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AGENDA
TOWN OF ESTES PARK
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT / COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE
August 26, 2010
8:00 a.m.
Board Room, Town Hall
1. PUBLIC COMMENT
2. COMMUNITY SERVICES
a) REPORTS
i) Facilities Sales/Marketing Quarterly Report — Mgr. Pickering.
3. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
a. RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE TOWN BOARD
i. Sign Code Revisions — Dir. Joseph.
ii. Temporary Banner Permit Fee Waiver for Masonic Lodge — Dir. Joseph.
b. REPORTS
i. Code Compliance Report — Dir. Joseph.
ii. Community Development Financial Report — Dir. Joseph.
iii. Monthly Building Permit Summary — Dir. Joseph.
* iv. Revised Estes Valley Planning Commission Bylaws — Dir. Joseph.
4. ADMINISTRATION
a. REPORTS
i. PIO Quarterly Report — PIO Rusch.
NOTE: The Community Development / Community Services Committee reserves the right to consider
other appropriate items not available at the time the agenda was prepared.
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Preparation date: August 18, 2010
* Revision date:
AGENDA
TOWN OF ESTES PARK
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT / COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE
August 26, 2010
8:00 a.m.
Board Room, Town Hall
1. PUBLIC COMMENT
2. COMMUNITY SERVICES
a) REPORTS
i) Facilities Sales/Marketing Quarterly Report — Mgr. Pickering.
3. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
a. RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE TOWN BOARD
i. Sign Code Revisions — Dir. Joseph.
ii. Temporary Banner Permit Fee Waiver for Masonic Lodge — Dir. Joseph.
iii. Revised Estes Valley Planning Commission Bylaws — Dir. Joseph.
b. REPORTS
i. Code Compliance Report — Dir. Joseph.
ii. Community Development Financial Report — Dir. Joseph.
iii. Monthly Building Permit Summary — Dir. Joseph.
4. ADMINISTRATION
a. REPORTS
i. PIO Quarterly Report — PIO Rusch.
NOTE: The Community Development / Community Services Committee reserves the right to consider
other appropriate items not available at the time the agenda was prepared.
Preparation date: August 18, 2010
* Revision date: 8/23/10
AGENDA
TOWN OF ESTES PARK
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT / COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE
August 26, 2010
8:00 a.m.
Board Room, Town Hall
1. PUBLIC COMMENT
2. COMMUNITY SERVICES
a) REPORTS
i) Facilities Sales/Marketing Quarterly Report — Mgr. Pickering.
3. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
a. RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE TOWN BOARD
i. Sign Code Revisions — Dir. Joseph.
ii. Temporary Banner Permit Fee Waiver for Masonic Lodge — Dir. Joseph.
b. REPORTS
i. Code Compliance Report — Dir. Joseph.
ii. Community Development Financial Report — Dir. Joseph.
iii. Monthly Building Permit Summary — Dir. Joseph.
* iv. Revised Estes Valley Planning Commission Bylaws — Dir. Joseph.
4. ADMINISTRATION
a. REPORTS
i. PIO Quarterly Report — PIO Rusch.
NOTE: The Community of available able taCthommunity
timu the agendae Coas preeretee r serves the right to consider
other appropriate items n
PreparationRevisionuldate:8/23
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AGENDA
TOWN OF ESTES PARK
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 1 COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE
August 26, 2010
8:00 a.m.
Board Room, Town Hall
1. PUBLIC COMMENT
2. COMMUNITY SERVICES
a) REPORTS
i) Facilities Sales/Marketing Quarterly Report — Mgr. Pickering.
3. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
a. RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE TOWN BOARD
i. Sign Code Revisions — Dir. Joseph.
ii. Temporary Banner Permit Fee Waiver for Masonic Lodge — Dir. Joseph.
b. REPORTS
i. Code Compliance Report — Dir. Joseph.
ii. Community Development Financial ReportS Dih Joseph.
iii. Monthly Building Permit Summary —
Dir.
iv. Revised Estes Valley Planning Commission Bylaws — Dir. Joseph.
4. ADMINISTRATION
a. REPORTS
i. PIO Quarterly Report — PIO Rusch.
NOTE: The Community Development / Community Services Committee reserves the right to consider
other appropriate items not available at the time the agenda was prepared.
10
Preparationdate:
ldate:0
*8/23/10
AGENDA
TOWN OF ESTES PARK
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT I COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE
August 26, 2010
8:00 a.m.
Board Room, Town Hall
1. PUBLIC COMMENT
2. COMMUNITY SERVICES
a) REPORTS
i) Facilities Sales/Marketing Quarterly Report — Pickering.
Mgr.
3. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
a. RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE TOWN BOARD
i. Sign Code Revisions — Dir. Joseph.
ii. Temporary Banner Permit Fee Waiver for Masonic Lodge — Dir. Joseph.
b. REPORTS
i. Code Compliance Report — Dir. Joseph.
ii. Community Development Financial Report — Dir. Joseph.
iii. Monthly Building Permit Summary
— Dir. Joseph.
Bylaws — Dir. Joseph.
* iv. Revised Estes Valley Planning
4. ADMINISTRATION
a. REPORTS
i. PIO Quarterly Report — PIO Rusch.
NOTE: The Community Development the Community
timunhe agendae Coas mit e tee er serves the right to consider
other appropriate items not available
Preparationdate:
18,
date:
* 8/23/10
AGENDA
TOWN OF ESTES PARK
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT / COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE
August 26, 2010
8:00 a.m.
Board Room, Town Hall
1. PUBLIC COMMENT
2. COMMUNITY SERVICES
a) REPORTS
i) Facilities Sales/Marketing Quarterly Report — Mgr. Pickering.
3. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
a. RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE TOWN BOARD
i. Sign Code Revisions — Dir. Joseph.
ii. Temporary Banner Permit Fee Waiver for Masonic Lodge — Dir. Joseph.
b. REPORTS
i. Code Compliance Report — Dir. Joseph.
ii. Community Development Financial Report — Dir. Joseph.
iii. Monthly Building Permit Summary — Dir. Joseph.
iv. Revised Estes Valley Planning Commission Bylaws — Dir. Joseph.
4. ADMINISTRATION
a. REPORTS
i. PIO Quarterly Report — PIO Rusch.
NOTE: The Community Development Community Serces
thtime the aeenda Coas mit tee prepared, serves the right to consider
other appropriate items not available
Preparation date: August 18, 2010
* Revision date: 8/23/10
AGENDA
TOWN OF ESTES PARK
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT I COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE
August 26, 2010
8:00 a.m.
Board Room, Town Hall
1. PUBLIC COMMENT
2. COMMUNITY SERVICES
a) REPORTS
i) Facilities Sales/Marketing Quarterly Report — Mgr. Pickering.
3. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
a. RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE TOWN BOARD
i. Sign Code Revisions — Dir. Joseph.
ii. Temporary Banner Permit Fee Waiver for Masonic Lodge — Dir. Joseph.
b. REPORTS
i. Code Compliance Report — Dir. Joseph.
ii. Community Development Financial Report — Dir. Joseph.
iii. Monthly Building Permit Summary — Dir. Joseph.
* iv. Revised Estes Valley Planning Commission Bylaws — Dir. Joseph.
4. ADMINISTRATION
a. REPORTS
i. PIO Quarterly Report — PIO Rusch.
NOTE: The Community Development
the Community
timu the agenda was Commit
eretee r serves the right to consider
other appropriate items not available
Memo
To:
From:
Date:
Community Development/Community Services Committee
Tom Pickering, Facilities Sales and Marketing Manager
August 26, 2010
RE: Facilities Sales and Marketing Quarterly Report
The Estes Park Conference Center and The Fairgrounds
at marketing Stanley
actPark and 2ndquarter
ey rter
report will review the current sales and booking pace,
accounts list.
Sales and Booking Pace
The sales goal this year is to book 55 conference th t have used thethe cente this
41 we
had last year. Currently we have 38 conference groups s for 2010, versus uarterly report 31
year or are on the books to meet within the year. At the end of May's q
conference groups had booked or used the center.
ESTES PARK CONFERENCE CENTER
Year
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
A Based on a formula using ave. room rate, ave.
nightsrstayed, and
spend
ding in
various areas (food and beverages entertainment,
developed by the Destination Marketing Association International.
*Groups that have used the center or are currenlyo the schedule
ule to come
ine within
this year. The actual attendees and conferencespending
the
year-end report.
Currently 10 local groups have booked or used the conference
fcea total er this
is groups using
ar. This is
in addition to the 38 conventions that have used the
the center to date. Attached is the conferenceARKcenter bookings report by quarter.
THE FAIRGROUNDS AT STANLEY
Conferences
84
54
61
41
# Attendees
10,043
9,028
10,983
9,825
8,106
TBD
Conf. S
endin
$4,041,505
$4,041,623
$5,072,608
$5,286,145
$3,743,756
TBD
38*
The Fairgrounds at Stanley Park has hosted or will host a total of 25 groups for 2010.
Total attendance and actual revenues will be included in the year-end report.
Marketing Activity
Marketing activity for this quarter has followed the marketing plan, which has a goal of
strengthening the visibility of the Conference Center and Fairgrounds by 10% with
potential users via media and public relations opportunities. Advertising has been
placed in association meeting planning publications and meeting magazines. Each ad is
coded with a special web site to track activity. The activity report through June is
attached.
The sales manager is attending trade association meetings, and new leads are being
created from these meetings. The manager makes weekly sales trips to Denver to
develop new leads and meet with prospective clients. These trips advance the 2010
goals of securing ten new accounts, and increasing the number of sales contacts to
potential decision makers by 10% over 2009. Weekly sales meetings are held with the
Holiday Inn's sales staff to review accounts and exchange new lead information.
Key Accounts List
Three markets find the Estes Park Conference Center attractive, These are the
corporate market, associations, and the SMERF (Social, Military, Educational,
and Fraternal) market. The key accounts list is a database of the top 100 most Religious
important potential clients and the decisionmakers for those clients. The task of
developing sales relationships with the clients is divided between the Town's sales
manager and two Holiday Inn sales staff.
The Holiday Inn sales team focuses on the corporate market. The Town's sales
manager heads the associations bookings, which fill multiple properties in town when
they meet at the Estes Park Conference Center. The SMERF market is shared between
the Town's sales manager and the Holiday Inn sales team, depending on the grou 's
location and size. Attached is the key accounts list for 2010. p
Attachments: Conference bookings by quarter
Advertising tracking report
Key accounts list
Page 2
CONFERENCE KEY ACCOUNTS BY MONTH AND SALES PERSON
January:
February:
March:
April:
Sales Person Status
Group Nat
American Legion at
Buena Vista Convocation Nat
Littleton Leadership Pick
Rocky Mount Agribus. Assn 2010 Omni
Western Summit Pick Pick 2010 Westin
Cabela's
First Presbyterian Church of Greeley N
2010200
Third Day Victory Church Nat 2008
West Mosquito Vector Con KPick
APWAColo. Assn. Mimi. Court Ad. Pick
APWA Inspectors Conf.Pick
Institute of Medical Phy. PPick
Colo. Elk Breeders Assn. P 9 192
Colo. Assn. of School Boards Nat 191Vail
Future Bus. Leaders of Am (FBLA) Nat 2010 Westin
Colo. Assn Human Resource Dir. Pick 2010 Aurora
Rocky Mountain Asphalt Conf. Pick
2008
Colo. Nutrition Directors Nat 20 8 Westminster
EPA — RRC Conf. 2010 Omni
Rocky Mtn, Waste Water Conf. Nat 2010 Westin
Colo. Assn. Human Services Pick
Pick 2001
Colo, Assn. Fest & Events PPick
Int'l. Assn. Financial Planners Mount & Plains Book Sellers P k 8
2002008
Econ. Devel. Council of Colo. Nat5
2009
Great Commission Church
KY Booked 2011
Colo. Advanced Life Support Faith Ministries Int'l Network Nat 9
2002009
Colo. District Women's Conf. KY 20098
Colo. Postal Workers KKY 2009
CGAIT ICI, 2008
Law Enforcement Staff 2010
NAT 20
Fire & Life Safety Educators KY2010
Colo. Weed Management NA 2010 Gr June, 2010 EP
Colo. Assn Vet Techs PickK2010 Colo. Springs
Colo. Nat'l Guard pick
Am. Soc. Military Controllers Nat 1993
Assoc Sch. of Construction Pick KeystoneEMTAC
May:
June:
CONFERENCE KEY ACCOUNTS BY MONTH AND SALES PERSON
Group
Rocky Mount Gas Assn
Handbell Ringers Assn.
Colo. Dept. Public Health & Enviro.
Colo. Foun. for Families & Children
Colo, Mammography Soc.
Colo, Division of Wildlife
CIC
Colo. Assn Homes for Aging
NAHRO
Colo. Soc. Resp Care
Colo. Assn Realtors Northeast
Animal Control Assn.
Colo, Mental Health Conf.
Colo. Welfare Fraud Council
Colo. & Wyo. Museum Conf.
Rocky Mountain Recycling Conf.
Colo. Soc. Rad Techs
Colo. State Assn Letter Carriers
Adams County Chief Secretaries
Colo. Juvenile Council
Nat'l Assn Retired Fed Employees
Home Care Assn. of Colo,
Rocky Mountain Water Works Assn
Colo. Public Works Assn,
Elks Quarterly Conf,
Colo. Postmasters Assn,
Disabled American Vets
Rocky Mountain Electric League
Opticians Assn. of Colo.
Colo. Assn. of Recycling
AIS Educators
PEO
Nat'l Beagle Show
Colo. Quilters
Dictybase
RMGPA
NASA COMSEC
Colo. Hearing Society
GEO Gathering Conf.
Leukemia and Lymphoma Soc.
Colo. Engin. Exper. Station inc.
Sales Person
Pick
Pick
Nat
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
Pick
Pick
Pick
KY
KY
Pick
KY
Pick
Pick
Pick
Pick
Pick
Pick
Nat
Pick
Nat
KY
KY
Pick
Pick
Pick
Pick
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
Status
1997
YMCA
2008
2008
08 & 09
2008
2009
2010 Look at Stanley
here 08-09, 10 Pueblo
2010 Beaver Run
1995
1998
2008
2009 here
Booked 2011
1993
1999
2010 Antlers
2010 Keystone
2010 Red Lion
2010 Marriott So.
2010 Embassy Stes
2010 Steamboat Sher
2010
2008
2008
2010
2009
2008
2008
2008
2009
2008
2009
CONFERENCE KEY ACCOUNTS BY MONTH AND SALES PERSON
Sales Person Status
Group Nat 2009
Sun Llamas 1999
American Legion Nat Nat Booked for 2011
Colo. Chiefs of Police 2010 in Michigan
Conf. on Physiological Soc. of Am. Nat
1993
Colo. Broadcasters assn. 1993
3 Colo. Assn of Realtors Pick
Colo. Assn. Public Employees Pick 19921999
Colo. Activity Professional Assn. P k
Colo. Dental Assn. Colo. Cattlemen Assn. Nat 1996
Pick 19936
CSAE pick. 2010 Lakeshore
Colo. Pharmacists Assn. Pick
Colo. Model A Club Nat Booked for 2011
Lions State Convention Pick 1995
Colo. Counties
Colo. Family Support Council Pick
Rocky Mount. Agribusiness Assn. Pick
Estes Park Wool Market KY
Flite 6 Education Conf. Nat
Vocational Agriculture Teachers Pick 1996
Rotary District Conf. Pick
7
KY
Lutheran Health Systems Pick 1991999
Hamcon. Colo. 2000 Utah
Rocky Mount. Coal Mining Institute Pick
Univ. of Houston KY 2009-102008
Midwest Assn Fish & Wildlife KY
Grazing Livestock Nutri. Conf. KY 10 Emb.Suites 08 EP
Colo, Telecommunications Assn. Pick 1992
Colo. Assn. of School Boards NatI Y
Colo, Optometric Assn. KY Looking at 2011
Colo. Education Assn.
Colo. Academy of Family Phy. KY
2008
Wildland Hydrology Pick
KYk
Model T Car Club p10 Beaver Run
Colo. Soc. of Osteopathic Med, Pick 2010
won't host
Kiwanis District Conf. Pick
Intl Code Council
KY 2009
July:
August:
September:
County Sheriffs of Colo.
Colo. Open Space Alliance
Scottish Fest
KY
2009
2008
2009-10
October:
CONFERENCE KEY ACCOUNTS BY MONTH
Group
Snow & Ice Conf.
Nat'l Cent. Atmospheric Research
U. S. Ombudsman Assn. KY
Colo. Weed Management Nat
Colo, Environmental Health Assn. Pick
Colo. Academy of Audiology KY
Colo. Assn. of Court Employees KY
Colo. District Attorneys Council Pick
Colo. Public Health Assn. Nat
Rocky Mount. Assn. Facilities Off. Pick
Colo. Clean Air Conference Nat
Colo. Motor Carriers Assn. Pick
Colo. State Judicial Dept. Pick
Colo. Assn. Homebuilders Pick
Colo, Chiropractic Assn. Pick
Human Resource Systems Nat
Hospice of Colorado Nat
Energy Diversions Council Pick
Colo. Vet Medicine Assn. Pick
Colo. State Bowling Assn. Nat
Colo, Division of Wildlife KY
Institute for a Built Environment Nat
Colo. Rural Housing Conference Pick
American Planning Assn. Co. KY
Rocky Mountain Agribus. Assn, Pick
Quota Club Nat
Colo. Parks and Rec. Assn, Pick
Rocky Mount Oil & Gas Assn, Pick
Colo. Comm. Revitalization Assn, Pick
Rocky Mount. Water Works Assn Pick
Special Districts Assn. Pick
Fleet Managers Conf. Pick
Am, Institute of Prof, Geologists Nat
Caring Pregnancy KY
Colo, Baptist General Conf. Nat
Dept. of Veterans Affairs KY
EFC retreat Nat
Colo. Advanced life Support KY
Colo. Welfare Council KY
Colo. Assn Landscape Architects Pick
Econ. Devel, Council of Colo, Pick
Prof. Indep. Insurance Agen. Pick
AND SALES PERSON
Sales Person
KY
KY
Status
2009-10
2008
2009
2010
2010 Colo. Sprgs
2010 Beaver Run
1996
2002
Hyatt Beaver Creek
1995
1997
1996
2010 Embassy Suites
1996
1997
2009
1991
2012 Breckenridge
1999
2010 Keystone
2010
2009
2008
2010
2008
2008
CONFERENCE KEY ACCOUNTS BY MONTH AND SALES PERSON
Status
November:
December:
Sales Person
Group Y
Colo. Public Health Assn. Pick
k
Colo. Court Reporters Assn.
Colo. Campground and cabins Assn Pick
Prof. Carpet & Upholstery Assn
COVA
Colo. Regional Narcotics & Anon
Electric Public Power
Int'l Assn. New Science (CSU)
Colo. Library Assn
Western Co-op Educational Tele
Pick
Pick
KY
Pick
Nat
Pick
Pick
Univ. Colorado Conference Services Nat
Rocky Mount Skyline Booksellers KPick
CML Attorneys
Colo, Gov Assn Finance Officials KY
Family Life PickY
Colo. Division of Parks
Colo. Assn Conservation Districts KY
Colo. Assn. Soil Conservation Dist Pick
Colo. TESOL Pick
Colo. Wheat Growers Assn.
Colo. Weed Management Assn
DECA
Pick
Nat
Nat
1997
1994
2008
1991
Too Large
2010 Colo. Springs
Booked 20102
Booked 2010
1993
2010 in Colo. Springs
2010 Red Lion SE
Estes Park Conference Center 2010 Advertising Tracking
CSAE = Colorado Society of Association Executives
YP = Yellow Pages
PCMA — Professional Convention Management Association (Rocky Mountain region)
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Memo
To: Community Development/Community Services Committee
From: Bob Joseph, Community Development Director
Date: August 18, 2010
Sign Code Revisions
RE:
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BackgrOUflci
Attached with this memo the committee will find two documents:
1. One document is titled Draft to Committee, August 2010. This is a complete
automated comparison done with Word software between the sign code as it
exists today and the most current draft with all revisions to date. New provisions
and new text appear in blue and are underlined. Deleted text appears in balloons
in the right hand margin. In some cases the deleted text appears out of
sequence. This is due to the re -organization and reformatting of the code that is
required to accommodate the full scope of revisions that have been proposed.
Each revision is coded with the source and is highlighted in yellow (see the
legend at the beginning of the document). Staff is aware that new section
numbers need to be assigned and a new coherent sequence and organizational
framework needs to be established within this document with all cross references
properly established. This will be done by staff prior to presentation to the Town
Board for adoption.
