - 199.99' SOsq ft 200' - 249.99' 60sq fc 250' - 299.99' 60sq fc 300' - 399.9')' 70sq k 400+ SOsq ft 3. Sign Districts 1 and 2: Typo of Building Idwtification Signs a. Freestanding Sign Number -one freestanding sign per building frontage on a major pedestrian or vehic- uluway with a maximum of two freestanding signs per building. Area -freestanding Building Iden[ification Signs shall be Subject to the total sign area requirements of the Building Frontage charts listed previously and shall be measured according to the [oral sign area, as shown in Figure 1, earlier in this chapter. Heigbt - no part of a freestanding Building Iden[ificacion Sign shall be higher than eight feet above existing grade. Special provisions -Free-sanding signs shall be placed on two seporate building facades facing pedestrian and vehicular ways and shall be subject to design review. A joint directory sign, though a type of freestanding sign, shall not coun[ coward the total quan[iry of freestanding signs allowed. b. Wall-mounted Signs Number -one sign per building Frontage on a ma or pedestrian or vehicular way. A maximum of two wall-mounted Building Iden[iflica[ion signs shall be allowed if a building has two frontages as defined in these regulations. Area - waB-mounted Building Identification signs shall be subject to the ro[al sign area requirements of the Building Frontage charts listed previously, and shall be measured according to the size of the text only, as shown in Figure 2, earlier in this chaprer. Heigbt - nopart of awall-mounted building identifcation sign shall be higher than 25 feet above existing grade. Special provuions - if using two signs, signs shall be placed on two separate frontages: subjec[ [o design review. a Joint Directory Signs Number- one joint directory sign pet building unless the building has more than one frontage (sce Chapter 2, Definitions) with a combined linear frontage that exceeds 150 feet, in which case that building shall be entitled to two joint directory signs. No Building Identification Sign, o[her than a joint direc[ory sign, shall be allowed for the side of a building that houses a joint directory sign. Area -each joint directory sign may contain signage of u to one square foot per busi- ness tenant m a building, and up to three square feet for the name of [he building, placed amp the joint directory sign. Height - no part of a join[ direcmry sign shall be higher [han eight feet above existing gr e. Special Provisions - a join[ directory sign, though a type of freestanding sign, shall not count toward the total quantity of freestanding signs allowed. However, the area of the joint directory sign shall be included in the total building identification area allowed according to building frontage. All joint directory signs shall be kept current according to business turnover. CHAPTER 7 OTHER SI~S 11-7-1: Flags, Pennants, Banners, and Bunting 11-7-2: Private No-Parking Signs 11-7-3: Public (formation Signs 11-7-4: Residential Namepla¢ Signs 11-7-5: Subdivision F.n[rance Signs I I-7-6: Temporary Site-Development Signs 11-7-7: Traffic-Control Signs for Private Property 11-7-g: Entertainment Si ns 11-7-9: Garage and Yard Sale Signs 11-7-10: Open House Signs 11-7-11: Balloons 11-7-12: Vehicular Signs 11-7-1: FLAGS, PENNANTS, BANNERS, AND BUNTING Description: Bags, pennants, banners, and bunting shall be subject to design review and placed appropriately within [he Town in order to add color and vitality to the Town of Vail. 1. Clearance: flags, pennants, banners, and bunting shall have a minimum clearance of sigh[ feet when projecting over public walkways and a minimum clearance of 15 feet when pro- jecting over vehicular sweets. 2. Special Events: banners, pennants, bunting, or decorations of a temporary nature used for the purpose of promoting community activhies nr [he sponsors thereof shall be exempt from the application procedure described in this Tide and shall instead be subjec[ to the requirements associa[ed wi[h acquiring a special events permit from the Town of Vail. a. Granting of a special evens permi[ that involves signage shall be preceded by staff review. b. Removal: in the event that pennants, banners, or bunting are not removed by the owner on the dale specified on [he special events permit, written notice will be sent by certified mail to the owner and the item(s) will be removed by [he Town of Vail at the owner's expense. i. Pennants, banners, and bunting tha[ are no[ associa[ed wi[h community events or ac[ivi- [ies bu[ are for the purpose of advertising a business or product only are not allowed. 11-7-2: PRIVATE NO-PARHING SIGNS Size: Private No-Parking signs shall no[ exceed two square feet in siu and shall be composed of natural colors according to Section I1-5-1-D, Design Guidelines and Standards. Private No Parking signs shall read as follows: PRNATE PARKING UNAUTHORI"LED VEHICLES WILL BETOWED BY OWNER 11-7-3: PUBLIC INFORMATION SIGNS Description: all public informa[ion signs shall be subject [o design review and include any display board or kiosk wi[h the intended use of locating ~osrcrs, handouts, and rands iden[i- fying wmmuniry aztivities, special events, and personal information. All display boards and kiosks shall be constructed, erected, and maintained by the Town of Vail or with [he permis- sion thereof. 11-7-4: RESIDENTIAL NAMEPLATE SIGNS Description: a residential nameplate sign identifies a house by displaying the family name and/or the home name and the address. 