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HomeMy WebLinkAboutORD NO 47294729 ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE TEXT OF VARIOUS SECTIONS OF CHAPTER 17.60 OF THE BAKERSFIELD MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO SIGNS BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Bakersfield as follows; SECTION 1. Section 17.60.070 H. is hereby added to Chapter 17.60 to read as follows; 17.60.070 H. - PROJECTING BUSINESS IDENTIFICATION SIGNS: Projecting business identification signs are only permitted within the following areas; a, Central District Area as defined in Section 10.08,020A. except that projecting signs shall not be permitted along the street frontages of State Route 178, State Route 204, and any street south of the Burlington Northern /Santa Fe Railroad. Where the Central District boundary follows a street, permitted projecting signs shall be allowed for business frontages along both sides of that street, b. Baker Street frontage between Truxtun Avenue and Monterey Street. Projecting signs are also permitted along the frontages of the intersecting streets and alleys with Baker Street one (1) block in either direction, except that projecting signs shall not be permitted along the street frontages of Truxtun Avenue and Monterey Street, 2. In addition to other signs as allowed by this chapter, one projecting sign is permitted for a ground floor business along each street it fronts, A second floor or basement business may have a projecting sign only if it has its own dedicated public street entrance and the sign is located above or within five feet of that entrance. 3. A sign shall not project more than five feet beyond its supporting building. Within an alley where vehicles will pass underneath a sign, that sign shall not project more than three feet beyond its supporting building. An encroachment permit from the City is required for any signs that project into the public right -of -way. 4. A sign shall not be placed higher than fifteen feet on a building wall or above the first floor of a multiple story building. Within an alley where vehicles will pass underneath a sign, that sign shall not be placed higher than twenty feet above the alley surface. 5. A sign shall not exceed an area of sixteen square feet, o��AKF9J•c �- m F- r v � ORIGINAL 6. A sign shall not be closer than ten feet to another projecting sign or to a freestanding sign, or five feet from an interior property line or line dividing two separate business frontages. A sign shall beat least two feet from the face of the street curb. 7. A sign shall not be less than eight feet above the surface over which it projects. Within an alley where vehicles will pass underneath a sign, that sign shall not be less than fifteen feet above the alley surface. 8. A sign shall not exceed a maximum thickness of twelve inches. 9. Internally illuminated signs shall have opaque face panels so that only the letters, logos, numbers, and /or symbols appear illuminated at night; use of bulbs or neon for such lettering and symbols is allowed subject to the provisions of this chapter, Electronic message displays and flashing signs are prohibited. 10. A sign shall not project above the roof or an apparent eave or parapet, including the eave of a simulated hipped or mansard roof, A sign shall not be attached to the sloping face of mansard overhangs or other architectural features intended to resemble or imitate roof structures, 11. A two- dimensional fabric banner suspended perpendicular to a wall may be displayed in lieu of a projecting sign provided the banner is anchored to not hang freely and meets all of the requirements of this subsection for a projecting sign. 12. Businesses that occupy a space with public access from only an alley or courtyard may share one directory sign as defined by this code along each public street to direct pedestrians to those businesses, A directory sign shall not exceed a maximum height of eight feet or an area of six square feet; only indirect external illumination is allowed, 13. A single vertical projecting sign may be installed along each street frontage on a building that is three or more stories tall that identifies the building name or use, or that of a major tenant. The sign is subject to all provisions of this subsection except that there is no minimum sign area; it must be mounted at the second floor or higher, and is limited to a single line of text. SECTION 2. Section 17,60,030 A. is hereby amended to read as follows: A. General requirements: Any person may file with the City a comprehensive sign plan application for only the following projects: s � m F" r v o ORIGINAL Shopping /business center developments as defined in this title, including office and industrial complexes, The application for the plan shall be signed by more than 50% of the property owners, not including royalty interests, of the real property constituting the center. 2. P.C.D. (planned commercial development) projects, 3. Areas covered by a specific plan where signage was not identified in said plan. 4. Public and semi - public institutional projects. 