2. A second document is titled Running Commentary. This document notes the
rationale for all revisions, page by page. The page numbering in this document
follows the page numbering in the Draft to Committee, August, 2010 document
so the two documents can be used side by side.
Budget
A schedule of fees for sign permits should be adopted as a separate administrative
action.
Recommendation:
I recommend Adoption of the Sign Code Revisions to the Town Board, to be included as
an action item at the (date), Town Board meeting.
construct, erect, alter, use or
maintain
9 t inOany
d. 17ign except
in conformance with the provisions of this
§1(
Chapter. (Ord. 11-76 §2(pa ),
17.66.040 Definitions.
As used in this Chapter, the following words and phrases are defined as follows:
Y encompassing all thq.
yea ofsignco insignia, background and borders ,
i l L a means the area of the smallest gcometrw symbol encomp
informative features of the sign,including copy,
well)in..> 12.01Y 91.09Le .C4SA swP.131e Ides
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Staff:
Signs
17,66,010 Title.
This Chapter shall be known and cited as the "Town of Estes Park Sign Code."
§2(part), 1976; Ord, 17-02 §1(part), 2002)
(Ord. 11-76
17.66.020 Intent and purpose,
The
outrol of ofsi of this Chapter is to protect the health, safety and welfare of the citizens by
osigos.
y providing for uniform
It is the intent of the regulations set forth in this Chapter to:
of the
(e) Recognize that signs are a necessary means of visual communication for the convenience
puic;
other activities by the use of signs;
(2) Recognize and ensure the right of those concerned to identify businesses, services and
(3) Ensure that signs are compatible with adjacent land uses and with the total visual
environment of the community;
(4) Protect the public from hazardous conditions that result from signs which are structurally
unsafe, obscure the vision of motorists and/or compete or conflict with necessar
and warning signs;
y traffic signals
I (5) 1.., P. tnYillc frrt the,Wt 6,!nt re t�dali 2 of4aotlu cotum
.ti/.:,: A. in he stint na wf d51 �, P_Pill-M_t1 .quay.
17.66,030 Scope and application of this Chapter.
The provisions of this Chapter shall apply to the display, construction, erection, alteration, use,
location and maintenance of all signs within the Town, and it is unlawful hereafter to display,
1
signs 1lntd 94P n tymat1a0,. -
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Recognize
11;at
Deleted; Recolpuzo shut
Deleted elimination
Deleted:existing
(Deleted; that are not
Deleted; conformance v
Deleted; provisions of this Chapter is necessary to
the public safety and welfare and to the protection of
the visual environment. (Ord. 11.76 §2(paro, 1976,
Ord, 15-97, 1997; Ord. 17.02 91(1)art), 2002)
Formatted: Highlight
(2) Awning means arshelter supported entirely from the exterior wall of a building,„
stE49
Deleted: movable
Deleted: and of a typo which can be retracted
folded or collapsed against the face of the supporting
building; or a covered space framed structure
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(3) Building Code means the latest edition of the Building Code, as amended and adopted by
the Town.
(4) Building inspector means the officer or other person charged with the administration and
enforcement of this Chapter, or his or her duly authorized deputy.
(5) Canopy means a permanently rooted shelter covering a sidewalk, driveway or other
similar area, which shelter may be wholly supported by a building or may be wholly or partially
supported by columns, poles or braces extended from the ground.
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(6) Face or wall of building means the general outer surface of any main exterior wall or
foundation wall of the building, including windows and storefront.
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_,(7) ,Fronurge, building means the horizontal, linear dimension of that exterior side of a
building which abuts a street, a parking area, a mall or other circulation area open to the general
public; and has either a main window display of the enterprise or a public entrance to the building.
Where more than one (I) use occupies a building, each such use having an exterior public entrance
or exterior main window display for its exclusive use shall be considered to have its own building
frontage, which shall be the front width of the portion of the building occupied by that use.
ol;,d9
Deleted Flag means he flag pennant or ensign
of
any nation, organization or nations, state, county,
city, religious, civic, charitable or fraternal
organization, or educational institation.c
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(KrttIVO
at) Frontage, street means the linear frontage (or frontages) of a lot or parcel abutting on a
private or public street which provides principal access to, or visibility of, the premises.
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Arrows inddcale building lronlago that counts toward Iho calculation of allowed sign area,
(slurorronts, onirys and windows that loco a public parting lot, shoot or sidewalld,
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NOT Qualifying Building Frontage
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(9) Height means the vertical distance measured from the elevation of the nearest sidewalk
(or, in the absence of a sidewalk within twenty -live (25) feet, then from the lowest point of
finished grade on the lot upon which the sign is located and within twenty-five (25) feet of the
sign), to the uppermost point on the sign or sign structure.
(,10) Illumination, direct means lighting, by means of an unshielded light
Qualifying Building Frontage
source
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G?!buildlt;
(including fluorescent..)i, ,his ll ilfLclis P.q .(,.0 p,w.....(1 apd ("In and neon tubing) which is
effectively visible as a part of the sign, where light travels directly from the source to the viewer's
eye.
(ID Illumination, indirect means lighting by means of a light source which is directed at a
reflecting surface in such a way as to illuminate the sign from the front, or a light source which is
primarily designed to illuminate the entire building facade upon which a sign is displayed.
(ID Illumination, internal means lighting by means of a light source which is within a sign
having a translucent background, silhouetting opaque letters or designs, or which is within letters
or designs which are themselves made of a translucent material
(,Err) Kiosk means a small structure, typically located within a pedestrian walkway or similar
circulation area, and intended for use as display space for posters, notices, exhibits, etc.
(„tl1) Light source means and includes any device, or method of producing light, including
incandescent
n)bulb andlanyllreflectingcdtsurfacelwhicl,bynreason`oflsimnr tube lighting,
neon, fluoresces
becomespla
in effect the light source. its constniction and/or
I'f rec deleted sus lai)gp> )
(15) Lighting, backlighted means a concealed light source located behind the surface of the
sign to highlight specific elements of the sign,
'1I t delet� ddtmx oligna,s'j
.......... .
,th) Lot means a portion or parcel of land, whether part of a platted subdivision or otherwise,
occupied or intended to be occupied by a building or use and its accessories, together with such
yards as are required under the provisions of this Title. A lot must be an integral unit of laud held
under unified ownership in fee or in cotenancy.
(,) 7) Mamlennnc'c means the replacing, repairing or repainting of a portion of a sign structure;
periodic changing of bulletin board panels; or renewing of copy which has been made unusable by
ordinal?, wear and tear, weather or accidentaSiDishaniLofiimy ip tife:ilitj a.,t%P cy ILOIc AYINEc_
lli 41t L14 rti or jib WAR_ MaL.idgatificAUga Sul u.teLIrS .:61"1 in
Was in) The replacing or repairing of a sign or sign structure which iru ny,slt_Ntyg alb o)rn
lt
(El;) National Electrical Code means the latest edition of the National Electrical Code
published by the National Fire Protection Association, as amended and adopted by the Town.
(I`t? ticg deieled sal ues jimmiteci
(t9) Roof means the cover of any building, including the eaves and sintilarcil g thin? �02cf
(2i),)Roof line means the highest point on any building where an exterior wall encloses usable
floor space, including floor area for housing mechanical equipment, Roof line also includes the
highest point on any parapet wallLl?;_ pe dckeuojis_tL?r)rn,t)et Iz)ll1i1 .11,
Lea 8
Sigi.9'• Aitunrtifllusa,it
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Formatted: Highlight
Deleted. (17) Lighting, noon means any method
ofhghtiug using neon tubes inn manner in which the
neon tube ca
n be scent!
Secbon Br
(Is
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dg
ts
(and percent
5by)le thtel u pr iinsed r pl)cemll enet cost �.
considered as maintenance only when the sign
conferees to all of the applicable provisions of this
chapter and when the damage has been caused by an
rat of God or violent accidenfyi
Deleted; 20) hfowuee means a permanently
roofed stmcture attached to and supported by a
building and projecting from duo building.¶
ro l
.eleteded; 2a
((DelDeleted: pr provided
eted; 2n
Deleted; , that the parapet wall es tend
ironed the entire perimeter of the building.
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(21) Sign means any writing, pictorial representation, decoration (including any material used
to differentiate sign copy from its background), form, emblem or trademark, flag or banner, mural,
or ,any other display of similar character ' ,IntA!llit!ta,l%lh.4i 4l7lT uLer .aLsople Lo tlo onu [S .11, c, lth'
CISTII.(ctnt.(Stul. " eonlcuthedtrality)=(I i.% sec d',let'an o1'ou dour dtspht ,)whtclti
a, Is a structure or any part thereof (including the roof or wall of a building);
b. Is written, printed, projected, painted, constructed or otherwise
upon placed or r displayedmaterial oupon
or designed into a building, board, plate, canopy, awning,
ect
or device whatsoever; and
design, illumination, motion or other
c. By reason of its form, color, wording,symbol,...._..--�
feature attracts
or is adve tisemetont aattounc attend Flon o the sbyw ct then f or is used as a means of Deleted or
designedt !xl_tlmmklieidiO ). (tiI1� t Deleted:
identification,
(n) Sign face means the surface of a sign upon, against or through which themessage
is Deleted 25 „ w... ,,..........
displayed or illustrated.
( ?Lkg,elliutedSign types iil4ts d { : luri tt �Fg biti
a. Bulletin board sign means a sign used for the purpose of notifiation t� otthpublic of Ce Deleted church
event or occurrence of public interest, such as a l t,tui (Staff clarityan tined lbt (Deleted:
political rally, civic meeting or other similar event.
b. Construction sign means a temporary sign announcing subdivision, development,
construction or other improvement of a property by a builder, contractor or other person Deleted:For the purposes oemschaprerau°
sit B 8l
construed to be n ten
furnishing services, materials or labor to the premises, (Staff ch�ri ur rl rah tail- -. estate sign as defined m this Section
consrn,clton sign shall not be co
C. Directional sign means a sign erected by the Town or other governmental agencies, or a
sign erected by permission of the Town, directing vehicular or pedestrian traffic.
d. Double face sign means a sign where two (2) sides are separated by not more than
twenty-four (24) inches and are parallel to each other. Such signs shall be considered as one
(1) sign.
Deleted; outdoor display of merchandise to attract I
business, or d
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e. Freestanding sign means a sign which is supported by one (I) or more columns,
uprights, poles or braces extended from the ground or from an object on the ground, or a sign
which is erected on the ground, provided that no part of the sign is attached to any part of any
building, structure or other sign. Freestanding sign includes pole signs, pedestal signs and
ground signs,
Identificalion sign means and includes any of the following:
I. A nameplate which establishes the identity of an occupant by listing his or her name
md business or professional title:
2. A sign which establishes the identity of a building or building complex by name or
symbol only;
3. A sign which indicates street address or combines nameplate and street address;
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ich
entifies an
rea in
n
h, by
eason of development,
ral
4 res historical occurrences ices or common references, has orrwill become a landmark inlthe
features,
Town; and
5. A commemorative sign, such as a cornerstone, memorial or plaque, when such is cut
into a masonry surface or constructed of bronze or other incombustible material and is made
an integral part of the structure.
g. Joint identification sign means a sign which serves as common or collective
identification for two (2) or more uses on the same lot.
h. ,projecting sign means a sign attached to a building or extending in whole or in part
twelve (12) inches or more horizontally beyond the surface of the building to which the sign is
attached,{ l del rr�lf tml tr-4irec_. i t a ,g, i
y for sale, rent or lease of the
ol estate building portion of a buildingtor lot upon whiichtthe sign
specificis erected or displayed.
llot, g
�l Suspended sign means a sign suspended from the ceiling of an arcade, marquee or
canopy.
St fl. c Brit ee deleted of display for the
Temporary sign means a sign which is intended for a temporary periodth
rproperty for sale, or promoting a
purpose of announcing a special event, advertising or directing persons to a subdivision or
other land or building development, advertising personal
political campaign or special election.
1. Vehicle -mounted sign means a sign displayed upon a trailer, van, truck, automobile, bus,
railroad car, tractor, semi -trailer or other vehicle, whether or not such vehicle is in operating '
condition.
4n; Vending machine sign means a sign that is incorporated into and designed as a part of a
vending machine.
0, Wall sign means a sign displayed upon or against the alltoflane pnclosehlba waing or
and
extends where moretheatwelve
(12 of the sign horizontallys a plane p res td
uxon molthantheside of a roo)flnches havingan a rgleof forty-five (45)fthe degr wall. less sign from erectedh
upon or against
vertical shall, be considered to be a wall sign, and shall be regulated as such,
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rourt Wutu.wtltr�gdltes a..l I i.'-tig.
Deleted: Marquee sign means a sign depicted
upon, attached to or supported by a marquee as
defined in this Section.
i. Off -premises advertising sign means any off -
premises sign, including a billboard or general
outdoor advertising device, which advertises or
directs attention to a business, commodity, service or
activity conducted, sold or offered elsewhere than on
the same lot or within the same building upon which
such sign is located.,,
j.. Portable sign means a sign which is not attached
to the ground, a building or other structure, but does
not include a vehicle -mounted sign as defined in this
Section.SI
k.
Deleted: , but does not include a marquee sign as
defined in this Section.
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m. Roof sign means a sign painted on the roof of a
building; supported by poles, uprights or braces
extending front the roof of a building or ptojecting
above the roof line or a building, but does not
include a sign projecting front or attached to a wall
as permitted by this Chapter. (See troll sign.)11
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Window sign means a sign which is painted on, applied
three (3) feet of, the interior of a window, which sign can be se
exterior of the structure. Merchandise which is included in
included as part of a window sign.
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strut ttr.L. rttt ti,(2 Ilcul uutltlkI aOLIA:ll.).4,_101,
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considered a roof
not considered a roof
if surface is 45 egreos I'
or fess off vertical
considered
a roof
or attached to, or located within
en through the window from the
a window display shall not be
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' Deleted u.. Outdoordisptap ofn;e,rhaudfse to
attract busutesr nouns the outdoor display of
merchandise offered
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aisrSokAsninsItuau,L.E.L.ENE1
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CrFl see deletrkinitdoor diattlY_ImgilfigL4
(21) Sign structure means any supports, uprights, braces or frameworks aro sign.
(a) Signs, number of For the purpose of determining the number qf signs, a sign shall he
considered to be a single display surface or display device containing elements clearly organized,
related and composed to form a unit. Where sign elements are displayed in an unrelated or
random manner, each element shall be considered to be a single sign. (Ord. 11-76 §2(part), 1976;
Ord. 25-76 §1, 1976; Ord. 21-82 § I (E), 1982; Ord. 15-97, 1997; Ord. 17-02 §1 (part), 2002)
Except as specifically provided iie4 the ,int,ming may be erected without p sign permit. "Jiig.so
1311l1/421JilialLIALL110.thellili alp o41.191441LIBILTI ber.Q1...11Vql, l914.1
loyAbisareitteLa 10C:ono_ Lataff: claritx_artstrujnbili_WAII signs shall meet all
applicable setback, construction, illumination and safety standards. Any signs larger in size
Iliect...tOsideatedultortanellett,2.itel
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De' feted: [Deleted; sole where such outdoor display is
located with the primsry purpose of attracting
attention of passing motorists or pedestrians, and
where the display is rnoved indoors at the close of
business daily and therefore does not constitute
seasonal or permanent accessory outdoor storage
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Deleted: following
_�flkt�at.�I�t!Sf�,l.
or with any different standards than stated in this Section shall be required to obtain a sign
permit.
(1) Signs which are not visible beyond the boundaries of the lot or parcel upon which they are
located and/or from any public thoroughfare or right-of-way.
(2) Official governmental notices and notices posted by governmental officers in the
performance of their duties, and governmental signs to control traffic or for other regulatory
purposes, to identify streets or to want of danger.
(3) Flags lltpt, i(Q. tl It,2 Py a, cpnrnirrr l ylalgl,lzn �._wr dtthei-L..0Aut hp," Lid limited to
three (3) flags per lot. The maximum individual size
of a,dispvayed,flasnn (gshall bell' lh)7 f „ ,y,.,
fi� 4 fs j feet wll ll.htl!lg f rPtl1 t, b�ILltlat .t Jivt . f ._1 y_.,..
tzsllc,...I; ' '1. el r ty and i 'td n J Content nuciralit
ns or displays,when such arc clearly incidental to and areFornmonly
associated with sly eaoo l.!' d o + s Sall lar�ty lsad readahitiiv°► .
(4) Temporaryr st �u 11,llsl.Y
(5) Temporary or permanent signs erected by the Town, public utility companies or
constriction companies to warn of danger or hazardous conditions, including signs indicating the
presence of underground cables, gas lines and similar devices.
(6)ich are
ted as an
r Merchandise, picturesp or where all suodels of ch items displayed arerojects or services llocated within theain interior of
integral part of a window display,
the building where the business is located.
(7) Signs displayed on trucks, buses, trailers or other vehicles which are being operated or
stored in the normal course of a business, such as signs indicating the name of the owner or
, rental trucks and trailers and the like,
provided thatlare the primarydon purpose tof such ns,delivery
isinot sfor the display of signs, and provided
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that they are parked or stored in areas appropriate to their use as vehicles.
(8) All "open,' "vacancy' and "no vacancy' signs and signs designed to indicate vacancy,
such as "yes," no and "sorry,' provided that the area of the sign does not exceed folyl l4l,011..
square feet per facq
,(9) Displays of string lights, provided that they are:
a. Decorative displays which only outline or highlight landscaping or architectural features
of a building, and are not placed on or used to outline signs, sign supports, pr assembled or
an•anged to convey messages, words, commercial advertisements, slogans and logos;
b. No greater in intensity than five (5) watts, and are steady-burning,,bulb lights. No
blinking, flashing or intermittent changes in intensity or rotating shall be permitted;
(10) Signs displayed on motor vehicles providing public transportation, provided that they
conform to the tollowing requirements:
a. The signs are flat and do trot project more than four (4) inches from the surface of the
motor vehicle.
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i Deleted: permanently
CDeleted: American
Deleted: , Colorado flag and official Town of
sles Park flag
Deleted: forty (4e) square w.ww
Deleted; . The maximum individual size of all
other permanently displayed flags shall be fifteen
05) square
Deleted: customarily and,,,,,,,,,
.m. hi-�, any
ynt national,religious
state, local or g ous
holiday or clebonwm�..�....._.m..,...�...._....,.....
Deleted: awnings and/or canopies
cloncolored
Deleted ear, n
..,_ _.._._rym-
Deleted, whether they are nonillununated,
internally illuminated, indirectly illuminated or
directly illuminated suns
C Deleted; two and one, half (2.5
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Deleted .
,o. The signs shall not be prohibited signs as more specifically set forth in Section
17.66.060. TF sea del nion of surface_ arcs limit uion)
d. Motor vehicle providing public transportation is a motor vehicle operated pursuant to a
certificate of public convenience and necessity to operate as a common carrier for hire for the
transportation of passengers and their baggage, on schedule, issued by the Public Utilities
Commission of the State. Vehicles which are exempt from regulation as public utilities
pursuant to Section 40-15-101, et. seq., C.R.S., are not eligible for an exemption from the sign
code pursuant to this Section,
(11) Identification signs which do not exceed two (2) square feet per face or four (4) square
feet in total surface area; limited to six (6) feet in height and limited to one (I) such sign per use or
per building, whichever is the greater number,
(12)*Temporary nony,;illuminated real estate signs which do not exceed,plcu541:4))_Lj 1�square feet in
total area and four (4) feet in height, limited to one (1) such sign per street frontage. Such signs are
restricted to the,sgih,lc rt property and shall not remain in place more than seven (7) days after the sale,
lease or rental of the subject property.
: !Ct open hour:p_srtl: st o)Ltett ll w:j..th Ltr pttll?.enyJur s'„ale .niay..
ini t(2h02t) tlr titalrf tjte Sr1201 13110 , 411t1111a,4..h¢ tSllaolvcii DAL.It
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f.1) 1{<d,)rQ,P ono1I
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4)tt3;r,
1'�:_ovtv.o PELUIPT11.�.Y lit 2V.r5!S1IncLct )� All nt,1ti' Q�LcYS salt .4utS)71 t nd C"DC'
(t3) Signs in the nature of cornerstones, commemorative tablets and historical signs which do
not exceed four (4) square feet per face in area and six (6) feet in height, and which are non:
illuminated or indirectly illuminated,
(14) Private traffic directional signs guiding or directing vehicular or pedestrian traffic onto or
off of a lot or within a lot when such do not exceed three (3) square feet per sign per face in area
and eight (8) feet in height, and do not contain any advertising or trade name identification.