1. Siu: siu shall not exceed one-half square foot per single family or duplex structure orone- halfsquare foot for each multi-family unit. 2. Height: no part of the sign shall extend above eight feet from existing grade. 3. Number. one sign For each dwelling unit. 4. Location: subject to design review. 5. Design: wall-mounted or projecting/hanging, subject to design review. A freestanding sign may be used For asingle-family or duplex dwelling structure. 6. Lighting: indirect. 7. Landscaping: subject m design review. 8. Special Provisions: hameplate signs in HDMR LDMF, MDMF zones shall be resvicted [o one wall-mounted sign per living unit in structures having two or more living units. Further, such structures may have one exterior wall-mounted nameplate directory, provid- ed that the individual nameplates of the directory are of a s[andard design and siu. All joint directory nameplate signs shall be kept current. 11-7-5: SUBDMSION ENTRANCE SIGNS Description: a subdivision entrance sign identifies the entrance to a major subdivision, coP:~ .: dominium complex, or group of spar[men[ buildings that have at least 100 linear feet of frontage along a vehicular pedestrian-way. i. Size: combined siu of all faces of a multi-sided sign may not exceed 20 square feet. 2, Height: no part of [he sign shall extend more than eight feet from existing grade. 3. Number: limited m a maximum of one sign per major entry providing access to a subdi- vision. Final decision as to the determinanon of a major envy shall be a[ the diurecion of the Staff; subject [o design review. 4. Sign District 3 (SD 3): Types of Buildirtg Identification signs 4. Design: subject ro design review. 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M w~ t a* a o h ^`' KK '"~'' Wt +. »'y - ~s5 "h'(ul,~ Y ~~, -.,.s• .,aawn..,a, a,,',....,1~'..«..?',e ~raew , wd}'. ~,"~~,....t'd. ._. :~ ?~;aR?,.~. r,",.. ,, a'°r y'~,.."tix` ~V. , tiFS,At~°a. .'.~t..; 2. Sigm with the illusion of movement or changeable copy; Signs (or the illumination thereof, that Elash, pulse, move. rotate. q blink, flick- er, or vary in intensity and/or color; Signs tha[ incorporate projec[ed images, emit any sound which [s nded to attract attention, or involve the use of live animals; 5. Any sign advertising a business or service having been vacated for 90 or more days. This provision does not apply to permanent signs accessory to seasonal businesses, provided there is dew intent to wntinue opera ion of the business; 6. Any sign oz svucture that is unsafe or wnstitutes a hazard m safety for any reason; 7. Anygas-filled, illuminated or fiber optic sign that is visible from any put of any pedesvi- an or vehicle passageway or walkway, 8. Any sign or structure that obstructs ingress to or egrrss from a required exi[ way, [hat obstructs the view of vehicular tralf'ic entering or exiting a public roadway, or that creates an unsafe distraction for motor vehicle operators: 9. Any sign that could be confused with an official government sign (such az a traffic sign) bu[ is not; 10. Any off-pcemises sign chat is not otherwise regulated by [his Tide; and 11. All billboards. 11-9-3: NONCONFORMING SIGNS 1. DEFINITION: Any sign erected prior to the enactment of this Title and in accord with the Town of Vail approval process, that does not conform to the provisions se[ forth herein (az determined by the admintsvarive procedure Gated below), or is located in newly annexed territory, shall be designated aznon-conforming. 2. CONTINUATION OF ANON-CONFORMING SIGN Any sign which has been determined ro benon-conforming may con[inue in use and opera ion az a nonconform- ing sign pending the following provisions: a. Any non-conforming sign that is not main[ainedt at the discretion of the Adminisuawr and according to Section 11-2-1, shall be removed by the Administrator (Section 11- 11-3) and shall be replaced as a conforming sign, in accordance with the regulations in this Tidc. b. All non-conforming siggns shall be brought into conformance wi[h the regulations in this Tile at the [ime [hat the represented business changes ownership, provided [hat the business changes i[a name and/or offered services, thereby rcgttiring a new sign, or a[ the time that the represented business changes iv name and/or services offered, [hereby requiring a new sign. CHAPTER 10 VARIANCES AND APPEALS I1-]0-]: Variances 11-10-2: Appeal of a Vaziance 11-10-1: VARIANCES A. Purpose A variance from the Sign Regulations wns[imtes relief from the sale[ interpretation of the standards and may be granted by [he Planning and Environmental Commtssion (PEC) in cases where there exists a physical limitation [ha[ prevents [he exisrence, placement, or oper- ation of a sign in compliance with the standards of Tide 11. B. Application Procedure An application for a vaziance from the Sign Regulations may be obtained from the Community Development Department. The vaziance application must include a sign per- mit application, the applicant's reasons for requesting a variance, and a nonrefundable fee determined by the Town Council az sec forth by town ordinances. The Staff shat set a dale for a heazing before the Planning and Environmental Cottunission once the complere appli- cation har been received. G Criteria for Approval 1. Sppeecial circtrma[ances or conditions cocas[ exist that apply to the land, buildings, [o gra- phy, vegetation, sign structures, or ocher matters on adjacent lots or within the adjacent riRltt of way, that would suba[antially restrict the effectiveness of the sign in question. owner, ouch circumstances must be unique to the subject siee. 2. The applicant shall not have created the cirwms[ances that have necessitated the variance request. 