5. Neighborhood /subdivision identification sign program. This program is limited to developments of 100 acres or more that have frontage along an arterial and /or collector street of one -half mile or more. SECTION 3. Section 17,60,050 CA is hereby amended to read as follows: Permanent freestanding signs, except monument and directional signs, shall be prohibited in the following areas: 4. Along or within 1,000 feet of the right -of -way of Stockdale Highway west of the Arvin- Edison canal. SECTION 4. 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L) 3: S U) .0 0 a) 2 a) cn < -g < L) (h m o a) L) E C6 O cc co Cd 0 of Vo c A E 0 0) ca a> CL co cl. CD CL 0 U) E CD 0> 0 0 (1) a) 2 0 (1) - a 0 a CL ca (D a) 0 0 m 'Fo -ffi E E 2 c m m 0 a) 0 0 z U) U) 0 0 5 2 0 cd 0 co :E- o O 0 Z 0 0 Lo U) 0 -0 C, 'o C) a) C 0 M 0 2 °1°' Cj > 0 0 0 0 04 C\j 0 z 42) 0 c (1) CL C: 0 CO O L c 0 C CE; 0 C) cc co c .5 OD c c 0 x C� U) > a) x C\j Cl) C\j C7 a) 72 ca c -5 ca C W ca Cl) CL CD C— n o O U) ti > CD ai CU c L 2 co 2 0 75 CL 0 0. CA N � '5 0 -Ch 0 c ca (D E Cl) ro C: co 3 ca c co C RM a) CD 0 0 in cu U LL 41 p (n => Z ca r- 2 M aci B E 18 c I ca 2 M 2 0 LL U - 0 cn rn 6 ORIGINAL N Y !0 E d N C O N � V G7 C O �► Y"0 y O t0 J C O � i+ y C � Q 7 r E rn ,c� S G E E a�i xQ ea Z o 0 0 0 0 0 ED CD o 0 0 N cn cn C CD N in (C in ti O v C y C u 0 0 O a co a°w OI¢n rn � r J ro ORIGINAL SECTION 9. Section 17.60.070 D.1 is hereby amended to read as follows: D. Freeway oriented signs: 1. Signs shall be within the C -1, C -2, C -C, PCD, M -1, M -2 or M -3 zone districts; and shall also be within one of the rectangular areas 2,000 feet in width and 3,000 feet in length, the center of which is concentric with the intersection point between the centerline of the freeway and accessible surface street, said intersections identified as follows: (NOTE Refer to the maps at the end of this chapter.) a, State Highway 99 and Olive Drive, b. State Highway 99 and Airport Drive, except that said rectangular area shall extend south to Gilmore Avenue. C. State Highway 99 and State Highways 58/178 (Rosedale Highway /24th Street), except that said rectangular area shall extend north to Gilmore Avenue, d. State Highway 99 and California Avenue. e. State Highway 99 and Ming Avenue. f. State Highway 99 and White Lane. g. State Highway 99 and Panama Lane. h. State Highway 99 and State Highway 119 (Taft Highway). SECTION 10. Section 17.60.070 F.8 is hereby amended to read as follows: F. Skyline building signs: 8. All signs shall be limited to two lines of letters and /or logo, SECTION 11. This ordinance shall be posted in accordance with the Bakersfield Municipal Code and shall become effective thirty (30) days from and after the date of its passage. ---- - - - - -- 000---- - - - - -- o��AKF9.� s V O ORIGINAL HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Ordinance was passed and adopted by the Council of the City of Bakersfield at a regular meeting thereof held on JUN 0 5 2013 by the following vote: AY COUNCILMEMBER: MAXWELL, WEIR, S_MITJH, HANSON, SULLIVAN, JOHNSON ES. COUNCILMEMBER: - ABSTAIN: COUNCILMEMBER: ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBER: —_ JUN 0 5 2013 APPROVED HARVEY L. HALL MAYOR of the City of Bakersfield APPROVED as to form: VIRGINIA GENNARO City �16" W - ROBERTA GAFFORD, CMC CITY CLERK and Ex Officio Clerk of the Council of the City of Bakersfield JE: P: \ORD_CEQA \Draft Ords \2013 -Projecting Signs -Sign Ord changes \Ord - 2013 Sign Ord -Projecting Signs - Cleanup - adoption.doc �gAKF9 o sT � r v o ORIGINAL REVISED MAP o4�A�F��'�+ > m I- r v v ORIGINAL 2 U- 0 U) W r W rLL V W Y Q m Z N J O CL O CC w 2 W TW i Ir O In cr-, CC O U W W M r) W T� i O W Z D U) / Z O J r O Z_ 0 Z 9 U) w w m LL 8_ �m P �gPKF9� o > m J o ORIGINAL NEW MAPS �AKF9 oQ cS„r, > m � o ORIGINAL FREEWAY ORIENTED SIGN MAP HWY 99 AND OLIVE DR. INTERCHANGE R1USai_Proja!is. walopman�al_SmvioastPHnnln�Slgi Plans 'Freaway PIUMW SIpnSWy_99 Oliva_Dr mxd m v o ORIGINAL y s o � su �oN y I I i r. r W7 LSON AVE :. i ya C+ WOODRCWAVE WASHINGTON AVE ARTHURAVE i _ Fl - a 10 11 •. 3, OLIVE DR N 14 x I_ , HANK RE � I I ; N I BASILICATTA DR 0 250 500 0 T29S,R27E R1USai_Proja!is. walopman�al_SmvioastPHnnln�Slgi Plans 'Freaway PIUMW SIpnSWy_99 Oliva_Dr mxd m v o ORIGINAL FREEWAY ORIENTED SIGN MAP HWY 99 AND TAFT HWY INTERCHANGE V d ORIGINAL AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING DOCUMENTS STATE OF CALIFORNIA) ) ss. County of Kern ) ROBERTA GAFFORD, being duly sworn, deposes and says: That she is the duly appointed, acting and qualified City Clerk of the City of Bakersfield; and that on the 11th day of June, 2013 she posted on the Bulletin Board at City Hall, a full, true and correct copy of the following: Ordinance No. 4729, passed by the Bakersfield City Council at a meeting held on the 5th day of June, 2013 and entitled: AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE TEXT OF VARIOUS SECTIONS OF CHAPTER 17.60 OF THE BAKERSFIELD MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO SIGNS. ROBERTA GAFFORD City Clerk and Ex Officio of the Council of the City of Bakersfield By: , IP44 1,14, L 0 A DEPQTY City CI rk S:\D000MEN'RF0RMSW0P.0RD.wpd