Private traffic control signs which conform to the standards of the Colorado Manual of Uniform
Traffic Control Devices may exceed three (3) square feet per face in area, but shall not exceed
seven (7) square feet per face, Such signs shall not exceed eight (8) feet in height,
(15) Signs required or specifically authorized for a public purpose by any law, statute,
ordinance or resolution.
(16) Non;.,illaminated window signs, when the total area of such signs;
a, Does not exceed twenty-five percent (25%) of the total window area at the ground floor
level on the side of the building or business unit upon which said signs are displayed; and
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Deleted, b. No more than one-third of the
surface area ofthe vehicle is covered by the sign
Surface area shall not include the roof, wheels lights
and/or undercarriage
a of the vehicle
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b. Does not exceed twenty-five percent (25%) of the total allowable sign area for the
premises.
c. Such signs shall not exceed four (4) square feet in total surface area per sign when
placed in windows above the ground floor level, and no signs shall be placed in windows
above the second floor level.
(17) Signs commonly associated with, and limited to information and directions related to the
permitted use on the lot on which the sign is located, provided that each such sign does not exceed
one hundred fifty (150) square inches in total area. (This category shall be interpreted to include
such signs as "no smoking," "rest room," "no solicitors," "self-service" and similar informational
signs.)
(18) Signs which identify items such as credit cards, menus or prices; limited to one (1) such
sign for each use, not to exceed four (4) square feet per face or eight (8) square feet in total area.
Such signs may be attached to the building, as projecting or wall signs, or included as an integral
part of a freestanding sign.
(19) Regulatory signs erected on private property, such as "no trespassing" signs, which do
not exceed two (2) square feet per face or four (4) square feet in total surface area, limited to four
(4) such signs per use or per building.
(20) Text or copy changes on signs specifically designed to permit changes of the text or copy
thereof
l o„, not exceed wt,42) square feet in.4,z;1 limited to
one (1) such sign per k nt fry! d 1 rolggt; `+l r niQ),... 1l,1l�1Q411 gSlitfSwfnSel
(22) Vending machine signs, provided that such signs are limited to the product being vended.
(Ord, 11-76 §2(part), 1976; Ord. 36-76 §1, 1976; Ord, 17-80 §1, 1980; Ord. 21-82 §1(A), (B) and
(C), 1982; Ord. 1-87 §1, 1987; Ord. 6-87 §1, 1987; Ord. 15-97, 1997;.Ord. 17-02 §1(part), 2002;
Ord. 17-07 §1, 2007)
17,66.060 Prohibited signs.
The following signs shall not be permitted, erected or maintained in the Town:
(1) f)F021mises advgrllshtg„gxceQt )s ufhern ise pjgylcled for lieshertLirt uride
K tLuti .,,._ ;15 ti clarity and ruudabili1y'y
1)� F'rirtahl (214e414Ytotirt' 442,,i .„444ticl Win. styrt:ts,.
al Signs with visible moving, revolving or rotating parts or visible mechanical movement of
any description or other apparent visible movement achieved by electrical, electronicw mechanical
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Deleted: six (6) square feet per face or twelve (1
Deleted: total surface area; limited to six (6) feet in
height and
Deleted: lot and which does not propose, concern,
reflect or promote a commercial purpose
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ans, e .itz Cttlit1ieNlrl. l 141EarptiJJttalllA111g_WiltIO4ot IiittittilikZWirnirto tr(p(etszitsbitili tttt i.
except
J or otclnri pou�tred flihoitil..iltial fgn;tl,)arad�Y I3nitutat ss:...,provt)fed rt 5rrt.ttnt,;.,_I 7 )0 �nr1
clarity and Nadal)" it time -temperature -date signs„and gauges and dials which may
be animated to the extent necessary to display correct measurement;
(,'I:) Signs with optical illusion of movement by means of a design which presents a pattern
capable of reversible perspective, giving the illusion of motion or changing of copy;
(5) Signs with lights or illuminations which flash, move, rotate, scintillate, blink, flicker, vary
in intensityi Itfinge color or use intermittent electrical pulsations;a)tnt"i clarity and readability)
„(6) Signs which incorporate projected images, emit any sound which is intended to attract
attention or involve the use of live animals; ('fh: seer deletion of string light prohibition)
(7) Any sign which is installed or erected in or projects into or over any public right-of-way,
except in the case of a sign for which a permit has been issued in conformance with the
requirements of this Chapter;
(8) Signs not permanently affixed or attached to the ground or to a permanent structure, (for
exapricmple„s 0 0k,noi n,nt si n her 'ot signs tarty a�n int leutporary,!isn.. n5 ptt?n de,d_�S?t;
exam an2wich boards and handheld signs)... l y and to eff 1t_coli5itit lcx)
(9) Any sign or sign structure which:
a. Is structurally unsafe, or
b. Constitutes a hazard to safety or health by reason of inadequate maintenance or
dilapidation, or
c. Is capable of causing electrical shocks to persons likely to come in contact with it;
(10) Any sign or sign structure which:
a. Obstructs the view of, may be confused with or purports to he an official traffic sign
signal or device or any other official sign, or
b. Creates an unsafe distraction for motor vehicle operators, or
c. Obstructs the view of motor vehicle operators entering a public roadway from any
parking area, service drive, private driveway, alley or other thoroughfare;
(I I) Any sign which obstructs free ingress to or egress from a required door, window, lire
escape or other required exit way;
�VI) (It ()ff.,„,rtemttiy „.5tveugt olk tt r eWitt tr )It uRtt0.1 l)euat,(sSI.sQl Iy..l:ii,splan..:l
i. ftra , usr trm_A4r-Gir, 51 .4rstl I s, ,tk .tukt C,Sld:rtC) i'fX., lie a V, 9 my uti tsSla_fuoir,td 9„p
rttictta...... t_5(ah`i:;_41I1.jdy_npetirsehsh.ili,t�X.).,
! nufln4� itlR anniS!4( nnl.trkrinc rtf..aditi�lt 11rLiKC,g;,le6Y rt1.I'9l,.Sec,lVie�;a�u.rt;411...1Q
{ �� III 90S 1411 O1
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IDeleted; traditional barber poles,
Deleted: vary in
eel: Highligh
cconnectioion with commercialgpremi es forht bulbs used in
commercial purposes, other than tmditionnl holiday
decorations except as provided in Subsection
17.66.050(9);11
(5) Wind signs and banners;¶
Deleted: banners
Deleted: real esinte
Deleted; attached to posts driven into the ground
and temporary safety barriers are excepted
Deleted: (12) Roof signs, except as speed
permitted by Section 17.66.110;51
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-
(I4) Signs not pertinent and or not clearly reload I
the permitted use on the property where located,
except nor temporary political ,signs, as permitted and
regulated by Section 17.66.070, and except for signs
permitted under the provisions of Section 17.06.13011
(I 5) Except us provided in Subsection
I7.66.050(8), any sign having direct illumination,
including but not limited to visible neon tubing.
(Ord. 17.02 (I (part), 2002)11
17.66.070 Temporary signs.
Temporary signs in all zoning districts shall be subject to the following specific requirements:
vrr17_rl fry, rtwpk;i Irl cn,,ttr al...0t. atgil.( sE_t i4>
11[.11 tt11101
n.tlt z4(tr`F.t)...f .a,r !� shall �4 iglls1 bAllil,c S.1101tu11 191a1 all]Y
jI)SIJYw 11.4,�11u._Is]ap.tatidi ml11d2c kl d or a lavI]�aa t
y
(9Q.).�t)_Pt siii�_ Sjr1tl1.,S the o1 l L1 (1) Construction signs. Signs advertising subdivision, development, construction or other
improvements of a property shall be permitted in any zoning district and shall comply with the
following:
a. Such signs shall be limited to freestanding, wall or window signs, shall not exceed thirty,
1`vo_,0) square feet per face, and shall not exceed twelve (12) feet in height. No riders or
attachments to such signs shall be permitted. L5talf: clarhY te'crtbility and inty_rl>d
consistcn)
b. Construction signs shall be displayed only on the property to which the sign pertains.
One (I) such sign shall be permitted for each streetupon
which
hthat tthe minimum distance ither has betwage
or has an entrance from a major thoroughfare; provided
signs on any single development shall be one thousand (1,000) feet.
c In case of a subdivision, construction signs shall not be displayed prior to the date of
47.c,f:Itt.l,11,91, ofthe ,1,1J7al SGthdr,vlsip), plat„ 1ttffi c ri�y ttttslrcac� bih�t )
d. In other cases, such signs may be displayed for the duration of construction until
issuance of a certificate of occupancy.
41).,,G"r10)ttreliaa_l::'ilhr1e54 a . , hr - - -
t cool ns.lLetltralilyTse.eslelgteste ion sigt I n r e)
17,66.080 Computation of sign area.
The area of a sign shall be measured with the following regulations:
(I) In computing the area of a sign, standard mathematical formulas for common regular
geometric shapes, or combinations thereof, shall be used.
(2) In the case of an irregularly shaped sign or a sign with letters and/or symbols directly
affixed to or painted on the wall of a building, the area of the sign shall be the entire area within a
single continuous perimeter of not more than 011v4,,(11) straight or radial lines enclosing the
extreme limits of writing, representation, emblem or any figure of similar character, together with
any material or color forming an integral part or background of the display or used to differentiate
such sign from the backdrop or structure against which it is placedL_f)
9
,of 49
f Formatted: Highlight
gh ( . square
qfeet
... in nor
Dle
ei
Deleted -six (36)s uare feettotal area
Caen 18
Deleted: For residential developments consisting
of five (5) dwelling units or less, the maximum area
permitted fora construction sign shall be three (3)
square feet per face for each dwelling unit being
constnrcted. .. „ .,. „„ , ......,.........
Deleted: official filing
Dww,
eleted: subdivision
Deleted:
Del(2) Election signs. Those signs
concerning issues and candidates in forthcoming
elections shall be removed by the person placing or
erecting them or by the occupier of the premises or,
which they are located within ten (10) days
following the election to which they pertain unless
the sign conveys some other or further ideological
message or has some other or further ideological
significance. Election signs shall be restricted to a
maximum size of four (4) square feet in all
residential districts and a maximum size of one
hundred fifty (150) square feet in all other districts.
(Ord.
. 1 -1602 2(p t), 197) Ord. 21-82 §1(M), 1982;
Deleted: eight (8 .�„„...
i :aim..12,011.4
2p1.
(3) That portion of the sign structure which is visible and viewed in the same plane as the
sign face, and which either: a) exceeds fifty percent (50%) of the sign face, or b) is made an
integral part or background of the display shall be included in computing the total sign area.
_tl',,wk;e_20
( A9
The area of the entire
structure should not be
more than 1.5 times the
area of the sign pannels.
Any area in excess of this
amount is counted as
signage.
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41110,
(4) Where a sign has two (2) or more display faces and is not a double-faced sign, the area of
all faces shall be included in determining sign area.
(5) The total surface area of multiple -unit signs shall include the vertical and horizontal
spacing between the letters which comprise the word or words that convey the sign's message.
(6) Where three-dimensional figures are used as
projected on a vertical plane, of each side of the figure
boundaries of the lot upon which the figure is located,
shall he considered to have not less than one (1) nor n
ou-bloor ct1 LJli n ia'e .
Liitgq..22
nrrkrc�atla:ttl. �-..C.l. �t
signs, the area shall be the total area, as
which is visible by the public beyond the
For purposes of this regulation, a figure
tore than four (4) sides, LIT: sis deleted
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the area of
outdoordsplayll be thesoffn r merchsed andise ogcalculate
attract business" and other three-dimensional figures
or displays that are to be considered in the total
allowable signage calculation.
(7) Building frontage used as the basis of determining permitted sign area for one (1) use
shall not be used again as the basis for determining the permitted sign area for a different use.
Nothing in this Subsection shall he construed to prohibit the additional building or use from
erecting a sign which would otherwise be authorized by the provisions of this Chapter.
(8) All riders or attachments to signs or sign structures (whether temporary or permanent)
shall be included as panof the total sign area for the sign to which they are attached. (Ord. 11-76
§2(part), 1976; Ord. 21-82 §1(K), 1982; Ord. 17-02 §I(p ),
2002)
17,66.090 General regulations.
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g,p11S1uct 9... 1u. gziil , t> h111g k)s tht .s.g11, 4trlrrl)lueti, ttstb tl)e..Szi ':
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I11.,`!.ig,l a at str SfIa)e, lulrl Iat111 k 1S10t:0 lir„cot:
ttltgiV.glixu aI"d : IIv e«0Y.. -Vj r,h4.1 l.g.s..-..Y
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Deleted: (a) Signs at street intersections. On
corner lots, no sign or sign structure between a
height of two and one-half (2.S) feet nod len (10) feet
above the street elevation (other than a pole twelve
[121 square inches or less in cross•sectional area)
shall be erected within the following described area:
the interior triangle formed by the right-ofway lines
at such corner lots and a straight line joining the
right-of-way lines at points which are thirty (30) feet
Com the intersection of the right-of-way lines. This
regulation shall apply to all signs except wall signal
(b) Illumination. Illuminated signs shall be subject
to the following conditions.
(I) Any light used for the illumination of a sign
shall be shielded so that the beams or rays of light
will not shine directly beyond the lot upon which the
sign is tocated.t
(2) Neither the direct nor the reflected light from
any light source shell create a traffic hazard or
distraction to operators of motor vehicles on public
thorougttfsres.[I
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it No diuruuralitre Wyhall h ,carnvj rn�g,,,,,,,,�tlacr time tc�trak tnnpl�lous hlnrla g Ii rib,._ r 4rltlrylu5„�
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,.11raalttV L:.L l Iin w rtl AlFilas.>.ua.tatz njl signottt4�ls,fl�4r�aa,..w.tripr rutsl rpgttl..lur y sr t„_sretltd..9'
131 „_5'10 s 113 comp tel¢jga_j ssI r.t sai,ctcct t9'1. 4V PrtD �l.tt�r IEr triS tc eqrrey_irk ,➢ drierjJt.d thg't.f�lY:
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(c) Signs on fences and freestanding walls. Signs displayed upon fences or upon freestanding
walls shall be erected or mounted in a plane parallel to the fence or wall, and shall not extend above
the top of the fence or wall nor project more titan twelve (12) inches from the face of the fence or
wall. Such signs shall he subject to all regulations of this Chapter applicable to freestanding signs,
including but not limited to maximum area per sign, maximum sign height, minimum setback from
property lines and number of signs permitted per lot or per premises,
(d) Window signs. The area of all window signs in excess of twenty-five percent (25%) of the
total window area at ground floor level on the side of the building or business unit upon which such
signs are displayed shall be included in the total allowable sign area for the premises. All illuminated
window signs shall be included in the total allowable sign area for the premises,
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Total combined glazing (63- x 39" x 2) = 4,014 square inches Total area of signs = 1,118.5 square inches
25% of total glazing = 1,228.5 square inches Signs are not in violation of EVMC 17.66.050 (16)
(e) Signs which identify lands which have been subdivided in accordance with the Estes Valley
Development Code shall be subject to the following regulations:
(1) The sign may be located within public street right-of-way where such sign is approved as
an integral feature of the street construction plans at the time of final plat approval. Otherwise, the
sign shall be located a minimum of ten (10) feet from the street right-of-way line.
(2) Such signs shall conform to the sign requirements relating to site distances at
intersections under the provisions of this Chapter.
(3) The maximum size for a subdivision identification sign shall he thirty-six (36) square feet
(or eighteen [18] feet per face).
(4) The signs shall only contain the name of the subdivision and not a pictorial representation
of the subdivision. (Ord. 11-76 §2(part), 1976; Ord. 25-76 §§2, 6, 1976; Ord. 17-80 §2,
Ord. 21-82 §1(I) and (J), 1982; Ord, 15.97, 1997; Ord. 17-02 §1(part), 2002)
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17.66.100 District sign regulations.
(a) Use districts (zoning districts), The use districts, as set forth in this Title and amendments
hereto, shall apply to this Chapter. The boundaries of these districts shall be determined by reference
to the zoning map of the Estes Valley, to this title and amendments hereto and to sections on
interpretation of such maps as may be contained in this Title and amendments hereto,
(b) Establishment of district regulations. The type of signs permitted and the regulation of the
number, placement, area and use of signs is established. No sign shall be erected except as provided
in this Chapter and in the district in which it is permitted, nor shall any sign be used for any purpose
or in any manner except as allowed by the regulations for the district in which such sign is proposed
or maintained.
(c) Schedule of requirements The following schedule of ",type of sign permitted," "maximum
sign area permitted per lot cit„hxspnes',",(Staff clarity and internal consisteneit "maximum area per
sign face," "maximum number of signs permitted" and "maximum height of freestanding signs"
regulations for the various zoning districts is adopted.
(d) Total allowable sign area. The total area of all signs on a lot, or, in the case of a permitted
use or uses occupying two (2) or more adjacent lots, the total area of all signs on all such adjacent lots
shall not exceed one and one-half (1.5) square feet per lineal foot of building frontage at ground level,
and three-quarters (0.75) square foot per lineal foot of second story building frontage. In no event,
however, shall the cumulative total allowable sign area exceed ,two hundred,f;7ll(1) square feet per
business,t"fl)
Ly
!y
Z2:n 26
f sign permitted
Deleted: one
Deleted; fifty (150
Formatted. Highlight
Deleted;
Schedule of Requirements
For all Nonresidential Zoning Districts (AXD, CO, C11, 0,1-1)
at %PC of Sign Permitted a
Permitted Per Business
Maximum Sign Area Maximum Area Per Maximum No. Maximum
Sign Face of Signs Height of
Permitted Si ,ns
Freestanding 2 25 ft
per Lot
All meted:in
Subsection
17.66.040(26,
Residential Multi -family (RM,R-2,411,11,„Y
11pa of Sign Permitted
All Panalatt.in
Subsection
17.66.040(26g664051
,i`itustiat tuotlUag
,100sf for freestanding. Suspended: 5 of
06e0A audbet.0 dithit-1
tah,tne the.ftsettautinut Time-temp10 sf
1004 EIMILDS-1:9
IS sf for projecting
10 sf for suspended
(S per face)
1.5 sf per If of frontage
(40,9 sf max.) for wall
signs
Temporary Temporary Tempormy 12 ft
Cnnslntctiun i of Construction' „1,, sf Constmetiom 1
per street
Maximum Sign Area Maximum Area Per Maximum No, Maximum
Sign Face of Signs Height of
Permitted Si ns
Permitted Per Lot
75 sf for freestanding Suspended: 5 sf Freestanding: 1 An
per Lot tinos,25 ft
15 sf for projecting
10 sf for suspended
(5 per face)
1.5 sf per If of frontage
for wall signs (max. 110
sf)
For all Single-family Residential Zoning DistrielsAIRJ,11,.&BI0IALLK
of Sign Permitted , Maximum Sign Area Maximum Area Per Maximum No. Maximum
Permitted Poe Lot Sign Face of Signs lleight of
Permitted St is
Za-1,141.1t ...2.ai All sigiui„2 of Alli
Iti(&k.IM, Nalil
All netsulitald.in ,
Subsection
17.66.040(16), except,
lintleiltae,boatii. ,i,atia..
1121UL,ALIUULGE,(W1
D itaa.,Ituding
Illwallo_Lasidtsa...1skniiticailjol..,,i4116_' ilaBacvalit Alvam....lksa Ankadicbitiismickulilisataa
Itltabls,..,ltiMilLttillacl 1:tilP...,0)". 13,,lni0SailliDisISibl15_511l1111191„.bc,ilAtalltIlliAlltitlYtLIMilicL
61l111..cla11tI.11114..ililerllal c()L15isjelle_Sq..e tachill1W l0 IltbilLilbAve)
\ librint,o2setiouttnintanistlibittglite
Deleted: A-1,
Deleted; Class
tDeleted: Type of Sign Permitted
Deleted: All in Subsection 17.66.040(26) except
subdivision i
Deleted: Iso
rt—teleted: ), except subdivisions j & s
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,.—..........„...nm.—..---.„.—.—.-.0....„--.„.......,
c, Deleted: )
FDeleted: Class
Deleted: Type of Sign Permitted _
1Deleted : All in Subsection 17 66.040(20 except
subdivisions g, i, & q
..----_____-__ -----...------_
LDeleted; ), except subdivisions 11,j, m, s & t
tDeleted: Class
'Dmeletedm: Typrnme of ;man P'emmmrtnimtted mummn
Deleted: All in Subsection 17.66.040(26) except
subdivisions a, g, i & q
Deleted: 4 sf - identification onlyti
(Sec. 17.66.050)'„„.„„..m.....„...........
