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Temporary Kiosk Signs, Banners & Promotional Signs. PINAL COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MAY 5 TH , 2010. CURRENT. BEFORE.
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Temporary Kiosk Signs, Banners & Promotional Signs PINAL COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MAY 5TH, 2010
CURRENT BEFORE
Public Hearing, and discussion/approval/disapproval toconsider Case PZ-C-006-09, a Zoning Ordinance Text Amendment to Article 22 (Chapter 2.145.020 of the Pinal County Development Services Code): SIGNS, BILLBOARDS, NAME PLATES AND OTHER OUTDOOR ADVERTISING to include under Section 2202 (now 2.145.020) a definition for "Temporary Promotional Signs" and "Temporary Kiosk Signs" and to amend Section 2205 (now 2.245.050)to add "C" "Temporary Promotional Signs" and "Temporary Kiosk Signs" along with conditions related to the permitting of such signs. Planning Commission voted unanimously to recommend approval of PZ-C-006-09.
What could an amended ordinance do ? An amended ordinance could allow for the following: Temporary sign permits would be needed for the following non-permanent signage: Banners-Streamers-Flags-Pennants-Inflatable Structures-Temporary Kiosk signs-other attention-getting media or devices Help control sign blight
ARTICLE 22: SIGNS, BILLBOARDS, NAME PLATES AND OTHER OUTDOOR ADVERTISINGSec. 2202 DEFINITIONS: For the purpose of this Article, certain words and terms used herein are herewith defined…..
ff. Sign, Temporary Kiosk: A free standing, non-illuminated structure consisting of a maximum 7 directional panels per side, for a total of 14 directional panels per kiosk. gg.Sign, Temporary Promotional: Banners, streamers, flags, pennants, inflatable structures and other attention-getting media or devices designed to promote a sale or event or for some other short term promotional purpose. hh.Sign, Under-canopy: A sign suspended beneath a canopy, ceiling, roof, or marquee shall be considered "free-standing" signs with reference to square footage allowances. II. Sign, Wall-mounted: A sign mounted or painted flat against, projecting less than 12 inches or painted on the wall of a building with the exposed face of the sign in a plane parallel to the face of said wall.
Sec. 2205 SPECIAL PURPOSE SIGNS: c.Temporary Promotional Signs and Temporary Kiosk Signs 1.Temporary promotional signs shall be required to comply with the following conditions; (A)All temporary promotional signs shall be related to a special condition or event. (B)A temporary sign permit will be required for all temporary promotional signs. (C)All temporary sign permits shall be limited to 45 days and may be renewed only once during the calendar year. (D)All businesses shall be limited to 2 temporary sign permits per calendar year.
(E)No banner shall be larger than 20' X 5' in size. (F)All banners shall be one-sided. (G)All banners shall be located on the property for which the temporary sign permit has been issued. (H)All banners shall be securely attached to the building for which the temporary sign permit has been issued. (I)No banner shall be affixed to any pole, tree, or similar object.
2.Temporary kiosk signs shall be required to comply with the following conditions; (A)Temporary kiosk signs are approved for the following entities only: communities, planned area developments, named subdivisions, builders, and government locations entities. There will be no additional advertising outside of the company name, logo, and directional arrow. (B)All temporary kiosk sign structures will be required to get a temporary sign permit and will comply with the size, construction type, and color scheme as set forth by the planning department. (C)All applications shall require a minimum of one contract from an existing community and/or builder within the service area., which is to be determined by the planning department. (D)All applications shall require a written contract from the property owner for which the proposed sign is to be located. If on state land, a permit must be obtained first from the state. The planning department will not hold locations pending approval from any entity, whether private or public. Under no circumstances will signs be permitted in a right of way.
(E)A temporary kiosk sign located in the vicinity of state highways must obtain a state permit prior to submitting to the planning department. (F)All locations must be approved by the planning department prior to the installation of the sign. These locations will be approved only if the site is beneficial to the surrounding area. (G)Only one temporary kiosk sign shall be allowed per applicant per corner/location until that customer’s original kiosk is sold out and displayed. For the purpose of simplicity, a four-way intersection is considered to have four corners, a three-way intersection is considered to have three corners. (H)Off-premise temporary kiosk signs located outside of an intersection must maintain a minimum of 500 feet from closest intersection.
(I)Builders shall be allowed to advertise on off-premise temporary kiosks within a 3 to 5 mile radius of the community. ,no closer – no further. (J)Temporary kiosk signs approved for on-premise road side, have the option of replacing the “Pinal County” name and logo with that of the community name and logo only. Under no circumstances will any other names be allowed, such as builders, etc. (K)All sign owners must maintain their signs in a professional manner as to appearance and structure. (L)Two panels on each side may identify community/public facilities (city hall, library, parks, districts, historic sites, etc.) at the discretion of the planning department.