3. The applicant mtur demonstrate rhar the gran[ing of the vaziance wil! be in general har- monywith the purposes of this Title. 11-10-2: APPEAL OF A VARIANCE An appeal to the Town Council of a Planning and Environmental Commission (PEC) deci- sion on 3 sign variance application may be made in accordance with the appeal process (Section 1233 of Title 12, Zoning Regulations, Vail Town Code). CHAPTER I 1 VIOLA1101V~ND ENFORCEMENT SECTION: 11-11-L Violations 11-11-2: Procedure and Enforcemen[ 11-113: $ign Main[enance and Repair Enforcement 11-11-1: VIOLATIONS 1. General Viobations: Any si n that is dremed by the Administrator m be erected, structurally altered, extended movedgor otherwise u[iliud in violation of any provisions of this Tide, is in violation of thi Tide and shall be subject to the procedure for removal az listed below. Any siggn not main rained or kept in good repair, az derermined by the Administrator, is in vtolation of chi Chapter and shall also 6e subject to the Procedure listed in Section 11-1 ] -2 of this Tide. 2. Sign Violations on Public Property I[ shall be unlawful [o erect or maintain any sign in, on, over, or above any land or right-of way or on any property belonging to the Town of Vail withou[ the express ppermission of th Town. The Adminisvaror may summarily ab1[e a violation of this nature by removing an. confiscating any unauthorized sign without prior notice and may recover the rose incture, in removing any unauthorized signs from any person who commie, rakes part in, or why assists in any such violation. However, this shall not be deemed to apply to official govern went notima and norices posted by governmental officers in the performance of their dude: government signs ro control traffic or for other regulatory purposes, or [o identify sweets o wazn of danger. Any person who commits, cakes part in, or who azsis[a in any such violation. shall be guile of a violation of [he Vail Town Code and 6e subject to ehe provisions of the Penalty an. Cosa Sec[ions (11-1 l-2) of this Tide. 11-11-2: PROCEDURE AND ENFORCEMENT 1. Notice of Viobttion The Administrator shall give written notice of [he violation to the owner, general agen[, lea see, or tenant of the building or premise at which such violation has been wmmitted or t. any employee, contracror, or any other person who wmmits, takes part in, or assists in an such violation. The written notice shall include the reason for violation, the [ime frame it which the sign in violation must come into compliance, the possible coati associated with th sign repair or removal, and the procedure for compliance chat applies to the sign in violation In addrtion to physical delivery via the Administrator, the written notice shall also be mailu via certified mail [o the business or owner at the address noted on the business license fo that business or premise. 2. Penalty The business, building or premise a which such violation has been wmmitted and whid has been given written nonce of the violation, or any person who commis, rakes pazt in, o who assists in any such violation, shall be subject [o a minimum fine of $75.00 for each cal endar day after written notice is received that such violation continues. This shall not pre elude the imposition of any other civil or administrative ac[ion or sanction. The correctim of a violation of any provision of this Title may no[ restrain imposition of [hese penalties. 3. Failure To Comply and Town Abatement If the person in receipt of said written notice fails to abate said violation so as to comply witl the provisions of this Tide within the time frame specified in [he notice, [he Administrato shall cause a sign in violation of the provisions of [his Title to be altered or removed at th expense of the owner or person en[i[led to possession of the property or sign, and shall, upot the determina[ion of the expenses, certify them to the Director of Finance of the Town o Vail. 4. Goats The amount certified by the Direcror of Finance to the County Treasurer for collection sha include the actual ws[ of repair or removal of [he sign and the cost of collection plus fifteet percent (1595) of the sum of said costs, representing penalty. 11-11-3: SIGN MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR ENFORCEMENT . 1. All signs in dte Town shall be properly main[alned (az defined in Section 11-2-1) at al times to the satisfaction of the Adminisva[or or they will be repaired or removed (a defined in Section 11-2-1) by the Adminisaator. 2. The Administrator shall have the au[horiry to orderthrough written notice the repair o removal of a sign and accompanying landscaping when the said sign 1) has been found [o wnatimte a violation of this Tide; 2) is a hazed co the safety, health, or public wdfaze by reason of inadequate maintenartae~. ,. dilapida[ion, obsolucence, or abandonment; or 3) bas been damaged beyond fifty percen[ of its ro[al area and deemed poorly-maintains by the Administrator. The procedure for removal of a si&n in violation is detailed it Section i 1-11-23 of this Title. The Adminisvator's decinon shall be subjett to revies by the Planning and Environmental Commission in acwrdance with the provisions o the Zoning Ordinance (Section 1233-B of this Code) and may be appealed by an', "aggrieved or adversely affected person" (az defined in 1233-B-2 of this Code). title !1 page 8