Deleted: 2
Deleted:
Deleted: building
Deleted; subdivisions b,), nit, s & t
Formatted: Don't keep with next, Don't keep
lines together, Tab stops: Not at 0.25" + 0.75"
I &aitttz_a_.,..
(Ord, 11-76 §2 (part), 1976; Ord. 25-76 §3, 1976; Ord. 8-81 §1, 1981; Ord. 15-97, 1997; Ord. 17-02
§1(part), 2002)
7.
1 i rn IlO�s[g'L regulations in nonresidential zones t dm„ StpµlWll t5fnfl charity and
The following regulations shall apply to all uses in non-residential zoning districts.
(1) Total allowable sign area.
a. The total area of all signs on any face of a building shall not exceed one and one-half
(1.5) square feet per lineal foot of building frontage at ground level, and three-quarters (0.75)
square foot per lineal foot of second story building frontage.
b. The maximum allowable total cumulative sign area for any one (1) business shall not
exceedp,btw hundred,(200) square feet,.1F)
(2) Signs or uses with multiple frontage. The total area of all signs on any face of a building
shall not exceed one and one-half (1.5) square feet per lineal toot of building frontage at ground
level, and three-quarters (0.75) square foot per lineal foot of second story building frontage.
(3) Freestanding signs;
a, Maximum height twenty-five (25) feet.
b. Minimum setback: eight (8) feet from any property line, tour (4) feet from any building.
c, Number: One (I) freestanding sign per street frontage_,nf,_„[ djng, riy;nnag , not to
exceed two (2) per lot, Maximum area: No freestanding sign shall be larger than one
hundred fifty (150) square feet., Staili chrrity_llnd j11.t4Llttl._comsi; tclic ,l
The combined total of all freestanding signs on an individual property or single lot shall not
exceed one hundred fifty (150) square feet.
(4) Signs on canopies, awnings and architectural projections.
a. Maximum area; The total area of such signs shall not exceed thirty percent (30%) of the
width of the projection multiplied by the vertical height of the projection,
b. Projection:
I. The face of any such sign shall not project above or below the face of the canopy,
awning or architectural projection, Signs may project horizontally beyond the Bice of a
canopy or architectural projection the distance necessary to accommodate the thickness of
the letters, but no more than twelve (12) inches,
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Deleted: one
Deleted; tiny (ISO
Example: Conforming Placement
41/ 111(11'1)10 111 Yb
Example:NoivConronninq Placement
2. Signs displayed on architectural projections which extend fifteen (15) inches or less
frorn the face of a building may be considered wall signs, and are subject to those
provisions.
(5) Projecting signs:
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a. Minimum setback: four (4) feet from street property line in the Commercial Downtown
(CD) Zoning District, or eight (8) feet from property lines in all other zoning districts, and no
closer to a sideline of the building or storefront than to the centerline of the same building or
storefront.
b. Minimum clearance: Nine (9) feet from the ground to the bottom edge of the sign.
c. Maximum height: Eighteen (18) feet.
d. Maximum size: Fifteen (15) square feet per sign face.
e. Maximum projection: Four (4) feet.
f. Maximum number: 1 wa10 per buildings lope or per business storefront
(6) Suspended signs:
a. Maximum area: Five (5) square feet per face, ten (10) square feet total surface area,
b, Minimum clearance: Nine (9) feet from the ground to the bottom edge of the sign.
c. Minimum horizontal separation: Fifteen (15) feet between suspended signs.
d. Projection: Shall not project beyond the outside limits of the arcade, canopy or marquee
to which they are attached.
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(7) Wall signs:
a. Maximum area; 'the total area of all wall signs on any face of a building shall not
exceed one and one-half (1.5) square feet per lineal foot of building frontage at ground level,
and three-quarters (0.75) square foot per lineal foot of second story building frontage.
b. Maximum height: Twenty-five (25) feet above the ground.
c. Maximum projection:
I. A wall sign may project above (he roofline or parapet wall of a building no more than
twenty-four (24) inches.
2. Wall signs may extend a maximum of twelve (12) inches from the face of the
building,
3, Any sign erected upon the side of a roof having an angle of forty-five degrees (45°)
or less from vertical shall he considered a wall sign, and shall be subject to the size and
height limitations noted under this Subsection,
B Maximum
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a. Type: May be freestanding, projecting or wall.
b. Number: Where a freestanding joint identification sign is used, there shall be no other
freestanding signs permitted on the premises.
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(9) Area of time -temperature -date signs. Signs which do not exceed ten (10) square feet per
face shall not be included in the allowable sign area; provided, however, that any identification or
advertising attached to or incorporated in such signs shall be included in the total allowable sign
area.
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(10) Standard brand -name signs. Not more than
twenty percent (20%) of the total —
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17.66,11Q,Structural requirements.
(a) Construction.
(1) General. Signs and sign structures shall be securely built, constructed and erected in
conformance with the requirements of the Building Code.
(2) Location. Supports for signs or sign structures shall not be placed in or upon public
rights -of -way or public easements.
(3) Anchorage. Anchors and supports shall be guarded and protected when near driveways,
parking lots or similar locations where they could be damaged by moving vehicles. Signs attached
to masonry, concrete or steel shall be safely and securely fastened thereto by means of metal
anchors, bolts or approved expansion screws of sufficient size and anchorage to support safely the
loads applied. No anchor or support of any sign, except flat wall signs, shall be connected to or
supported by an unbraced parapet wall,
(b) Clearance. Signs shall not he located with less than six (6) feet horizontal clearance, or
twelve (12) feet vertical clearance from overhead electric conductors which are energized in excess of
seven hundred fifty (750) volts.
(c) Freestanding signs. Where such signs arc located in vehicular parking and circulation areas,
a base or barrier of concrete, steel or other effective barrier, not less than thirty (30) inches high, shall
be provided to protect the base of the sign from possible damage by vehicles. Where any
freestanding sign has a clearance of less than nine (9) feet from the ground, there shall be provided a
barrier or other adequate protection to prevent hazard to pedestrians and motorists.
(d) Electric signs. Electric signs shall be constructed and installed in accordance with the
provisions of the National Electrical Code. (Ord. 11-76 §2 (part), 1976; Ord, 21-82 §1(N), 1982;
Ord. 15-97, 1997; Ord. 17-02 § l (part), 2002)
17.66,,3 t9,. Nonconforming signs.
(a) A nonconforming sign may be continued but it shall not be:
(I) Changed to another nonconforming sign.
(2) Structurally altered.
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(3) Altered so as to increase the degree of nonconformity of the sign.
(4) Enlarged or expanded,
(5) Continued in use after cessation or change of the business or activity to which the sign
pertains.
(6) Repaired after the sign is damaged or destroyed if the estimated cost of repair or
reconstruction exceeds fifty percent (50%) of the appraised replacement cost (as determined by the
building inspector).
(7) Altered to change the text thereof, except such signs, which have been designed
specifically to permit changes of the text.
('fF' and Staff see deleted language ott non-ot:mfonning bn expiration)
,17,,66.1 ,i0 Permits.
(a) Sign permit required:
(1) Except as provided in Section 17.66.050, it is unlawful to display, erect, relocate or alter
u permit f`h, without first filing with the building inspector an application in writing and obtaining a
any sign
sign
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`wf - �?te.°o(r14)i..l., When a sign permit has been issued by the building inspector, it is
unlawful to change, modiy, alter or otherwise deviate from the terms or conditions of the permit
without prior approval of the building inspector. A written record of such approval shall be
entered upon the original permit application and maintained in the: files of the building inspector,
Staff: aesh,clgrity
(2) Application for permit. The application for a sign permit shall be made by the owner or
tenant of the property on which the sign is to be located, or his or her authorized agent. Such
applications shall be made in writing on forms furnished by the building inspector and shall be
signed by the applicant. The building inspector shall, within seven (7) working days of the date of
the application, either approve or deny the application or refer the application back to the applicant
in any instance where insufficient information has been fitrnished,
(3) Revocation of permits. If the building inspector finds that work under any permit issued
is not in accordance with the information supplied in the permit application and/or is in violation
of this Chapter or any other pertinent ordinance of the Town, or should he or she find that there
has been any misrepresentation in connection with the application for the permit, he or she shall
notify the sign owner or erector of such findings and that the violations must be corrected without
delay, If such correction is not made forthwith, die building inspector shall revoke the permit and
serve written notice thereof upon the sign owner or erector, No person shall proceed with any part
of such work after such notice is received,
(_S.ttff: infernal 9n isfr icy ' (hcleted iij peal sir , la h;e,
,(4) Revocation of permits for 'misuse.
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Deleted: (8) Continued to be toed after two (2)
years from the sale of the real property upon which
the siyearsgniis )ated,butiin no fro1evd amore the gthan
hb s;um6
nonconforming.¶
(9) Continued to he used after two (2) years from
the sale of the business which the sign advertises, but
in no event more than six (6) years, six (6) months
from the date the sign became nonconforming. Sale
of the business shall include, but not be limited to,
the snle of substantially all of the assets of a
husieess.¶
(b) A nonconforming sign shall be brought into
conformance or removed within thirty (30) days of
the occurrence of any (lithe events set fords in
Subsection (a) above. (Ord. 11-76 §2(part), 1976;
Ord. 19.80 §I, 1980; Ord. 9-81 §1, 1981; Ord. 15-
97, 1997; Ord.
Deleted; -02 §1(pnrt), 2002)1i
17
Deleted: 140
_,_............_.-
Deleted The owner shall have the sight to appeal
the decision of the building inspector in the manner
provided for in Section 17.66 160.
a. If actual work either on site or off site is not commenced under any permit issued within
sixty (60) days from the date of such permit, and/or if substantial building operations under any
permit issued under this Chapter are suspended for a period of sixty (60) consecutive days, the
permit shall automatically become null and void.
h. The building inspector may grant an extension of time in which to start or resume
operations. All requests for extension and approval thereof shall be in writing.
(5) Forfeiture of fees. When any permit has been revoked under the terms of this Section,
pennit fees shall not be refunded.
(6) Plans, specifications and other data required. The application for a sign permit shall be
accompanied by the following plans and other information:
a. The name, address and telephone number of the owner or person entitled to possession
of the sign and of the sign contractor or erector;
b. The location, by street address or other location identification acceptable to the building
inspector, of the proposed sign structure;
c. Complete information as required on an application form provided by the building
inspector, including a site plan and elevation drawings of the proposed sign, caption of the
proposed sign, type of proposed illumination and such other data as is pertinent to the
application;
d. Plans indicating the scope and structural details of the work to be done, including details
of all connections, guy lines, supports and footings and materials to be used;
e. Application for an electrical permit, and required information for such application, for
all electric signs.
f. A statement of valuation.
(7) Permit fees. A permit fee itiamlicable, (CDC)shall be paid to the building inspector for
each sign permit issued under this Chapte; iA scltedt ;^-„S")°.-).gee,sjjtafl be, dip/eAlitti i tiro ; ;
hill. lslxn_lgaril. t'dl gil41��4 1f1 ti��..st4.le{aobmmrt[31t1t�r4Y tt A?.l{utbll.t4b )
(8) Inspections, All signs shall be subject to inspection by the building inspector. Footing
inspections may be required on the day of excavation for all freestanding signs. The building
inspector may, within forty-eight (48) hours after being notified that the sign is ready for
inspection, also require inspection of electrical signs before erection. The permit holder or his or
her agent shall notify the building inspector when signs arc complete and ready for final
inspection. (Ord. 11-76 §2(part), 1976; Ord. 25-76 §5, 1976; Ord, 15-97, 1997; Ord. 17-02
§ I (part), 2002)
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Deleted; ; provided, however, that a fee shall not
be charged for putting a sign in conformance with
this Chapter when such action is undertaken
voluntarily prior to the expiration of the applicable
amortisation period, or for a copy change when no
change in business name is involved. The permit fee
shall he severity five dollars (S75.00). Said fee does
not include electrical permit fees, which shall he in
addition to the permit fee specified in this Section
Deleted; --Section Break (Next Page)—»
17.66.n50 Special exceptional
;, (a) Intent. It is the intent of this Chapter to provide
a means of review and approval of special
exceptions to the provisions of this Chapter, whereby
specified deviations from the general sign
regulations may be allowed, provided that the
proposed size, location and design of such signs are
compatible with their surroundings and consistent
with the general intent of this Chapter.
(b) Seo-ssignsrelypirngspeciaiexcepoeo.
provisionas
(Deletedlt applyto the following exceptinTsh.:^e
Deleted; (I) To the maximum allowable sign area
br freestanding identification signs of a low profile,
pinnter.ype design, when such signs are located in
commercial and restricted industrial zoning districts
and are designed to complement 0te architectural
type of the building to which they are appurtenant;
and when such signs contain no copy other than the
name and/or street address of the use being identified
and/or a togo•type symbol or trademark,¶ ....,..
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Deleted: (3) To permit the erection of collective
identification or directory signs showing the conies
and locations of various civic or religious
organizations in the community when such signs are
not located on the premises of the uses being named,
but are placed adjacent to major thoroughfares near
entrances to the Town;¶
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(c). Application. rDeleted: for approval of a sign permitted as e
special exception shall be filed in accordance with
this Section Each
Deleted; an application fee of one hundred fifty
dollars ($I50.00) to cover the costs of processing
and publication. Said fee shall be in addition to the
sign permit fee required in Section 17.66,140.
Deleted: (I) The Estes Valley Planting Commis-
sion shall have jurisdiction to hear all applications
for special exceptions. No special exception shall be
granted unless the proposed sign and/or sign
structure meets each and every one of the following
requirements.¶
a. The proposed sign will not be contrary to the
intent of this Chapter, as declared in Scotian
l 17.66.02o,
b. The proposed sign will be in accordance with the
intent of this Section, as stated herein;11
c. The proposed sign will comply with all
applicable provisions of this Chapter, unless any
such provisions are expressly permitted to be varied
by the special exception proccdure;q
d. The proposed sign is reasonably necessary and
the degree of the exception is the minimm11r
necessary to accomplish the purpose of the sign
itself; and/
Section Break (Next Page)
e, The proposed sight will not result in adverse
effects upon neighboring properties, or the health,
safety and general welfare of the public.1
(2) After hearing the application, the Estes Valley
Planning Commission shall make its findings, which
shall be recorded in the official minutes of the
meeting, either h
a. Granting the proposed application in whole or in
part, with or without modifications or conditions; or
Deleted: Denying the application. (Ord. l l-76
§2(pert), 1970; Ord. 14.87 §1, 1987; Ord. 15.97,
1997; Ord. 17.02 §I(part), 2002)
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17.661/41 fQ,,, Appeals and variances.
(a) Appeal to and request for variance from the 5ttf( QUALEstes Valley Board of Adjustment
(1) Any aggrieved person who believes the alleged violation as contained in the order of the
building inspector is factually or legally contrary to the provisions of this Chapter may appeal the
same to the Estes Valley Board of Adjustment, hereinafter referred to as the "Board," in a manner
provided by such Board. In the alternative, an aggrieved person may request that the Board grant
a variance front the requirements of this Chapter. The filing of such request shall be in the manner
provided by the Board.
(2) Any aggrieved person may also appeal to the Board any decision or ruling of the building
inspector involving the interpretation of any provision or term of this Chapter.
(3) Any provision in this Section to the contrary notwithstanding, no person may appeal to or
request a variance from the Board of Adjustment when the building inspector has made a
determination that the person is in violation of Section 17.66.100.
(b) Procedure for filing appeal.
(1) Every appeal from an order of the building inspector shall be filed within ten (10) days
from the date of such order. The Board shall have no jurisdiction to hear any appeal not brought
within ten (10) days from the date of such order.
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Chapter has been filed, the Board shall not grant a variance unless it specifically finds each and every
one of the following conditions to exist:
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(I) There are special circumstances or conditions, such as the existence of buildings,
topography, vegetation, sign structures or other matters on adjacent lots or within the adjacent
public right-of-way, which would substantially restrict the effectiveness of the sign in question;
provided, however, that such special circumstances or conditions must be particular to the
particular business or enterprise to which the applicant desires to draw attention and do not apply
generally to all businesses or enterprises,
(2) The variance would be in general harmony with the purposes of this Chapter, and
specifically would not be injurious to the neighborhood in which the business or enterprise to
which the applicant desires to draw attention is located.
(3) The variance is the minimum one necessary to permit the applicant to reasonably draw
attention to this business or enterprise,
(d) No variance for maximum sign area on a lot or building. Other provisions of this Section to
the contrary notwithstanding, the Board shall not have any jurisdiction to hear, nor the authority to
grant, any variance from any Section of this Chapter which limits the maximum permitted sign arca
on a single lot or building.
(e) Conditions. The Board may grant a variance subject to any conditions which it deems
necessary or desirable to make the device which is permitted by the variance compatible with the
purposes of this Chapter, (Ord. 11-76 §2(part), 1976; Ord, 25-76 §8, 1976; Ord. 21-82 §1(0), 1982;
Ord. 14-87 §2, 1987; Ord. 15-97, 1997; Ord. 17-02 § 1(part), 2002)
17,66.JAL Cnl'orcenrent
The provisions of this Chapter shall be subject to enforcement and penalties as set forth in Chapter
hofthe Estes,Lads,,KiiirApal. Code1S 1 3Lint man egmitijcn';}j,(Orti. 11-76 §2(part), 1976; Ord. 25-
76 §7, 1976; Ord, 21-82 §1(D) 1982; Ord, 15-97, 1997; Ord. 17-02 §t(part), 2002)
I17.66490 _Whot constitutes a viola lion.
It is a violation of this Chapter for any person to perform, or order the performance of, any act
which is contrary to the provisions of this Chapter, or to fail to perform any act which is required by
the provisions of this Chapter. In the case of a continuing violation, each twenty -four-hour period in
which the violation exists constitutes a separate violation. (Ord, 11-76 §2(part), 1976; Ord. 17-02
§ I (part), 2002)
117,66 XQ _,„Application of the laws.
If any of the provisions of this Chapter are inconsistent with the provisions of any other law or
laws, presently existing or enacted in the future, of the Town or the State, in that the requirements
regarding signs or the respective provisions differ, the provisions containing the more restrictive
requirements will apply, (Ord, 11-76 §2(part), 1976; Ord. 17-02 §I (part), 2002)
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i7,88.020 Location ofX5E ]lannc .
Banners may be placed at the following designated locations within the Town, pursuant to the
provisions of Section 17.66.050'Of this Code;
(1) On the cast side of the Visitor Cabin in Bond Park, four (4) feet by eight (8) feet
maximum.
(2) In the right-of-way area west of the Highway 34 and 36 intersection, thirty (30) feet by
three (3) feet maximum.
(3) On a freestanding display in front of the Convention and Visitor Center Building along
Highway 34, four (4) feet by eight (8) feet maximum. (Ord. 6-97 §1, 1997; Ord. 17-02 §1, 2002;
Ord. 9-07 §1, 2007)
17.88.O,Specifications.
Specifications relating to the size, length, construction, wording, lighting, installation, removal,
Town indemnification and fastening shall be obtained front the Special Events Director. (Ord. 6-97
§1, 1997)
17.884141 Application.
Application to use no more than two (2) of the locations at any time must be submitted to the
Special Events Director at least thirty (30) days prior to the proposed event. (Ord. 6-97 § I, 1997)
17.8841151 Type of event,
Only events that are sponsored by the Town or approved by the Town shall be eligible to place
banners at two (2) of the three (3) locations at any one (1) time. (Ord. 6-97 § 1, 1997)
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(a) Signs On corner lots, no sign or sign structure between a height of two
and one-half (2.5) feet and ten (10) feet above the street elevation (other than a pole twelve [12] square
inches or less in cross -sectional area) shall be erected within the following described area: the interior
triangle formed by the right-of-way lines at such corner lots and a straight line joining the right-of-way
lines at points which are thirty (30) feet from the intersection of the right-of-way lines. This regulation
shall apply to all signs except wall signs,
(b) Illumination. Illuminated signs shall be subject to the following conditions:
(1) Any light used for the illumination of a sign shall be shielded so that the beams or rays of
light will not shine directly beyond the lot upon which the sign is located.
(2) Neither the direct nor the reflected light from any light source shall create a traffic hazard or
distraction to operators of motor vehicles on public thoroughfares.
Column Break
Running Commentary
Page 1
Under Intent and purpose (#5) the language concerning the elimination of existing non-
conforming signs is deleted because state law now bars the use of amortization to
eliminate non -conforming signs.
