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9-As <br /> Secondly, based on the street frontage, the Ordinance allows a maximum sign area of 50 <br /> square feet at this site. The business presently has 44% more square feet of signs than is <br /> allowed. As a remedy, the relocation of the phone number, in a smaller form as window <br /> signage as well as the removal of the wooden sign on the side of the building would achieve <br /> the necessary reduction of total signage area, thus bringing the site into compliance. <br /> Alternative <br /> Allow all or some of the existing signs to permanently remain and stand as exceptions. <br /> However, this decision would senre as a precedent for the review of future sign/architectural <br /> permit applications for similar sign exceptions and consequently affect enforcement efforts <br /> to reduce excessive signage and remove similar "unsightl�' signs. <br /> Fiscal Impact <br /> None. <br /> Conclusion <br /> In order to achieve continuity and maintain a standard for code enforcement of the Sign <br /> � Ordinance, Staff is recommending that the City Council uphold (by separate motions) the <br /> recommendations and findings of the ARC and deny both appeals. . <br /> C-A `�,� %�� _ �.____--___- <br /> Gary Kelly Mike Church <br /> Project Planner/ZA Planning and Redevelopment Manager <br /> _ _ � `' � � <br /> _ ,' � = � '_ > -_. <br /> ' <br /> Deborah Nelson � Ed Everett <br /> Community Development Director City Manager <br /> Attachments <br /> 1. Notices of Official Action <br /> 2. Photographs of the subject signs <br /> _ _ _ _ _ _ ._._ . _ .r__. <br />