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Roseville City Council
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Council Ordinances
Meeting Date
6/18/2012
Ordinance #
1425
Ordinance Title
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 10 OF THE CITY CODE SPECIFICALLY SECTION 1010 SIGN REGULATIONS
City Code Chapter Amendment
T10, C1010
Ordinance Date Passed
6/18/2012
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approving each Master Sign Plan. <br /> 1. Location: No freestanding sign shall be located closer than five feet to a property line, <br /> roadway easement, or other public easement. No freestanding sign shall be erected <br /> that,by reason of position, shape, or color, would interfere in any way with the proper <br /> functioning or purpose of a traffic sign or signal. No freestanding sign shall be <br /> located within the Traffic Visibility Triangle. No freestanding sign shall <br /> impede/impair traffic. <br /> 2. Quality: All signage shall improve the aesthetics or functional use of the site. All <br /> freestanding signs shall include materials that complement the architectural <br /> design/existing building materials, including but not limited to face brick, natural or <br /> cut stone, integrally colored concrete masonry units/rock faced block, glass, pre- <br /> finished metal stucco or similar cementation coating, and/or factory finished metal <br /> panels. Landscaping may be integrated into any freestanding sign. <br /> 3. Type: All types of signs are permitted except those prohibited by Section 1010.03C of <br /> this Chapter. <br /> 4. Size: The size of all signage (building wall and free standing) shall be limited to 2 <br /> times the maximum allowed under Section 1010.05 of this Chapter <br /> 5. Height: The height of any free standing sign shall be limited to 40 feet. <br /> 6. Number: The number of freestanding signs shall be reasonably related to the number <br /> of access points to public streets and/or the number of tenants within the multi-tenant <br /> structure. <br /> F. Master Sign Plan Process: The following has been established by the City of Roseville <br /> for reviewing and approving Master Sign Plans: <br /> 1. Application Requirements: The property owner,his/her agent/manager, a design, <br /> architectural, or consulting firm, or a sign company, acting on behalf thereof, shall <br /> submit a completed Master Sign Plan Application to the Community Development <br /> Department. A completed application includes completion of the application form, <br /> submittal of all applicable proposed plans and specifications, and the submittal of the <br /> required fee as set-forth in Chapter 314 of this Code. <br /> 2. Submittal Review: Upon submittal of a Master Sign Plan application,the <br /> Community Development Department will review the information provided for <br /> completeness and determine whether modifications and/or clarification is necessary. <br /> Once an application has been determined complete, the Community Development <br /> Department will set the administrative hearing before the Master Sign Plan <br /> Committee (MSPC). <br /> 3. Establishment of Administrative Hearing and Notice: The Community Development <br /> Department will provide notice (postcard)to the applicant and contiguous/effected <br /> property owners not less than one week prior to a Master Sign Plan hearing. The <br /> Community Development Department may notify additional property owners if a <br /> determination is made that such additional notification is merited. <br /> 4. Hearing and Approval: The MSPC shall hold an administrative hearing for each <br /> Master Sign Plan proposal, take public comment, and provide a recommendation to <br /> Page 16 of 18 <br />
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