A broad statement of uniform regulation of both commercial and non-commercial speech
has been added to introduce the legal concept of content neutrality. This is a legal
standard that is missing in the sign code as it exists today.
Page 2
Method of measurement is revised to increase the number of polygon vertices from eight
to twelve.
Page 3
The definition of awning is broadened to include fixed awning structures.
Page 5
The old flag definition is deleted in favor of a new content neutral definition.
Page 8
LED lighting is introduced into the code as a regulated technology.
Neon, as a prohibited exposed light source is deleted.
Theatre Marquees are eliminated as a special sub -set of signs in favor of a broader
application for Theatre signs in general.
Roofline definition is broadened to include all configurations of parapet walls.
Page 9
Outdoor display of merchandise is deleted as a category of signage.
Non-commercial signs are introduced for the purpose of content neutrality.
Definition of Sign types is split into two sections; permitted and prohibited.
Church service is replaced with the broader term of religious service.
Construction signs definition is simplified.
Page 10
Content neutral flag definition is introduced.
Page 11
Theatre Marquees are eliminated as a special sub -set of signs in favor of a broader
application for Theatre signs in general.
Roof sign definition is revised to add clarity and internal consistency in terminology.
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Page 12
Prohibited Sign Types are introduced as a sub -set of definitions for added clarity and
readability.
Outdoor display of merchandise is deleted as a category of signage.
Page 14
Outdoor display of merchandise is deleted as a category of signage.
Exempt signs are explicitly identified as not counting toward total allowable sign area.
Page 15
Non-commercial Flags are exempted within a 15sf and 35sf limitation.
Holiday decoration exemptions are simplified.
Allowance for exempt open/vacancy signs is increased from 2.5 sf to 4 s£
Page 16
Delete surface area limitation for vehicle signage.
Increase allowance for temporary real-estate signs from 6sf to 9sf
Introduce and address open house signage.
Page 17
Introduce and address special event posters as an exempt category.
Clarify exception of off -premise signs for special events like duck race, rodeo, etc.
Clarify prohibition to movement to include hand held signs and wind, not just
mechanical.
Provision for non-commercial speech is deleted and supplanted with the new content
neutral language.
Off -premise exception for special events is introduced under the prohibited sign
provision,
Page 18
Clarify prohibition to movement to include hand held signs and wind, not just
mechanical.
Clarify language for changing colors under prohibited signs,
Allow string lights as a means of architectural lighting.
Clarify exception of off -premise signs for special events like duck race, rodeo, etc.
Eliminate the prohibition of exposed light sources such as neon and LED.
Page 19
Define what temporary means in temporal terms (e.i. ninety days).
Increase size allowance construction signs from 18sf to 32sf.
Delete size allocation based on number of units,
Clarify meaning of "official filing",
Introduce temporary banners as allowed,
Delete election sign language in favor of content neutral approach.
Method of measurement is revised to increase the number of polygon vertices from eight
to twelve.
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Page 22
Deleted outdoor display provision.
Page 23
Introduce new content neutral language.
Delete redundant/ conflicting visibility triangle provision in favor of development code
reference.
Delete old prohibition of exposed light source.
Page 24
Introduce new definitive light intensity standards and address new LED technology.
Page 26
Clarify application of maximum sign area to include a calculation on a per business basis
for shopping centers.
Increase total maximum allowable from 150sf to 200sf in the commercial zoning
districts.
Page 27
Reconcile all revisions as reiterated in table form.
Page 28
Increase total maximum allowable from 150sf to 200sf in the commercial zoning
districts.
Clarify building frontage counts as street frontage for free standing signs.
Page 30
Increase projecting sign allowance from one to two per business frontage.
Page 32
Increase wall sign allowance from one to two per business frontage.
Page 33
Allow the change of joint ID sign panels without a new permit.
Delete all reference to standard brand name provisions because they would not pass the
content neutral test.
Add a new section for signs in residential zones that corresponds with the existing section
17.66.110 Sign regulations in non-residential zones.
Page 34
New section for signs in residential zones is continued. This new section reiterates
existing standards found elsewhere in the code. They are combined here to enhance the
readability of the code.
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Page 36
The language concerning the elimination of existing non -conforming signs is deleted
because state law now bars the use of amortization to eliminate non -conforming signs.
Clarify that signs not containing commercial content require permits.
Old appeal process is replaced with the general provisions of the Municipal Code.
Page 37
Clarify that a schedule of permit fees will be adopted from time to time as a separate
administrative action of the Town Board.
Delete defunct amortization language.
Delete old special exception language (for monument signs) in favor of the new creative
sign program.
Page 38
Provide for Community Special Event Signs such as the Duck Race.
Allow signs to go up six weeks in advance as directed by CDC in July.
Page 40
Provide for new Creative Sign Program. This supplants old flexibility provisions.
Page 41
Replace shall with should in Creative Design Standards to allow for more discretion and
flexibility in the process.
Page 43
Revise make up of Creative Sign Design Review Board as directed by CDC (eliminate
Trustees).
Provide for minor (10%) Staff level variances as request by the Task Force.
Page 46 thru 49
Existing recent Temporary Banner provisions now split into two parts; one set of
provisions for commercial banners and another set of provisions for Non-profit fund
raising.
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ORDINANCE NO. -10
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 17.66
OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE TOWN OF ESTES PARK
REGARDING SIGNS
WHEREAS, the Sign Code Task Force has recommended the amending and
restating of Chapter 17.66 of the Municipal Code with regard to signs; and
WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees of the Town of Estes Park has determined it is
in the best interest of the Town that the recommended changes and restating of
Chapter 17.66 be approved.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF
THE TOWN OF ESTES PARK, COLORADO:
Section 1. Chapter 17.66 of the Municipal Code is hereby amended and
restated as more fully set forth on Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein
by this reference.
Section 2. This Ordinance shall take effect and be enforced thirty (30) days
after its adoption and publication.
PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE TOWN OF
ESTES PARK, COLORADO, THIS DAY OF , 2010.
TOWN OF ESTES PARK
Mayor
ATTEST:
Town Clerk
I hereby certify that the above Ordinance was introduced and read at the meeting
of the Board of Trustees on the day of , 2010, and published in a
newspaper of general circulation in the Town of Estes Park, Colorado, on the
day of , 2010.
Town Clerk
Memo
To:
From:
Date:
RE:
or 1-"„S I
Community Development/Community Services Committee
Bob Joseph, Community Development Director
August 18, 2010
Temporary Banner Permit Fee Waiver for Masonic Lodge
Background:
The following policy statement has been adopted by the Town Board to provide
direction in the handling of fee waiver requests:
Policy Statement: The population being served is the general public and is not subject to any pre -
qualification other than a need -based qualification.
The Community Development Committee will use the following criteria in qualifying private non-profit
projects:
• The permitted project or building will serve or
needy segment of the community.
• A critical service is being provided.
• Low income housing is deed -restricted,
support a currently underserved and
e The population being served is the general public and is not subject to any pre -
qualification other than a needs based qualification.
A fee waiver request has been submitted by the Masonic Lodge requesting a waiver of
the $30 banner permit. Because no pressing public need has been identified as the
subject of the request staff has recommended denial of this request. (Please see
attached written request).
Budget:
$30
Recommendation:
I recommend denial of this request to waive the $30 temporary banner permit fee.
The Estes Park Masonic Lodge #183 A.F. & A.M. respectfully requests a waiver of the
$30.00 fee required to erect a temporary banner on the lodge building located at 1820
South St. Vrain Ave. Our banner invites the public to an open house each Saturday from
8:30 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. with free coffee and donuts available. The purpose of our
invitation is to acquaint the public with who we are and what we do
We are a non-profit, civic organization
Our invitation is not a fund raising activity
We do not solicit visitors to become members of the Masonic fraternity
The Estes Park Masonic Lodge is of historic significance within both Estes Park and
Rocky Mountain National Park, and we are pleased to relate that history to our visitors.
Our permit allows us to post a banner from July 28 to August 25, 2010 which will cover
three Saturday open houses. The fee waiver will help cover the cost of the banner and the
refreshments made available to any who stop.
Michael P. Wold, Master
David A. Martin, Secretary
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To: Community Development/Community Services Committee
From: Bob Joseph, Community Development Director
Date: August 26, 2010
RE: Revised Estes Valley Planning Commission Bylaws
Background:
Attached is a draft amendment to the Estes Valley Planning Commission bylaws to
change the term of the Planning Commission Chair and Vice -Chair from one year to two
years.
This is consistent with a recently approved amendment to the Intergovernmental
Agreement (IGA) regarding the Estes Valley Planning Area, which also changed the
terms to two years.
The Planning Commission discussed this amendment at their August 17, 2010 study
session and it will be acted upon at their September 21, 2010 meeting.
Budget:
N/A
Page 1
BYLAWS OF THE
ESTES VALLEY PLANNING COMMISSION
I. MEETINGS
A. Following adoption of the Estes Valley Development Code, regular meetings of the
Commission shall be held on the third Tuesday of each month in the Board Room of
the Town of Estes Park Municipal Building, with the time set by an adopted motion
of the Commission. If the Chair determines that any matter before the Commission
cannot be heard and considered for action within a reasonable time frame at the
meeting, said matter may be continued, heard, and considered at a specifically
scheduled special meeting or the next regularly scheduled meeting. Such matters shall
have priority at the next meeting.
B. Special meetings of the Commission may be held at any time at the request of the
Chair; at the request of a majority of the membership of the Commission; at the
request of the Board of County Commissioners; or at the request of Board of
Trustees. Notice of at least three (3) calendar days shall be given to each member of
the Commission by telephone, personal service or by fax. Time, place, and purpose
of Special Meetings shall be specified in the notice.
C. Regular study sessions of the Commission shall be held in the Administrative Board
Room of the Municipal Building approximately two hours prior to each regular
meeting, with the exact time depending on agenda content. No official action shall
n. The stuy
be taken and no quorum hallbe UnlessreggLired for the stuy nested by the Chair,�partic patron insssion
tudy
shall be open to thpublic.
session shall be limited to the Commission and staff.
II. MEMBERS/QUORUM
A. The Commission shall consist of seven (7) members as specified in the
Intergovernmental Agreement between the County and the Town. The number of
members of the Commission may be changed by agreement between the County and
the Town.
B. A quorum for transaction of business shall consist of four (4) members.
C. Actions shall be by a majority vote of members present when a quorum is present
except when a larger majority is required pursuant to State Statute or pursuant to
Town and County Agreement.
D. In a meeting where a quorum is not present, all scheduled matters shall be
rescheduled for hearing at the next regular Commission meeting, or at a special
meeting.
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Revised 09/21/10
111. OFFICERS
A. The Commission, at its regular meeting in January of each year, shall elect a Chair,
Vice -Chair, and appoint a Secretary. The Secretary shall not be a member of the
Commission.
B. The duties and powers of the officers of the Commission shall be as follows:
Chair shall:
1. Preside at all meetings of the Commission and maintain proper decorum by
controlling the meeting, avoiding duplication of testimony, and avoiding
demonstration(s).
2. Call special meetings of the Commission in accordance with the bylaws.
3. Sign the documents of the Commission.
4. Ensure that all actions of the Commission are properly taken.
5. The appointment of Chair shall alternate between the Town and County appointees
ca.ch-yeft'
Vice -Chair shall:
1. During the absence, disability, or disqualification of the Chair, exercise and perform
all of the duties and be subject to all the responsibilities of the Chair.
2. The Vice -Chair shall also alternate between the Town and County appointees,
opposite that of Chair.
Chair Pro Temp shall:
1. During the temporary absence, disability, or disqualification of the Chair and Vice -
Chair, be elected to perform the duties and be subject to the responsibilities of the
Chair.
Secretary shall:
1. Sign or attest the signature of the Chair or Vice -Chair on the documents of the
Commission.
2. Prepare and keep the minutes of all meetings of the Commission in an appropriate
and designated file.
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Revised 09/21/10
3. Give and serve all notices required by State Statute, Town or County regulations or
the bylaws.
4. Prepare the agenda in consultation with the Chair for all meetings of the
Commission.
5. Be custodian of Commission records.
6. Inform the Commission of correspondence relating to business of the Commission
and attend to such correspondence.
IV. ATTENDANCE/TERM
All members shall attend all meetings, including special meeting of the Commission, if
possible. In the event any member misses three e Town or the County�may removelar s i�r appointed
a total of
four (4) regular meetings in a calendar year, ,
member and designate a new member to fill the vacancy. The County appointed member who is
subject to Town approval may bero move ddiy replacementlCounty
ithou Town approval. However,
the County shall receive Town app
V. STAFF
Legal
The Town Attorney shall serve as the primary legal advisor to the Commission. The
Commission and staff shall be authorized to consult with the County Attorney on matters
relating to the unincorporated portions of the Area. As required, either or both the County and
Town Attorney shall attend meetings of the Commission.
Staff
The Town shall provide the professional staff to the Commission. Said staff may either
be employees of the Town and/or independent contractors.
The staff shall be responsible for all necessary reports and studies requested by the
Commission, review of all development and land use proposals, attendance at all Commission
regular and special meetings and any other work necessary to staff the operation of the
Commission. The staff shall also forward and report to the Board of Trustees of the Town and
Board of County Commissioners all development and land use proposals that are forwarded to
those bodies for action.
VI. CONSENT AGENDA
A. An item may be placed on the consent agenda if it is non -controversial and staff and
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Applicant have agreed on the findings and conditions of approval.
B. The following procedure will generally be followed by the Commission when
considering consent agenda items:
1. Any Commissioner or member of the public may request that an item be
removed from the consent agenda and be discussed as a full agenda hearing item.
The reason for the request should be stated.
2. The item pulled from the consent agenda will be placed at the start of the regular
hearing agenda. The Chair will then conduct an abbreviated public hearing on
each item which has been removed from consent, based on the issues raised by
those requesting removal.
3. Only one motion is required for all consent items.
VII. GENERAL
A. All maps, plats, correspondence, and other documentation shall be filed in the office
of the Town of Estes Park Community Development Department and adequate
materials sent to the Commission members. Any materials presented at a hearing or
meeting by the Applicant or public shall become part of the official record and at the
discretion of the chair may not be returned.
B. The Chair may allow "personal appearances" at the beginning of each meeting by any
citizen desiring to speak on any planning matter not on the agenda. The Commission
shall not take action on items presented under personal appearances. Any statement
made shall be relevant to land use matters and shall be not more than three minutes
per person in duration.
VIII. AMENDMENT
These Bylaws may be amended by the affirmative vote of a majority of the members of
the Commission, provided that notice of said proposed amendment is given to each member in
writing at least seven (7) days prior to the meeting.
IX. PROCEDURES
The Commission shall establish such procedures for the orderly operation of the
Commission. Approval or subsequent amendments of these procedures shall require the
affirmative vote of a majority of members of the Commission.
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Amended and approved this day of , 2010.
ESTES VALLEY PLANNING COMMISSION
By:
Chair
TOWN OF ESTES PARK
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
By:
AI _LEST:
By:
Director
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Memo
To: Community Development and Community Services Committee
Trustees Levine, Elrod and Miller
From: Kate Rusch, Public Information Officer
Date: August 26, 2010
RE: Public Information Quarterly Report
Special Projects
• The PIO is working with Administrator Halburnt to analyze options for a community
survey to assess citizen opinions of Town programs and services.
• The PIO is working with staff to provide an electronics recycling event at the Visitor
Center this fall whereby citizens can conveniently recycle their unwanted electronics
without leaving Estes Park.
• The PIO joins the Historic Preservation Ordinance (HPO) Committee as needed to
assist in educating the public on the committee as it drafts a potential voluntary HPO
for Local Historic Landmark designation in Estes Park.
• The PIO recently assisted with the production of the Park Theatre Mall site historic
display and coordination of the gathering to hang the panels.
Emergency Management Training
As part of ongoing emergency management training, the PIO and Emergency Manager Eric
Rose will facilitate a second staff training exercise in late September. This training will
include Department Heads and managers and will focus on interdepartmental coordination
in response to a community emergency.
PIO groups
• Administrator Halbumt and the PIO recently hosted a meeting with Local Marketing
District and National Park Service staff. The group evaluated interagency information -
sharing during emergencies and discussed ways to further improve communications.
• The PIO attends regular meetings of Weld and Larimer County PlOs (Northern Colorado
Public Communicators.)
• The PIO recently joined the Grand and Boulder County PIO groups and will attend
meetings periodically.
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Training
• The PIO successfully completed FEMA's Advanced Public Information Officer training in
Emmitsburg, Maryland in July.
Public Information Team and Newsletters
The Public Information Team begins work on the next Bugle newsletter in October to be
mailed in November. The PIO proposes an issue devoted to the budget process and Town
financial information.
Website and Web Team
• At the Town Board's request, the PIO is researching options for a new website that could
include updated features for the public and simplified management for staff.
• The PIO continues website management training and site evaluation at web team
meetings.
• The rewriting and restructuring of the Community Development Department's web pages
continues. The PIO meets with various staff for weekly work sessions.
Second Quarter 2010 Visitation for
Website visitation for the second quarter of 2010 increased approximately 78% over the
same period in 2009.
Second Quarter
April
May
2008
2009
2010
June
35,521
45,610
31,555
44,512
61,641
80,422
48,136
60,429
Total
129,267
136,496
100,410
242,473
Top web pages for this quarter included:
• Events (particularly Wool Market and Rooftop Rodeo)
• News Desk
• Emergency Status Board
• Meetings, Agendas, Minutes and Videos
• Estes Park Museum
• Human Resources (job openings)
• Video: Estes Park: A Great Place to Visit, A Great Place to Live
• Web Cam (located at the Estes Park Visitor Center)
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August 3
July 27
July 27
July 27
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July 6
July 6
June 29
June 23
June 23
June 22
June 22
June 22
June 18
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June 8
June 7
June 7
June 7
June 6
News Releases from the Public Information Office
The following news releases were issued since the last committee report.
Citizens needed to help create a transportation vision for Estes Park
Dam safety maintained by vegetation removal at Carriage Hills ponds
Free energy assessments available to Light and Power customers
UPDATE Repairs require closures of Moccasin bypass
Repairs require closures of Moccasin bypass
Recharge Colorado rebates still available
Prospect Ave to reopen July 30; repairs on bypass begin next week
Light and Power Article: More than 100 years of distributed electricity in Estes Park
Administration Next Mayor's Coffee -Chat is September 1, August meeting cancelled
Light and Power Update on electrical circuit upgrades; helicopter used to set poles
Public Works Prospect Avenue reconstruction update; estimated completion July 30
Planning/Zoning Planning Commission meetings rescheduled for July and August
Administration Next Mayor's Coffee -Chat is July 7
Administration Medical marijuana moratorium extended through June, 2011
Planning Town Board votes against proposed small wind turbine regulations
Administration Free shuttles around Estes Park begin this Saturday
Administration Please join us for the Grandstand Grand Opening June 30
Administration Town offices closed July 5 for Independence Day
Police Falling rock fatality
Administration Pedestrians cross with traffic in downtown Estes Park
Administration Grandstand Grand Opening is June 30
Events Bronze sculpture in memory of Tim Mayhew to be dedicated June 19
Public Works Fall River Trail ribbon -cutting June 25
Water Free household hazardous waste collection takes place June 19
Administration Town sand bag facility open 1-5pm today
Administration Town responds to high rivers from heavy spring runoff
Maintaining high standards: Town distributes 2009 Water Quality
Water Report
Administration Permits required by July 30 for Estes Valley vacation rentals and
B&Bs
May 25 Administration Next Mayor's Coffee -Chat is June 2
May 24 Administration Park Theatre Riverwalk Connection opens May 28
June 1
June 1
Administration
Public Works
Light & Power
Public Works
Public Works
Light & Power
Public Works
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TOWN OF ESTES PAR.I
Memo
To: Community Development /Community Services Committee
From: Betty Kilsdonk, Community Services Director
Date: August 25, 2010
RE: Road Closure Request
Background:
The Longs Peak Scottish -Irish Highland Festival will take place September 9-12, 2010.
Festival organizershave 36 for theueventd the and partialete closure of Community closureDrive between
Manford and Hwy of Manford Avenue the
intersection of Manford and Community..
The road is very busy during this time. The request provides a safety lane for
emergency response equipment.
Because the Festival is scheduled for September 9-12, there is not enough time to take
the request to the September 14 Town Board meeting.
Town Board approval was granted in February for the September 11Fval parade
along
will be staged on West Elkhorn near the West Park Center, proceed
Elkhorn Avenue, continue east on Hwy. 34 and end at the CVB.
Recommendation:
I approve the road closures for Scots Fest as outlined above.
