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Issue: Home Occupation Signs <br /> The current zoning code prohibits any kind of sign denoting the business, occupation or profession on a <br /> �esidential structure in which a home occupation is taking place. Inasmuch as home occupations are <br /> ermittecl in any residential district, with certain limitations, it seems unreasonable to prohibit any and all <br /> signage. While signs need to be discreet and in harmony with the character of a residential neighborhood, it <br /> would be helpful to identify the structure where the home occupation was taking place to minimize the <br /> possibility of customers or clients disturbing nearby residences. <br /> Recommendation: Allow a relatively small sign providing business name and function or nature of business, <br /> but no advertising. More specifically, <br /> Revise Section VI.,I., C. as follows: <br /> C. . Does not have a sign in excess of four <br /> (4) square feet in area to identify the business. Such sign shall be unlighted and must be attachedflush to <br /> the side of the structure. There shall be no advertising signs or devices visible from the outside through a <br /> door, window, or other opening of the residential structure or otherwise displayed on the property. <br /> Issue: Imposition of Parking Requirements <br /> Ordinance 2004-7-1 imposed a requirement that all new parking areas had to be paved with an.asphalt or <br /> concrete surface. It further required any existing parking area in the city that did not meet that requirement <br /> fd seven years to bring their parking lot into compliance. That deadline would be July 13,2011. The <br /> tesville Planning Commission believes that the presence of substandard parking areas, constructed prior to <br /> the passage of this ordinance, does not constitute a hazard to public health, safety or welfare to such an i <br /> extent that remedial action is warranted. Especially in difficult economic times, this requirement imposes a <br /> financial cost that is not commensurate with the benefit to be achieved. In addition, it will be expensive and <br /> difficult for the City to enforce. <br /> Recommendation: Strike the requirement for existing substandard parking areas to come into compliance <br /> with the new surface standards. More specifically, <br /> Revise Section XI, Subsection Il. D. as follows: <br /> D. Design <br /> A required off-street parking space shall be at least nine feet(9') in width and at least twenty feet(20') in <br /> length. <br /> All parking areas,public or private, containing more than five(5) parking spaces including open sales and <br /> storage areas shall be improved with an asphalt or concrete surface. <br /> areas that eentain five(5) or fnere parking spfteeg shall be sttrf�eed with an asphalt or eetterete material. <br /> From the date afthis passage there will be tt time period ofseven (4) years allowed for property awnerg to- <br /> bring existing substandard pMting ateas that are not surf�eed wiih asphalt or eenerefe into eempliftflee with- <br /> these eegitle lens. This requirement shall apply to any parking area required by any regulation of the City <br /> Ab�tesville for any new construction or renovation requiring additional parking spaces. <br /> upj/docs.google.com/EdWdocid=d22b6fb_I2dhg2hjfb Page 1 of 5 <br />
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