HomeMy WebLinkAbout2018-26RESOLUTION NO. 2018 -26
A RESOLUTION APPROVING A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR A DYNAMIC LED MONUMENT SIGN FOR THE
COLUMBIA HEIGHTS MUNICIPAL LIBRARY LOCATED AT 3939 CENTRAL AVENUE NE.
WHEREAS, a proposal (Case # 2018 -0501) has been submitted by the City of Columbia Heights to the City
Council requesting a Conditional Use Permit at the following site:
ADDRESS: 3939 Central Avenue NE.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: On file at City Hall.
THE APPLICANT SEEKS THE FOLLOWING: A Conditional Use Permit per Code Section 9.106 (13)(12)(c)(d), to
allow for a dynamic LED Monument Sign to be located in the CB, Central Business District on the property
located at 3939 Central Ave NE.
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission held a public hearing as required by the City Zoning Code on May 1St,
2018;
WHEREAS, the City Council has considered the advice and recommendations of the Planning Commission
regarding the effect of the proposed Conditional Use Permit upon the health, safety, and welfare of the
community and its Comprehensive Plan, as well as any concerns related to compatibility of uses, traffic,
property values, light, air, danger of fire, and risk to public safety in the surrounding areas;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, in accordance with the foregoing, and all ordinances and regulations of
the City of Columbia Heights, the City Council of the City of Columbia Heights adopts the following findings of
the Planning Commission:
FINDINGS OF FACT
Section 9.104 (H) of the Zoning Ordinance outlines nine conditions that must be met in order for the City
Council to grant a Conditional Use Permit. They are as follows:
(a) The use is one of the conditional uses listed for the zoning district in which the property is located,
or is a substantially similar use as determined by the Zoning Administrator.
(b) The use is in harmony with the general purpose and intent of the Comprehensive Plan.
(c) The use will not impose hazards or disturbing influences on neighboring properties.
(d) The use will not substantially diminish the use of property in the immediate vicinity.
(e) The use will be designed, constructed, operated and maintained in a manner that is compatible
with the appearance of the existing or intended character of the surrounding area.
(f) The use and property upon which the use is located are adequately served by essential public
facilities and services.
(g) Adequate measures have been or will be taken to minimize traffic congestion on the public streets
and to provide for appropriate on -site circulation of traffic.
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(h) The use will not cause a negative cumulative effect, when considered in conjunction with the
cumulative effect of other uses in the immediate vicinity.
(i) The use complies with all other applicable regulations for the district in which it is located.
FURTHER, BE IT RESOLVED, that the attached conditions, plans, maps, and other information shall become
part of this Conditional Use Permit and approval; and in granting this Conditional Use Permit the City and the
applicant agree that this permit shall become null and void if the project has not been completed within one
(1) calendar year after the approval date, subject to petition for renewal of the permit. The Conditional Use
Permit is subject to certain conditions of approval that have been found to be necessary to protect the public
interest and ensure compliance with the provisions of the Zoning Ordinance, including:
CONDITIONS
1. Dynamic LED signs are allowed only on monument signs for conditionally permitted uses in all zoning
districts, with the exception of the PO, Public District, in which LED signage may be utilized in existing
pylon signs. Motor fuel stations may display dynamic LED signs as part of the pylon sign to promote
motor fuel prices only. Such motor fuel price signs do not require a conditional use permit. All dynamic
LED signs may occupy no more than 60% of the actual copy and graphic area. The remainder of the sign
must not have the capability to have dynamic LED signs, even if not used. Only one, contiguous dynamic
display area is allowed on a sign face.
2. A dynamic LED sign may not change or move more often than once every ten seconds for commercial,
industrial uses, or public uses, and no more than once every ten minutes for religious and /or educational
institution uses, except one for which changes are necessary to correct hour - and - minute, date, or
temperature information.
3. A display of time, date or temperature information may change as frequently as once every five seconds,
however information displayed not relating to the date, time or temperature must not change or move
more often than once every ten seconds for commercial, industrial uses, or public uses, and no more
than once every ten minutes for religious and /or educational institution uses.
4. The images and messages displayed must be static, and the transition from one state display to another
must be instantaneous without any special effects. Motion, animation and video images are prohibited
on dynamic LED sign displays.
5. The images and messages displayed must be complete in themselves, without continuation in content to
the next image or message or to any other sign.
6. Dynamic LED signs must be designed and equipped to freeze the device in one position if a malfunction
shall occur. The displays must also be equipped with a means to immediately discontinue the display if it
malfunctions, and the sign owner must immediately stop the dynamic display when notified by the city
that it is not complying with the standards of this section.
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7. Dynamic LED signs may not exceed a maximum illumination of 5,000 nits (candelas per square meter)
during daylight hours and a maximum illumination of 500 nits (candelas per square meter) between dusk
to dawn as measured from the sign's face at maximum brightness. Dynamic LED signs must have an
automatic dimmer control to produce a distinct illumination change from a higher illumination level to a
lower level for the time period between one -half hour before sunset and one half -hour after sunrise. The
sign is to be powered off between the hours of 11:00 PM and 6:00 AM.
8. Dynamic LED signs existing on the effective date of Ordinance 1593, passed April 25, 2011, must comply
with the operational standards listed above. An existing dynamic LED sign that does not meet the
structural requirements may continue as a non - conforming sign subject to § 9.105(E).
9. The area around the base of the sign shall be landscaped.
ORDER OF COUNCIL
Passed this 14th day of May, 2018.
Offered by:
Seconded by:
Williams
Buesgens
Donna Schmitt, Mayor
Katie Bruno, City Clerk /Council Secretary
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