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Signs
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17.66,010 Title.
This Chapter shall be known and cited as the "Town of Estes Park Sign Code." (Ord. 11-76
§2(part), 1976; Ord. 17-02 §1(part), 2002)
17.66.020 Intent and purpose.
The purpose of this Chapter is to protect the health, safety and welfare of the citizens by providing for uniform
control of signs.
It is the intent of the regulations set forth in this Chapter to:
(1) Recognize that signs are a necessary means of visual communication for the convenience
of the public;
(2) Recognize and ensure the right of those concerned to identify businesses, services and
other activities by the use of signs;
(3) Ensure that signs arc compatible with adjacent land uses and with the total visual
environment of the community;
(4) Protect the public from hazardous conditions that result from signs which are structurally
unsafe, obscure the vision of motorists and/or compete or conflict with necessary traffic signals/
and warning signs
(5) ,,t Provide Icr them le>�,u on o �r0tlt c(rnirnr,ru6al sins �nd non commerclt N
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17.66.030 Scope and application of this Chapter.
The provisions of this Chapter shall apply to the display, construction, erection, alteration, use,
location and maintenance of all signs within the Town, and it is unlawful hereafter to display,
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construct, erect, alter, use or maintain any sign except in conformance with the provisions of this
Chapter, (Ord. 11-76 §2(part), 1976; Ord. 17-02 §1(part), 2002)
17.66.040 Definitions,
As used in this Chapter, the following words and phrases are defined as follows:
014rea 9f a sign means the area of the smallest geometric symbol encompassing .11 the
informative features of the sign, including copy, insignia, background and borders,
within a polygon not exceeding twe ye sides. (TF)
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(3) Building Code means the latest edition of the Building Code, as amended and adopted by
the Town.
(4) Building inspector means the officer or other person charged with the
enforcement of this Chapter, or his or her duly authorized deputy.
(5) Canopy means a permanently roofed shelter covering a sidewalk,
similar area, which shelter may be wholly supported by a building or may be
supported by columns, poles or braces extended from the ground.
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(6) Face or wall of building means the general outer surface of any main exterior wall or
foundation wall of the building, including windows and storefront.
(Staff: content neutrality, see deleted, flag definition)
_,(7) •Frontage, building means the horizontal,, linear dimension ofthat exterior side...ofa
building which abuts a street, a parking area, a mall or other circulation area open to the general
public; and has either a main window display of the enterprise or a public entrance to the building.
Where more than one (1) use occupies a building, each such use having an exterior public entrance
or exterior main window display for its exclusive use shall he considered to have its own building
frontage, which shall be the front width of the portion of the building occupied by that use.
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city, religious, civic, charitable or fraternal
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th) Frontage, street means the linear frontage (or frontages) of a lot or parcel abutting on a
private or public street which provides principal access to, or visibility of, the premises.
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Crashed grade on the lot upon which sign islocated and within twenty-five (25) feet of the
sign), to the uppermost point on the sign or sign structure.
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(including fluorescent, light emitting diode or LED (TF and CDC) and neon tubing) which is
effectively visible as a part of the sign, where light travels directly from the source to the viewer's
eye.
0 1) Illumination, indirect means lighting by means of a light source which is directed at a
reflecting surface in such a way as to illuminate the sign from the front, or a light source which is
primarily designed to illuminate the entire building facade upon which a sign is displayed.
(12) Illumination, internal means lighting by means of a light source which is within a sign
having a translucent background, silhouetting opaque letters or designs, or which is within letters
or designs which are themselves made ofa translucent material.
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circulation area, and intended for use as display space for posters, notices, exhibits, etc.
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incandescent bulb and any reflecting surface which, by reason of its construction and/or
placement, becomes in effect the light source,
(TF: see deleted neon language)
(15) Lighting, / ucklighted means a concealedlight source located behind the surface of the
sign to highlight specific elements of the sign.
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6) Lot means a portion or parcel of land, whether part of' a platted subdivision or otherwise,
occupied or intended to be occupied by a building or use and its accessories, together with such
yards as are required under the provisions of this Title. A lot must be an integral unit of land held
under unified ownership in fee or in co -tenancy.
(17) Maintenance means the replacing, repairing or repainting of a portion ofa sign structure;
periodic changing of bulletin board panels; or renewing of copy which has been made unusable by
ordinary wear and tear, weather or accident, or a change of copy to identify a new bu+,tness who'
the change it. made to an existing "ermined joint identification sign panel that is to remain i,
placc TF
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published by the National Fire Protection Association, as amended and adopted by the Town.
('I'F: see deleted marquee language)
(19) Roof means the cover of any building, including the eaves and similar j r ections. (CDC)
(2,0) Roof line means the highest_ point on any building where an exterior wall encloses usable
floor space, including floor area for housing mechanical equipment. Roof line also includes die
highest point on any parapet wall (TF: see deletion of"parapet language),
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filly percent (50%) of the appraised replacement cost
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conforms to `all of the applicable provisions of this
Chapter and when the damage has been caused by an
act of God or violent accident.$
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to differentiate sign copy from its backgrou 8), form, emblem or trademark, flag or banner, ural,
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a. Is a structure or any part thereof (including the roof or wall of a building);
b. Is written, printed, projected, painted, constructed or otherwise placed or di played upon
or designed into a building, board, plate, canopy, awning, vehicle or upon any aterial object
or device whatsoever; and
c. By reason of its form, color, wording, symbol, design, illumination,
feature attracts or is designed to attract attention to the subject thereof or is u
identification, advertisement onnouncement_m,
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displayed or illustrated.
a. Bulletin board sig* means a sign used for the purpose of notification to the public of an
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b. Construction sign means a temporary sign announcing subdivision, development,
construction or other improvement of a property by a builder, contractor or other person
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c. Directional sign means a sign erected by the Town or other governmental agencies, or a
sign erected by permission of the Town, directing vehicular or pedestrian traffic.
d. Double -face sign means a sign where two (2) sides are separated by not more than
twenty-four (24) inches and arc parallel to each other. Such signs shall be considered as one
(1) sign.
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uprights, poles or braces extended from the ground or from an object on the ground, or a sign
which is erected on the ground, provided that no part of the sign is attached to any part of any
building, structure or other sign. Freestanding sign includes pole signs, pedestal signs and
ground signs.
f.- Identification sign means and includes any of the following:
1. A nameplate which establishes the identity of an occupant by listing his or her name
and business or professional title;
2. A sign which establishes the identity of a building or building complex by name or
symbol only;
3. A sign which indicates street address or combines nameplate and street address;
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features, historical occurrences or common references, has or will become a landmark in the
Town; and
5, A commemorative sign, such as a cornerstone, memorial or plaque, when such is cut
into a masonry surface or constructed of bronze or other incombustible material and is made
an integral part of the structure.
g." Joint identification sign means a sign which serves as common or collective
identification for two (2) or more uses on the same lot.
h. projecting sign means a sign attached to a building or extending in whole or in part
twelve (12) inches or more horizontally beyond the surface of the building to which the sign is
attache TF: see deletion ofprargpKeiapgyam
,l. Real estate sign means a sign indicating_ the availability for sale, rent or lease of the
specific lot, building or portion of a building or lot upon which the sign is erected or displayed. \
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other land or building development, advertising personal property for sale, or promoting a `\
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Vehicle -mounted sign means a sign displayed upon a trailer, van, truck, automobile, bus, `,
railroad car, tractor, semi -trailer or other vehicle, whether or not such vehicle is in operating \, i\
condition.
political campaign or special election.
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prentiises sign, including a billboard or general
outdoor advertising device, which advertises or
directs attention to a business, commodity, service or
activity conducted, sold or offered elsewhere than on
the same lot or within the same building upon which
such sign is located.¶
`(j:Ri, Portable sign means a sign which is not attached
to Qie groan$=a building or other structure, but does
not include a vehicle -mounted sign as defined in this
Section.¶
d)i Vendingmachine sign means a sign that is incorporated into and designed as a part of
vending machine.
,pi." Wall sign means a sign displayed upon or against the wall of an enclosed building or
structure where the exposed face of the sign is in a plane parallel to the plane of the wall and
extends not more than twelve (12) inches horizontally from the face of the wall. A sign erected
upon or against the side of a roof having an angle of forty-five (45) degrees or less from the
vertical shall be considered to be a wall sign, and shall be regulated as such.
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building; supported by poles, uprights or braces
extending from the roof of a building or projecting
above Use roof line or a building, but does not
include a sign projecting from or attached to a wall
as permitted by this Chapter. (See wall sign.)¶
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three (3) feet of, the interior of a window, which sign can be seen through the window from the
exterior of the structure. Merchandise which is included in a window display shall not be
included as part of a window sign.
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structure but does not include t vehicle -mounted si n as defined in this Section.
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. Wind sign means a sign consisting of one (I) or more pennants, ribbons, (S:p'imersCy
str6'amers or captive balloons, or other objects or materials fastened in such a mannerE
move upon being subjected to pressure by wind or breeze, but does not include flags or
Temporary HJinners and 'Iown Sponsored Events Banners as provided forilerein.
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Sign structure means any supports, uprights, races or frameworks o a sign. ,
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a(2.);/:.:S' igns „number of For the purpose of detennining_thOnanber of siOs, a sign shall be _... _
IC on s i d e re d to„ be -a- single display surface or display device containing elements clearly organized,
related and composed to form a unit. Where sign elements are displayed in an unrelated or
random manner, each element shall be considered to be a single sign. (Ord. 11-76 §2(part), 1976;
Ord. 25-76 §1, 1976; Ord. 21-82 §1(E), 1982; Ord. 15-97, 1997; Ord. 17-02 §1(part), 2002)
17.66.05Q,Exemption%
Except as specifically provided here the,[2119vvi!% may be erected without a sign permit. These
not_hcLincluded in the determination of the total allowable number of sig,niorlotal
alIowibleg,n arca for aIZsnsSI) LStaff: clarity and readabilityAll signs shall meet all
applicable setback, constrticT6ii, illumination and safety standards. Any signs larger in size
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Deleted: sate where such outdoor display is
located with the primary purpose of attracting
attention of passing motorists or pedestrians, and
where the display is moved indoors at the close of
business daily and therefore does not constitute
seasonal or permanent accessory outdoor storage
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or with any different standards than stated in this Section shall be required to obtain a sign
permit.
(1) Signs which are not visible beyond the boundaries of the lot or parcel upon which they are
located and/or from any public thoroughfare or right-of-way.
(2) Official governmental notices and notices posted by governmental officers in the
performance of their duties, and governmental signs to control traffic or for other regulatory
purposes, to identify streets or to warn of danger.
1_ y d woo 111 eth11�J14_it.1 or other if4c* of business limited to
(3) Flags that �4z not 1) � t r r �:
three (3) flags per lot. The maximum individual size of a,clisplayed hallXepuce .(3) feet„,,bv
4
five j,51 feet whom }time t d71,p p I" r '1�.flt'�.�.�..�y.,,�Y41L.171_hung from tr 1:13
p�l_ . to
(4) Temporary decorations or displays, when such are clearly incidental
associated with v` ely Lc4< n,i+4,11 y 1 (fit 1f IaY1ty and reaabilityl._
o and are ,po
.. permanently
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only ‘
(5) Temporary or permanent signs erected by the Town, public utility companies or \\\
construction companies to warn of danger or hazardous conditions, including signs indicating the
presence of underground cables, gas lines and similar devices.
(6) Merchandise, pictures or models of projects or services which are incorporated as an
integral part of a window display, where all such items displayed are located within the interior of
the building where the business is located.
(7) Signs displayed on trucks, buses, trailers or other vehicles which arc being operated or
stored in the normal course of a business, such as signs indicating the name of the owner or
business which are located on moving vans, delivery trucks, rental trucks and trailers and the like,
provided that the primary purpose of such vehicles is not for the display of signs, and provided
that they are parked or stored in areas appropriate to their use as vehicles.
(8) All "open," "vacancy" and "no vacancy" signs and signs designed to indicate vacancy,
such as "yes," no and "sorry ,provided that the area of the sign does not exceed „four (1).
square feet per face,
_(9) Displays of string lights, provided that they are:
a. Decorative displays which only outline or highlight landscaping or architectural features
of a building, and are not placed on or used to outline signs, sign supports, pr assembled or _,
arranged to convey messages, words, commercial advertisements, slogans and logos;
b. No greater in intensity than five (5) watts, and are steady -burning, bulb Ights._ No ,...
blinking, flashing or intermittent changes in intensity or rotating shall be permitted;
(10) Signs displayed on motor vehicles providing public transportation, provided that they
conform to the following requirements:
a. The signs are flat and do not project more than four (4) inches from the surface of the
motor vehicle.
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Deleted: , Colorado flag and official Town of
Estes park fl11111M1111111111111111111011110ag 1 �11 :, �IIII��,�� .�, ��� ,�I�VIMe
Deleted: fortyu(40) square
Deleted: . Tho maximum individual size of all
other permanently displayed flags shall be fifteen
(15) square
hated: any national, state, local or religious
holiday or celebration
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Deleted: whether they are nonilluminated,
internally illuminated, indirectly illuminated or
sa directly illuminated signs,
sy� ' Deleted: two and one-half(2.5 y
Formatted. H'9n.ww �w„,,
Highlight
Deleted:
Deleted: awnings and/or canopies,
Deleted: clear, noncolored
a
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The signs shall not be prohibited signs as more specifically set forth in Section
17.66.060.(TP: see deletion of surface area limitation)
rh Motor vehicle providing public transportation is a motor vehicle operated pursuant to a
certificate of public convenience and necessity to operate as a common carrier for hire for the
transportation of passengers and their baggage, on schedule, issued by the Public Utilities
Commission of the State. Vehicles which are exempt from regulation as public utilities
pursuant to Section 40-15-101, et. seq., C.R.S., are not eligible for an exemption from the sign
code pursuant to this Section.
(11) Identification signs which do not exceed two (2) square feet per face or four (4) square
feet in total surface area; limited to six (6) feet in height and limited to one (1) such sign per use or
per building, whichever is the greater number.
(12),,Temporaty non -illuminated real estate signs which do not exceedpine (9) ('fF)square feet in
and four (4) feet in height, limited to one (1) such sign per street frontage. Such signs are
( estnLted fbilfr veto the rubJeet_propertyand shall not remain in place more than seven (7) days after the sale,
lease oaf offife subleo"t"pioperty.
a. An open house sign associated with the property litr sale may only be displayed,1ronl,one (I)
hour before the start of the open house„. and must be removed no later.._ than one (j)_hour after Ilte
conclusion of the open house.
b. An open house si.rn rlaayunly be displayetl between 8.00AM mrd 8:00PM each day.
c An,,opcn house sins may not be displayed for more titan three (3) consecutive days (thi_s
pfpvision does not apply to show models in new developments). JTF and CDC
(13) Signs in the nature of cornerstones, commemorative tablets and historical signs which do
not exceed four (4) square feet per face in area and six (6) feet in height, and which are non -
illuminated or indirectly illuminated.
(14) Private traffic directional signs guiding or directing vehicular or pedestrian traffic onto or
off of a lot or within a lot when such do not exceed three (3) square feet per sign per face in area
and eight (8) feet in height, and do not contain any advertising or trade name identification.
Private traffic control signs which conform to the standards of the Colorado Manual of Uniform
Traffic Control Devices may exceed three (3) square feet per face in area, but shall not exceed
seven (7) square feet per face. Such signs shall not exceed eight (8) feet in height.
(15) Signs required or specifically authorized for a public purpose by any law, statute,
ordinance or resolution.
(16) Non -illuminated window signs, when the total area of such signs:
a. Does not exceed twenty-five percent (25%) of the total window area at the ground floor
level on the side of the building or business unit upon which said signs are displayed; and
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Deleted: b. No more than one-third (%) of the
surface area of the vehicle is covered by the signs.
Surface area shall not include the roof, wheels, lights
and/or undercaniage of the vehicle.¶
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b. Does not exceed twenty-five percent (25%) of the total allowable sign area for the
premises.
c. Such signs shall not exceed four (4) square feet in total surface area per sign when
placed in windows above the ground floor level, and no signs shall be placed in windows
above the second floor level.
(17) Signs commonly associated with, and limited to information and directions related to the
permitted use on the lot on which the sign is located, provided that each such sign does not exceed
one hundred fifty (150) square inches in total area. (This category shall be interpreted to include
such signs as "no smoking," "rest room," "no solicitors," "self-service" and similar informational
signs.)
(18) Signs which identify items such as credit cards, menus or prices; limited to one (1) such
sign for each use, not to exceed four (4) square feet per face or eight (8) square feet in total area.
Such signs may be attached to the building, as projecting or wall signs, or included as an integral
part of a freestanding sign.
(19) Regulatory signs erected on private property, such as "no trespassing" signs, which do
not exceed two (2) square feet per face or four (4) square feet in total surface area, limited to four
(4) such signs per use or per building.
(20) Text or copy changes on signs specifically designed to permit changes of the text or copy
thereof;
1 ]wcm r. r S iu i I t ,, 'r a not exceed wr 2 square feet in,' titre limited to „`
��. )� , ��1 tt� �,.,�,..'mmr-.n-.��re r11�,.!�a�' �,k11�� - - - �^�z.i � q - -
one (1) such sign per4,1v9nt„Jje J rd], , i (Staff„Jind,cDCaccommodate duck race)
Or "`11"4 §2(part 1976; Ord 76 8 (, 9198Or • 7- 1,
1997, Ord.. 21-82
§lvended.
(22)Vendingmachine signs,provided that such signs are limited to the product being en and '�
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(part), 2002;
•,,4,,0 (C), 1982; Ord. 1-87 §1, 1987; Ord.§1,I�
Ord. 17-07 §1, 2007)
17.66.060 Prohibited signs.
The following signs shall not be permitted, erected or maintained in the Town:
(1) Oftpremises artv„rlisin r pt its otiterwlae,provided for here in under
Staff: clarity and readability)
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Deleted: six (6) square feet per face or twelve (l _
Deleted: total surface area; limited to six (6) feet in
height and
arm
Deleted: lot and which does��n���ro�p�ose,� concern,
,
not propose, concern,
reflect or promote a commercial purpose
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(2) Poriable "i ,ns-J4.pof 8igr),,Wrnci W!ricl sign
1,3) Signs with visible moving, revolving or rotating parts or visible mechanical movement of
.
any description or other apparent visible movement achieved by electrical, electroniq,_mechanical .. - {_Deleted: or
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Section 17.66.340
means, or any other external means including without limitation wind or other external forces ,
except for Town Sponsored Banners and "1"ern or 'Barn as provided in sections 17.88 and
17.89 (Staff clarity and readability)time-temperature-date signs,Evld gauges and dials which may _ be animated to the extent necessary to display correct measurement;
(4) Signs with optical illusion of movement by means of a design which presents a pattern
capable of reversible perspective, giving the illusion of motion or changing of copy;
(S) Signs with lights or illuminations which flash, move, rotate, scintillate, blink, flicker, vary
in intensity, ge coloror use intermittent electrical pulsations;,(Staff: clarity and readability)
,,(6) Signs which incorporate projected imagas _emit any sound which is intended to attract
attention or involve the use of live animals; (TF: see deletion of string Butt prohibition)
(7) Any sign which is installed or erected in or projects into or over any public right-of-way,
except in the case of a sign for which a permit has been issued in conformance with the
requirements of this Chapter;
) Signs
t
y affixed or
to
exam8ple ,sandwichpboards and handheld signsattached I. the u d or to a Tem_porary t permanents1'spiovided(for
under 17.66.070I cmportry signs, herein , (Staff clarity and internal consistency 1 y" "'
(9) Any sign or sign structure which:
a. Is structurally unsafe, or
b. Constitutes a hazard to safety or health by reason of inadequate maintenance or
dilapidation, or
c. Is capable of causing electrical shocks to persons likely to come in contact with it;
(10) Any sign or sign structure which:
a. Obstructs the view of, may be confused with or purports to be an official traffic sign,
signal or device or any other official sign, or
b. Creates an unsafe distraction for motor vehicle operators, or
c. Obstructs the view of motor vehicle operators entering a public roadway from any
parking area, service drive, private driveway, alley or other thoroughfare;
(11) Any sign which obstructs free ingress to or egress from a required door, window, fire
(�I�NQCetp
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rr°Staff eld readability)_ —�
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pecial Events defined herein under
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- Deleted: vary in
Formatted: HighTight
Deleted: (4) . Strings of light bulbs used in
connection with commercial premises for
commercial purposes, other than traditional holiday
decorations except as provided in Subsection
17.66.050(9);jl
(5) Wind signsfaria bonne
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Deleted: banners,
Deleted: real estate
Deleted: attached to posts driven into the ground
and temporary safety barriers are excepted
VV,)ty 6.56 ° etv
Deleted: (12). Roof signs, except as specifically
permitted by Section 17.66 110,¶
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(14) Signs not pertinent and or not clearly related to
the permitted use on the property where located,
except for temporary political signs, as permitted and
regulated by Section 17.66,070, and except for sighs"
permitted
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(15) Except d srplrovtided in Subsection n 17.66 13Q,rovisions a ¶
17.66.050(8), any sign having direct illumination,
including but not limited to visible neon tubing.
