§ 17.48.050. Sign Exceptions  


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  • A.

    Purpose. Sign Exceptions are a form of a Variance from the sign regulations of this Chapter.

    B.

    Procedures.

    1.

    The Hearing Officer shall be the applicable review authority for Sign Exceptions.

    2.

    The procedures for a Sign Exception shall be the same as for a Minor Variance, including those for notice and hearing upon request.

    C.

    Findings and decision. The applicable review authority shall record the decision in writing with the findings on which the decision is based. Following a public hearing, if required, the review authority may approve a Sign Exception application, with or without conditions, only after first finding that:

    1.

    The proposed sign is architecturally and aesthetically compatible with the major structures on the subject site and adjacent sites and is compatible with the character of the established neighborhood and general environment;

    2.

    Granting the application is in conformance with the goals, policies, and objectives of the General Plan and the purpose and intent of any applicable specific plan, and the purposes of this Zoning Code and would not constitute a grant of special privilege inconsistent with the limitations on other properties in the vicinity and the same zoning district; and

    3.

    Granting the application would not be detrimental or injurious to property or improvements in the vicinity of the subject site, or to the public health, safety, or general welfare.

(Ord. 7099 § 29, 2007)