(Ord. 17-02 § I (part), 2002)$
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Section 17.0.340
17.66.070 Temporary signs.
Temporary signs in all zoning districts shall be subject to the following specific requirements:
lentyltrrtlrYrcal estate sitnti ))ularger than nine _aguare fert_per face shall be exempt from any
aerntit for ,a cf'ti >d QL,.pne (]ly-gLt,A�1 -„,2 ;d tett)pot y.. Ras shall be allowed for n period of ninety
(90) days without a paintIt "]'empgaalCY tisznsJtltyndcd� be displayed f2r "t period former ll
L90I daylare rehired to obtain a permit, and shall identify the longer time period on the permit.,( II
(I) Construction signs. Signs advertising subdivision, development, construction or other
improvements of a property shall be permitted in any zoning district and shall comply with the
following:
a. Such signs shall be limited to freestanding, wall or window signs, shall not exceed thirty,
two_(32) square feet per face, and shall not exceed twelve (12) feet in height. No riders or
attachments to such signs shall be permitted. (Staff: clarity, readability and internal
consistency),
b. Construction signs shall be displayed only on the property to which the sign pertains.
One (1) such sign shall be permitted for each street upon which the property either has frontage
or has an entrance from a major thoroughfare; provided that the minimum distance between
signs on any single development shall be one thousand (1,000) feet.
construction signs shall not be displayed prior to the date of
c.Insubdivision,ds It form readability).
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case of a A",
�t,�andatUon ofthe�u>�I � llr�ll?1.a��r�' .. �p 0d
d. In other cases, such signs may be displayedhe duration of construction until
issuance of a certificate of occupancy.
(Staff: content neutrality, see deleted election sign language)
17.66.080 Computation of sign area.
The area of a sign shall be measured with the following regulations:
(1) In computing the area of a sign, standard mathematical formulas for common regular
geometric shapes, or combinations thereof, shall be used.
d: Highlight
Deleted: -six (36) square feet in total area nor
eighteen (18
Deleted: For residential developments consisting
of five (5) dwelling units or less, the maximum area
permitted fora construction sign shall be three (3)
square feet per face for each dwelling unit being
constructed. _........._.........._
Delete
Deleted offici�id al iihng
d:e::i
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Deleted: (2) . Election signs. Those signs
concerning issues and candidates in forthcoming
elections shall be reasoned by the person placing or
erecting them or by the occupier of the premises on
which they are located within ten (10) days
following the election to which they pertain unless
the sign conveys some other or further ideological
message or has some other or further ideological
significance. Election signs shall be restricted to a
maximum size of four (4) square feet in all
residential districts and a maximum size of one
hundred fifty (150) square feet in all other districts.
(Ord. 11-76 §2(part), 1976; Ord. 21-82 §1(M), 1982;
Ord. 17-02 §1(part),2002)1
(2) In the case to or painted
ofn thean irregularlywllof abuilding,hapnshear aa ofth withe n lshall bes and/or symbols directlyinaffixa 8
single continuousperimeter fnot
rthanem slyor 1, figure straightof oor rlraar dil lies enclosingether the Deleted: eight(
extreme limits of writing,representation,
ith
any material or color forming an integral part or background of the display or used to differentiate
such sign from the backdrop or structure against which it is placed. (TF)
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(3) That portion of the sign structure which is visible and viewed in the same plane as the
Iign face, and which either: a) exceeds fifty percent (50%) of the sign face, or b) is made an
ntegral part or background of the display shall be included in computing the total sign area.
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The area of the entire
structure shbuld not be
more than 1.5 times the
area of the sign panneis.
Any area in excess of this
amount is counted as
signage.
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(4) Where a sign has two (2) or more display faces and is not a double-faced sign, the area of
all faces shall be included in determining sign area.
(5) The total surface area of multiple -unit signs shall include the vertical and horizontal
spacing between the letters which comprise the word or words that convey the sign's message.
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(6) Where three-dimensional figures are used as
projected on a vertical plane, of each side of the figure
boundaries of the lot upon which the figure is located.
shall be considered to have not less than one (1) nor 1
outdoor displaty language
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signs, the area shall be the total area, as
which is visible by the public beyond the
For purposes of this regulation, a figure
nore than four (4) sides. .(TF: see deleted
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Deleted: This shall be the method used to calculate
the area of"outdoor displays of merchandise to
attract business" and other three-dimensional figures
or displays that are to be considered in the total
allowable signage calculation.
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Sex;tion 1.7.66.340
II
(7) Building frontage used as the basis of determining permitted sign area for one (I) use
shall not he used again as the basis for determining the permitted sign area for a different use.
Nothing in this Subsection shall be construed to prohibit the additional building or use from
erecting a sign which would otherwise be authorized by the provisions of this Chapter.
(8) All riders or attachments to signs or sign structures (whether temporary or„pe4'ms ient),,®
shall ab� included asmpart of the total sign area for the sig whichthey are attached (Ord. 11-76
§ (p ), 1976; Ord. 21-82 , 1 K 10i12; Ord. 1'7-02 1 ar , 2092
17.66.090 General regulations.
Aux Si 1-1,r,i1, I -I XI S(.-b4„l ,i4!"".11M,SSJdor copy, n ry i y(i ll nl r£;
171771Y)l,l(Irll, ITIf„.ti111,g(.,_Slr,lllllg Ns,„thl: slf;'.f1 C,l7mpllcs„Wltl,1 mmpher, i,llumi[IaUon ._h1.171 ,nc.n,
and other 1; eyuirements; SIErn" .r !1]tl]lpjl]x nolho un1 iQh1 con"I:ent are subject to this sign code in the
time as signsthat have commercial content,mcluding, without limitation, permitting,....size
and location riaillations. (Staff; content neutrality)
Intersection and
consistency)
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see all below r
11urniutttiV11)-
Sid�.n (',pde Amt!n�1N�1a4'[th.,.%..t.l.n
]dj_Fj_ lu,eirl,, i,(1_4on£(n`1rYr-tnce. with A1)pentlix D, Section IV.
of„„ theEgo, Valley l.)evelopment Code (Staff: internal
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Deleted: (a) . Signs at street intersections. On
corner lots, no sign or sign structure between a
height of two and one-half (25) feet and ten (10) feet
above the street elevation (other than a pole twelve
[12] square inches or less in cross -sectional area)
shall be erected within the following described area:
the interior triangle formed by the right-of-way lines
at such corner lots and a straight line joining the
right-of-way lines at points which are thirty"(30pfeet
from the intersection of the right-of-way lines. This
regulation shall apply to all signs except wall signs.
(b) . Illumination. Illuminated signs shall be subject
to the following conditions:1
(1) Any light used for the illumination of a sign
shall be shielded so that the beams or rays of light
will not shine directly beyond the lot upon which the
sign is located.¶
(2) . Neither the direct nor the reflected light from
any light source shall create a traffic hazard or
distraction to operators of motor vehicles on public
thoroughfares.¶
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(*al Neither the direct nor the reflected light from any light source shall create a traffic hazard or
distraction to operators ofmotor vehicles on public thoroughfares.
(b) The light from an illuminated sign shall not be of an intensity or brightness that will create a
negative impact on adiacent uses in direct line -of -sight to the sign.
External light sources shall he directed and shielded to limit direct illumination of an Wee
other than the sign.
In no case, with all lighting components ene gized shall the lighting intensity of any sign
ether resulting from internal or external illumination, exceed sixty (60) foot candles when
measured with a standard light meter held at a distance often inches from the sign face,
Sit• shall not have exposed fluorescent tohex•or incandescent bulbs exceeding lilfectn (15.) Ot uGfi
welts. Signs shall not have exposed neon tubes exceeding 400 lumens per foot.
aximum brightness levels tier electronic reader boards shall not excee 4,000 nits when
red from the s n's face at its maximum brightness dudng da lj It In rs n l 40( nits when
ed Irorn the sigh's f;tcc at sits maximum I. in
g:�rElectronic reader hoards located within the CD -Downtown Commercial zoning district shall be
rtricted to a Static inr-tge drat clatnns no more than <nnce nn arnv tw4n(v-four (24) hour ueriol
Electronic reader boards located in the all other commercial districts shall be restricted to a static
image that changes no more than once every twenty minutes.
(ft,:)No illumination shall be anything other than a steady continuous burning bulb .._o :lights.
flashing blinking, oscillating, rotating or intermittent turning on-and-otT of any illuminating device
is_probibtted. Time/weather informational signs and official warnint; and re uhartary sins erected by
the Town or State are exempt from this
ffIt and. CDC see all above re illumination)
((c) Signs on fences and freestanding walls. Signs displayed upon fences or upon freestanding
walls shall be erected or mounted in a plane parallel to the fence or wall, and shall not extend above
the top of the fence or wall nor project more than twelve (12) inches from the face of the fence or
wall. Such signs shall be subject to all regulations of this Chapter applicable to freestanding signs,
including but not limited to maximum area per sign, maximum sign height, minimum setback from
property lines and number of signs permitted per lot or per premises.
cl) Window signs. The area of all window signs in excess of twenty-five percent (25%) of the
total window area at ground floor level on the side of the building or business unit upon which such
signs are displayed shall be included in the total allowable sign area for the premises. All illuminated
window signs shall be included in the total allowable sign area for the premises.
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Total combined glazing (63' x 39" x 2) = 4,914 square inches Total area of signs = 1,118.5 square inches
25% of total glazing = 1,228.5 square inches Signs are not in violation of EVMC 17.66.050 (16)
( 1(9 Signs which identify lands which have been subdivided in accordance with the Estes Valley
Development Code shall be subject to the following regulations:
(1) The sign may be located within public street right-of-way where such sign is approved as
an integral feature of the street construction plans at the time of final plat approval. Otherwise, the
sign shall be located a minimum of ten (10) feet from the street right-of-way line.
(2) Such signs shall conform to the sign requirements relating to site distances at
intersections under the provisions of this Chapter.
(3) The maximum size for a subdivision identification sign shall be thirty-six (36) square feet
(or eighteen [18] feet per face).
(4) The signs shall only contain the name of the subdivision and not a,pictorial representation.
of thg 6ubdwtston „Ord. 11-76 §2(part), 1976; Ord. 25-76 §§2, 6, 1976; Ord. 17-80 §2, 1980;
\Ord. 21-82 §1(I) ad
d (J), 1982; Ord. 15-97, 1997; Ord. 17-02 §1(part), 2002)
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17.66.100 District sign regulations,
Section ) 7.66.340
(a) Use districts (zoning districts), The use districts, as set forth in this Title and amendments
hereto, shall apply to this Chapter. The boundaries of these districts shall be determined by reference
to the zoning map of the Estes Valley, to this title and amendments hereto and to sections on
interpretation of such maps as may be contained in this Title and amendments hereto.
(b) Establishment of district regulations. The type of signs permitted and the regulation of the
number, placement, area and use of signs is established. No sign shall be erected except as provided
in this Chapter and in the district in which it is permitted, nor shall any sign be used for any purpose
or in any manner except as allowed by the regulations for the district in which such sign is proposed
or maintained.
(c) Schedule of requirements. The following schedule of 4ype of sign permitted "maximum , ...
sign area permitted per lot or business," (Staff (dodo/ and internal consistency) "maximum area per
sign face," "maximum number of signs permitted" and "maximum height of freestanding signs"
regulations for the various zoning districts is adopted.
(d) Total allowable sign area. The total area of all signs on a lot, or, in the case of a permitted
use or uses occupying two (2) or more adjacent lots, the total area of all signs on all such adjacent lots
shall not exceed one and one-half (1.5) square feet per lineal foot of building frontage at ground level,
and three-quarters (0.75) square foot per lineal foot of second story building frontage. In no event,
howev,er„shall the cumulative total allowable sign area exceed kw, hundred,(200. square feet per {Deleted: one
busineJ_l`
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Zoning
Schedule of Requirements
For all Nonresidential Zoning Districts (A,,CD, CO, ClI,,0,1-1)
of Sign Permitted x,.. Maximum SignArca,
Permitted Per Business
All perrnittesLin
Subsection
17.66.040(26,,
Section 17,(6.340
Maximum Area Per Maximum No. Maximum
Sign Face of Signs Height of
Permitted Signs
Qsf for freestanding, Suspended: 5 sf
esgeAtjn the CD district
s11S1'Silicireestantf isg _. "f ime_ternp:_I O sf
in,os.ainesllall In 15Q
of
15 sf for projecting
10 sf for suspended
(5 per face)
1.5 sf per If of frontage
grt sf max. for wall
signs
Temporary
Construction: ) ,sf,
Residential Multi -family
J) ji.. of Sign Permitted x Maximum Sign Area
Permitted Per Lot
All OSdnti histrn
Subsection
17.66.040(26except
.£!ltltlb UDdSII1-952.........
51gn5.,
75 sf for freestanding
15 sf for projecting
10 sf for suspended
(5 per face)
1.5 sines If of frontage
for wall signs (max. 150
of)
For all Single-family Residential Zoning Distdcts,l)J,-'Ljdd„
)yji,e, of Sign Permitted x. __._... , Maximum Sim Area
Permitted Per Lot
All ajj,gt,d],esLin
Subsection
I7.66.040(26), except„
npiirlinc (mar rt.`•,ico.5.
o ni J.titiillifigatii.E?0.
nits L.ycudmt
mnx)tmt^ 4 frith.
>ri ,x(,,,pl tot adslfc,,s Iii.
signs,_ sills, in Single I,
Temporary
Construction: ,0L sf
Maximum Area Per
Sign Face
Suspended: 5 sf
Maximum Area Per
Sign
All IIsign;; sf
reestandiyp: 2 25 ft
per Lot
Temporary 12 ft
Construction: 1
per street
Maximum No,
of Signs
Permitted
Maximum
hleight of
Signs
Deleted: A -I,
,.
leted: Cla...,�a...-..—w���
s
Deleted: Type of Sign Permitted
Deleted: All in Subsection 17.66.040(26) except
subdivision i
Deleted: 15o
eted: ), except subdivisions j & s
ed: 150
Deleted: 36
Deleted: 18
Deleted: )
Deleted: Type of Sign Permitted
Freestanding: IAii,„ Deleted:
. _25 R All in Subsection 17 66 040(26) except
per .. g. _.. _,.divisions gi,&q
Deleted: ), except subdivisions h, j, m, s & t
Maximum No.
of Signs
Permitted
r�Pefv _
tot dr_ncc
tf aLlott... i! ns not 4xt.c2din 4 squt)lc feat tit (-1 Subdrvlsion idu
y Resitleut)al,l_)ivil,Ieis_shall not he illuminated in any manner,..
Staff: clarity and internal consiSlenev See all changes to table above)
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Maximum
Height of
Signs
tietrl 6 ft
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: Class
/tt Deleted: Type of Sign Permitted
leted: All in Subsection 17.66.040(26) except
subdivisions a, g, i & q
Deleted: 4 sf- identification only¶
(Sec 17.66.0504
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Deleted:leted: 2mm
Deleted: I
biling „ „ — ^.m mw^mtl—*
leted: subdivisions h, j, m, s & t
Formatted: Don't keep with next, Don't keep
lines together, Tab stops: Not at 0,25" + 0.75"
I Zoning
Section .17.66.340
(Ord. 11-76 §2 (part), 1976; Ord. 25-76 §3, 1976 Ord. 8-81 §1, 1981; Ord. 15-97, 1997; Ord. 17-02
§1(part) 2002)
1'7.66.110
Sign
igncyregulatiions in non residen
internalhat zone tn. (;a t:tl cl°r p, 1-1). (Staff: clarity and
The following regulations shall apply to all uses in non:residential zoning districts.
(1) Total allowable sign area.
a. The total area of all signs on any face of a building shall not exceed one and one-half
(1.5) square feet per lineal foot of building frontage at ground level, and three-quarters (0.75)
square foot per lineal foot of second story building frontage.
b. The maximum allowable total cumulative sign area for any one (I) business shall not
exceed4wo hundre„dJ ,QQ) square_feet;(TF]
(2) Signs or uses with multiple frontage. The total area of all signs on any face of a building
shall not exceed one and one-half (1.5) square feet per lineal foot of building frontage at ground
level, and three-quarters (0.75) square foot per lineal foot of second story building frontage.
(3) Freestanding signs:
a. Maximum height: twenty-five (25) feet.
b. Minimum setback: eight (8) feet from any property line, four (4) feet from any building.
Number: One (1) freestanding sign per street frontage or building frontage, not to
edeed two (2) per lot. Maximum area: No freestanding sign shall be larger than one
hundred fitly (150) square feet. (Staff: clarity and internal consistency)
The combined total of all freestanding signs on an individual property or single lot shall not
exceed one hundred fitly (150) square feet.
(4) Signs on canopies, awnings and architectural projections.
a. Maximum area: The total area of such signs shall not exceed thirty percent (30%) of the
width of the projection multiplied by the vertical height of the projection.
b. Projection:
1. The face of any such sign shall not project above or below the face of the canopy,
awning or architectural projection. Signs may project horizontally beyond the face of a
canopy or architectural projection the distance necessary to accommodate the thickness of
the letters, but no more than twelve (12) inches.
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Example:Confor in Placemen
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2. Signs displayed on architectural projections which extend fifteen (15) inches or less
from the face of a building may be considered wall signs, and are subject to those
provisions.
(5) Projecting signs:
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a. Minimum setback: four (4) feet from street property line in the Commercial Downtown
(CD) Zoning District, or eight (8) feet from property lines in all other zoning districts, and no
closer to a sideline of the building or storefront than to the centerline of the same building or
storefront.
b. Minimum clearance: Nine (9) feet from the ground to the bottom edge of the sign.
c. Maximum height: Eighteen (18) feet.
d. Maximum size: Fifteen (15) square feet per sign face.
c. Maximum projection: Four (4) feet.
f. Maximum number Two,(Z)perbuildingj'rontageor per per business storefront (I F), ted: One
e.._......_
(6) Suspended signs:
a. Maximum area: Five (5) square feet per face, ten (10) square feet total surface area.
b. Minimum clearance: Nine (9) feet from the ground to the bottom edge of the sign.
c. Minimum horizontal separation: Fifteen (15) feet between suspended signs.
d. Projection: Shall not project beyond the outside limits of the arcade, canopy or marquee
to which they are attached.
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(7) Wall signs:
a. Maximum area: The total area of all wall signs on any face of a building shall not
exceed one and one-half (1,5) square feet per lineal foot of building frontage at ground level,
and three-quarters (0.75) square foot per lineal foot of second story building frontage.
b. Maximum height: Twenty-five (25) feet above the ground.
c. Maximum projection:
1. A wall sign may project above the roofline or parapet wall of a building no more than
twenty-four (24) inches,
2, Wall signs may extend a maximum of twelve (12) inches from the face of the
building.
3, Any sign erected upon the side of a roof having an angle of forty-five degrees (45°)
or less from vertical shall be considered a wall sign, and shall be subject to the size and
height limitations noted under this Subsection.
d. Maximum number. w "—�wa
(
o 2, llg
si ms for each face of a business, ortbuilding storefront ..eleted: one (1� _er
gl ,nildingirontage (TF) (Staff clarity and internal consistency)
Deleted: sign
(8) Joint identification signs: "Deleted: .
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Section 17.6(i.340
a. Type: May be freestanding, projecting or wall.
b. Number: Where a freestanding joint identification sign is used, there shall be no other
freestanding signs permitted on the premises.
In jlje,....,0-Doyinijim ,)nylmercial vin • district, wherc_Ldividual sign pang.11
that are_part Lif ajoint„jignjjfigJddign sign are not larger than two scluare feet per face
sign. area shall be exempt from the total allowable calculation for that business. In all other
commerciamilngAistriels„,_whereinclivi ilia] si n anels that are part of a joint identification
sin are not larger than eight satiare feclper face then that sign area shall be exempt from the
total all(pwattesalculatio_foLtlint basjp_e_ag(TF)
(9) Area of time -temperature -date signs. Signs which do not exceed ten (10) square feet per
face shall not be included in the allowable sign area; provided, however, that any identification or
advertising attached to or incorporated in such signs shall be included in the total allowable sign
area.
L.Staff: content it ,utralitv, ace letcdkrand name language),
17.66, l 20 Signmaktignikgil giatite, (Staff: clarity and internal consistency see till
below)
all resideritiol
(1) TotinAllowable sign are
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(t0) Standard brand -name signs. Not more than
twenty percent (20%) of the total
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d. Number: One (1) fremtanding_sign per street frontage or building frontage not to
exceed two (2) per lot. t"'Ma ii m area o freestandin si shall be tar er than sevent -
five (75) square feet o
/MaxiMuniaietv No freestanding sign shall he larger than nine (9) square feet on single-
famitylotv
signs:
Maximum allowtiblc area for a will sign on a ini00-familK lot isscventLlive (75)
square feet.
b. The maximum allowable area for a wall sign on a singfarnify residential lot is nine (9)
square feet
C,i< Maximum height: Twenty-five (25 fee ov- the iro ind `arnil s.
Maximum heigjix6jetabqvc
joint identification signs:
a. 'fype: May be freestanding,_projeeting or wall.
1,,,Nrimlicr: Where licestandin jemiticaom
reestandin si :ins ermined 011 th n-e ises,
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Section 17.66.340
17,66J30_, Stracturnlrequirements.,
(a) Construction.
(1) General. Signs and sign structures shall be securely built, constructed and erected in
conformance with the requirements of the Building Code.
(2) Location. Supports for signs or sign structures shall not be placed in or upon public
rights -of -way or public easements.
(3) Anchorage. Anchors and supports shall be guarded and protected when near driveways,
parking lots or similar locations where they could be damaged by moving vehicles. Signs attached
to masonry, concrete or steel shall be safely and securely fastened thereto by means of metal
anchors, bolts or approved expansion screws of sufficient size and anchorage to support safely the
loads applied. No anchor or support of any sign, except flat wall signs, shall be connected to or
supported by an unbraced parapet wall.
(b) Clearance. Signs shall not be located with less than six (6) feet horizontal clearance, or
twelve (12) feet vertical clearance from overhead electric conductors which are energized in excess of
seven hundred fifty (750) volts.
(c) Freestanding signs. Where such signs are located in vehicular parking and circulation areas,
a base or barrier of concrete, steel or other effective barrier, not less than thirty (30) inches high, shall
be provided to protect the base of the sign from possible damage by vehicles. Where any
freestanding sign has a clearance of less than nine (9) feet from the ground, there shall be provided a
barrier or other adequate protection to prevent hazard to pedestrians and motorists.
(d) Electric signs. Electric signs shall be constructed and installed in accordance withthe
provisions of the National Electrical Code. (Ord. 11-76 §2 (part), 1976; Ord. 21-82 §1(N), 19
82;
Ord, 15-97, 1997; Ord. 17-02 §1(part), 2002)
117.66,a11 Nonconforming sips.
..._...._
(a) A nonconforming sign may be continued but it shall not be:
(1) Changed to another nonconforming sign.
(2) Structurally altered.
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(3) Altered so as to increase the degree of nonconformity of the sign.
(4) Enlarged or expanded.
(5) Continued in use after cessation or change of the business or activity to which the sign
pertains.
(6) Repaired after the sign is damaged or destroyed if the estimated cost of repair or
reconstruction exceeds fifty percent (50%) of the appraised replacement cost (as determined by the
building inspector).
(7) Altered to change the text thereof, except such signs, which have been designed
specifically to permit changes of the text.
(IF and Staff` see deleted lt(nzuge_on non -conforming_ sign expiration)
17r66 50 Permits,
(a) Sign permit required: tl
I
I
(1) Except as provided in Section 17.66.050, it is unlawful to display, erect, relocate or alter Ip
any sign without first filing with the building inspector an application in writing and obtaining a ?,
sign permit. This requirement for a pennit t)phliev tpSi ,ns with_uommerctal content and to signs
without commercial content, When a sign permit has been issued by the building inspector, it is
unlawful to change, modify, alter or otherwise deviate from the terms or conditions of the permit it
without prior approval of the building inspector. A written record of such approval shall be
entered upon the original permit application and maintained in the files of the building inspector.
Staff: add clarity
(2) Application for permit. The application for a sign permit shall be made by the owner or
tenant of the property on which the sign is to be located, or his or her authorized agent. Such
applications shall be made in writing on forms furnished by the building inspector and shall be
signed by the applicant. The building inspector shall, within seven (7) working days of the date of
the application, either approve or deny the application or refer the application back to the applicant
in any instance where insufficient information has been filrnished.
(3) Revocation of permits. If the building inspector finds that work under any permit issued
is not in accordance with the information supplied in the permit application and/or is in violation
of this Chapter or any other pertinent ordinance of the Town, or should he or she find that there
has been any misrepresentation in connection with the application for the permit, he or she shall
notify the sign owner or erector of such findings and that the violations must be corrected without
delay. If such correction is not made forthwith, the building inspector shall revoke the permit and
serve written notice thereof upon the sign owner or erector. No person shall proceed with any par t
ofsuch work after such notice is received 4 t } ,r, Y e „1„ .., vWstsr.eah,:t.i1.r,.,; FT, iY ..,,I.g. ), �,o ,o iWtX:
(Staff: internal consistency see deleted tmn
_(4) Revocation of permits for nonuse.
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11
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11
,1
Deleted: (8) Continued to be used after two (2)
years from the sale of the reel property upon which
the sign is located, but in no event, more than six (6)
years, six (6) months from the date the sign become
nonconforming,lj
(9) Continued to be used after two (2) years from
the sale of the business which the sign advertises, but
in no event more than six (6) years, six (6) months
from the date the sign became nonconforming. Sale
of the business shall include, but not be limited to,
the sale of substantially all of the assets of a
business.¶
(b) A nonconforming sign shall be brought into
conformance or removed within thirty (30) days of
the occurrence of any of the events set forth in
Subsection (a) above. (Ord. 11-76 §2(part), 1976;
Ord. 19-80 §1, 1980; Ord. 9-81 §1, 1981; Ord. 15-
97 1997; Ord.
tDeleted: -02 §l(part), 2002)1
19
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iyh
ss - Deleted: The owner shall have the right to appeal
the decision of the building inspector in the manner
provided for in Section 17 66 160.
Di,1 6a P y
',..St,
n1%.66.340
a. If actual work either on site or off site is not commenced under any permit issued within
sixty (60) days from the date of such permit, and/or if substantial building operations under any
,permit issued under this Chapter are suspended for a period of sixty (60) consecutive days, the
permit shall automatically become null and void.
b. The building °inspector may grant an extension of time in which to start or resume
operations.` All 'requests for extension and approval thereof shall be in writing.
(5) Forfeiture of fees. When any permit has been revoked under the terms of this Section,
permit fees shall not be refunded.
(6) Plans, specifications and other data required. The application for a sign permit shall be
accompanied by the following plans and other information:
a. The name, address and telephone number of the owner or person entitled to possession
of the sign and of the sign contractor or erector;
b. The location, by street address or other location identification acceptable to the building
inspector, of the proposed sign structure;
c. Complete information as required on an application form provided by the building
inspector, including a site plan and elevation drawings of the proposed sign, caption of the
proposed sign, type of proposed illumination and such other data as is pertinent to the
application;
d. Plans indicating the scope and structural details of the work to be done, including details
of all connections, guy lines, supports and footings and materials to be used;
e. Application for an electrical permit, and required information for such application, for
all electric signs.
£ A statement of valuation.
(7) Permit fees. A permit fee rnppit iJ.i . (CDC)shall be paid to the building inspector for
gn p sued under this Chapte ' t wG'i® ®..hatLikll,n}tdcrptecFfrooln-1jtn(J U11 ,'
IrritlehD<_2ttt'Wj(St0ff and 4DC) (5t ,g4^a_c t•letjtnt-Si( aitt)&tizaltou I..tp 1154)
(8) Inspections. All signs shall he subject to inspection by the building inspector. Footing
inspections may be required on the day of excavation for all freestanding signs. The building
inspector may, within forty-eight (48) hours after being notified that the sign is ready for
inspection, also require inspection of electrical signs before erection. The permit holder or his or
her agent shall notify the building inspector when signs are complete and ready for final
larf 2002)§;rppi (Ia". e � `/fit') ¢,k„dit��ax0,14�,1�'S 4 Ord. 17-02
inspection. (Ord. 11 76�t n §2(part), 1976;Ord. 25-76 §5, 1976; Ord.15-97,1997;
Section�Ifll,.,.
,-2olnrrtunity Stlecinl Fy
see all below) (Stafff: see deletion o
creative sign program).
iud Stanley Park Special Events Signs (Staff and CDC
ointment sign exception, to be accommodated under
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Deleted: ; provided, however, that a fee shall not
be charged for putting a sign in conformance with
this Chapter when such action is undertaken
voluntarily prior to the expiration of the applicable
amortization period, or for a copy change when no
change in business name is involved. The permit fee
shall be seventy five dollars ($75.00). Said fee does
not include electrical permit fees, which shall be in
addition to the permit fee specified in this Section
toted: —Section .Section Break (Next Page)..—.
17.66.150 . Special exceptional
(a) . Intent It is the intent of this Chapter to provide
a means of review and approval of special
exceptions to the provisions of this Chapter, whereby
specified deviations from the general sign
regulations may be allowed, provided that the
proposed size, location and design of such Signs are
compatible with their surroundings and consistent
with the general intent of this Chapter).
Scope - signs requiring special exceptions. The
provisions of this
feted: shall apply to the following exceptions:
Deleted: (1) . To the maximum allowable sign area
for freestanding identification signs of a low profile,
planter -type design, when such signs are located in
commercial and restricted industrial zoning districts
and are designed to complement the architectural
type of the building to which they are appaetenant;
and when such signs contain no copy other than the
name and/or street address of the use being identified
and/or a logo -type symbol or trademark,1
I Zoning
ion 17.66,341)
Non-profit associations or organizations may submit an application for temporary on -site and
temporary off -premise siyt7a=c for a u7n7muuity special even t where the pru77nry 7arpa
event Is to raise funds for local charitable pu pose~{such fund raising. events shall be limited to one
era ear that ma lake adv' nla re of the followings ecial rrvi, ions .for ter o
Myj11tic.
hot
Fairgrounds may submit may sub
aremise signag for that event
ap(7royed conit s racial event at the 5t'anle) 1'rk
r1 application for temporary on -site and temporary ff-
Section #T130) Application for permit.
f17e applicant shall submit to Master Special i Event Si
special .vent permit.
Lion
Atandards for Review,
_fhe, 1,ommunrty Devclp_pmenl trod Special t vents -I,
compliance with the standards below 7�riprt0perntit iss
mi
is
0
part saf the,n> 7Iicati<7n_li7r_r
`hall review fhc,app
s are allowed with all zoning dislr
cation. for
2 I)cs?f,n I'luoreseenl colors aril rellci live suafaees inc prulnl?1lc d ern sfjns IZefle.trvc colored
materials pals that give the appearance t f changing early
�1._.... �, __.L PJ t... Ir �1re ¢�rNG�7ai71iIbSted. A matte or flat finish
I', emnitcd..fi>rall surfaces.,
3 Illumination. Illumination of temporary special event signs is prohibited
4, 13anners. Banners must cones with Chapter.1 /,88 Town S onsored
Tenrtrary 13lp�ters.
5. _I emporaryOfTf-Prenri_se Signs,
A
Ar
Events
usiness may publicly d•isplay snec'al evert posters rn thetwrndow of11-
business without a sign permit, provided individual posters do not exceed' two (2).s rare Deleted: To
feet in size Special Event postcrs,.including off site orders that do not exceed two (2) �—
square feet in size are exempt from any regulation and may he freely displayed without
prior Town approval.
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Deleted: 17.89
The si a shall bc; disyecl
shall_be_rc:rnoved go later tI;
days
CD
event.
vent and - Deleted: one (1) month
ve four (4JacfcI ional cif wprcmist Minsor_I tnael, not toexceed thirty_
qu ars....feet each mu) n tindir, • that t e s gn contr:butc t0 the nveradl fetitivatl
alnl pnere or theme ofthe event and hat any commercial advertig message is
suhordir_._...
the evcrrrt message,.
The sign.(ti1_s117all 17a displayed immure lh rrr rrrr (1) motr r poor to Ihy, Spa._c.r rl event, u?ci
shall be removed no late r thandiree i) of u,y afle ti7fsyent,
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12‘.32.01w2Lati.Q.01.031ig_ aigna,
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Zoning
61:) 1+,124,3 4""e, kc,
17.66.160 ci tons. TF: The new pew, creative si n o su s 1 rio
provisions for flexibility and exceptions, see all deleted language on this page)
A. P o.c. Th.. Creative Si /n Program provides for property owners and businesses W.
propose and the Town to consider linsited deviations from the regulations for on -site and off -site
ermanen si ns r ided in this Cha ter under certain circumstances where the applicant
voluntarily chooses to sail -and. to this review as 1,11 alternative to the "use by right" sign provisions
norm allyiipgeable under this chapter. The intent of this process iLtlittLereomagesigus of lttjhs
quality materials and workmanship,. (2) to en,couramsigns untive, design that exhibits a high.
cegnzp.....plimniBsitbl—iflYcalilY..11!NSNL41.10_01151111:11YtifiLiC17221111MefOL11.111....1112aLigati9a...Aqaq
regulations in ways that will allow creativel_yiloima signs that make a tesitive
3,12111U12.411211_111.1k OVeralit.
desiuled signs. Additionally, the Creative Sign Pis gram may provide for increased allowance to , ,
the maximum sign area permitted on theater marquees ,iims_ltentifying_films or performances
currently showing ill cases where necessary copy and standard changeable letter sizes clearly ,,,
necessitate such an exception,
B, Applicability. Any property owner or business owner in any zoning district is eligible to ,
6,0 ot-
134 C,V,5TV,b 1,6)(5cr,N1AC OAS (
kr C. Method or Application, An application pr a 45t2a4ferrint, tinder the Creative SiAn
Progiant_shall bi. made 011 the tOript,$) prescribed by the Community_Development Department The
application shall be accompanied by,any rectified fees. The ter uired contents of the apnlicationshall
be as specified in Sectiok“ ' Creative Si tn Program),
)rtek r(r) \ '••• t4-13. Review Procedures. At each level of review or appeal,the decision shall he rendered, in
ei writingithin the time limits set both herein. The timpriod begins running_when the application is
e deemed complete, or the notice of appeal has been filed, whiehever_applies.
1. Generallya. ,
Notwithstandiag. any of the time limits unit:tined in this Section the Community
Development Department and the Creative Sign Destgu_Review Board shall endeavor to render
decisions in a lintel manner.
b. Notwithstanding the time limits contained in this Section„ the Community Development
Department and the applicant may mutualiv-agree-to..oiesIenston of the time limits. Such extension
shall hein writing„and shall _bp for no nittrethan 90 calendar chg.
01:12. Completeness Review,
a. LI on reeci t of a Creative Si n Proerammplication by the Town Community_Dovelopment
Department, the Detartinept „.shall pqfibrm a completeness review and issue a written status
tletmlination withi • tO calendar da 9,A\ hAjt% Jc(151-
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b.“111J1mqY.c4LA4Aontinimif_x_Ptyel9rp-14111111-nieiLcigRarAps,§1444.14412p!jcri9Pit,,„ io
oi include the necessary_information needed to review the.proposal for consistency with, this
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(Deleted* •
Deleted:(3) To permit the erection of collective
identification or directory signs showing the names
and locations of various civic or religious
organizations in the community when such signs are
not located on the premises of the uses being named,
but are placed adjacent to major thoroughfares near
entrances to the Town,'!!
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(c) . Application,
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Deleted: for approval of a sign permitted as a
special exception shall be filed in accordance with
this Section. Each
Deleted: an application fee of one hundred fifty
dollars ($150.00) to cover the costs of processing
and publication. Said fee shall be in addition to the
sign permit fee required in Section 17.66.140.
Deleted: (1) . The Estes Valley Planning Commis-
sion shall have jurisdiction to hear all applications
for special exceptions. No special exception shall be
granted unless the proposed sign and/or sign
structure meets each and every one of the following
requirements:'!
a.. The proposed sign will not be contrary to the
intent of this Chapter, as declared in Section
17.66.020;1
b. , The proposed sign will be in accordance with the
intent of this Section, as stated herein;'!
a. The proposed sign will comply with all
applicable provisions of this Chapter, unless any
such provisions are expressly permitted to be varied
by the special exception procedure;
d, . The proposed sign is reasonably necessary and
the degree of the exception is the minimum
necessary to accomplish the purpose of Ira sign
itself, arid'!!
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e.. The proposed sign will not result in adverse
effects upon neighboring properties, or the health,
safety and general welfare of the publiel
(2) After hearing the application, the Estes Valley
Planning Commission shall make its findings, which
shall be recorded in the official minutes of the
meeting, either:1
a Granting the proposed application in whole or in
part, vat h or without modifications or conditions; or
Deleted: • Denying the application. (Ord. 11-76
§2(part), 1976; Ord. 14-B7 §I, 1987; Ord. 15-97,
1997; Ord. 17-02 §1 (part), 2002)
gpg_hy for a 'semi e Si tit ertn it.
I
Sectiss_12.66.34.21
Chaptel,_ the Cougantity_ JAyelopoja_l)A2nrtinent shall deem the anD1 ication incompicAg.._1f Ihsz
ap_plication j_s incoispi_Ok..tlig_ap_pLisant shall benotthclJniYritinJThQ notification_ Shall smcify
MO( illkfrngli9.111illitlain,
e,„..ln Abe cycnt the „co_plinlinqy Dev.elop.tnent„Deparloleal o_ca
incinsle„nec,essigy ij)ramultiguizAkd to review the proposal con i ten with thiLc.h.a.p. tr,
the cgminunitY_PC.Y.919Drnext _Departmeat date for the review no later th wtlf*Ei2(0). )
gilsajAr_sthyl_rmw_Absl_ditt,,z. QL issRipLqf a complete_ itopl 'cation for the Final ReVie_9.11.1ht
A.„Creallye_aign.permit. application shall be subject to review and approval
by Commun12evelp_pmentDirector where the cuinulative area of the prmoscd sigaja) is fifty
f„501 sgoare feet slr125.a.. oLaball_tgAubleet to revicw and approval by the Creative Sign Dui=
Beview. 13940 witcre.the qui:putative area of the_proposed _ s_ign(s)_is largeillhan..fiftyequare feet. ;he. _
hia.1 Stilj.L.911 th9..912111i011L12.11.082atilLgtilgatimilit_comPl i mice with tkilaulilabig:111iY.0.411.
12LaixaNadiaidaM„..li's1.04:111-biZEOIAIPSSADMIrlitY__QQ14_9121119ELMIL.—(_491_Qt1111LEMIliY.CLaitil
12esiliAjt.cy_iew 13ottyktihll swiittert tinqing of approval or denial of the„application vvithin tsp
(10) calendar d „91.1.11efilial..„LitlY„i„SM,
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ujpjij tW. JtPtI bmwWQ1„01S011111.1.1M.91:1C,C.PIP1_91iLlythicaltauligiqaoonsLEclaidloh
Wligaunvoll„Laut51„„apitgitigtilyikatilYAbsulo.ixaiinclaulthilig_itilisicatasabLilobt_utilv.
aPplicalion,
Crealivii Rcsign sisradanh (Staff; replace shall bould in this section, as jtnprovtI by
connnittl
Laatollualiti019,„051,
1—(1(DiatiMitimbiAto.ljaLliottikiminymuiLik.thg.,site
liMtitel„ IllelitEr011tdirtg,arelli.
3. Provide strell_gKritPllic etrartr:eler....ihrOligh tOS911.15
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1
ilemi,11)9.911.cautilluicLiainxiimsditeLggfEtrittiftitY_LA_E9ItY_TeicktilicIi.Y.LilillitfltgitE
(;:nakvi:tytdcnicila jJj sJjJjJJj1clintaikuLt least ime of the lollowung el canentsJtsiithi
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{Deleted: shall
ArciVectifya1Critcrialiclial(§),k1)puld: „ -
fitaa..CiatainanaltataittalLia019.
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Deleted: shall
Deleted::
Deleted: shall
I'Lenin
Section 17.66.349
Utilize or enhance the architectural elements of the building; and
2. Be placed in a logical location in relation to the overall composition of the building's
facade
3, Be integrated within and not cover any key architectural features and details of the building
facatL
4. Architectural Style, E.ich sign should be esi med to,liecompatiblewitti itrid relate to the Deleted shall
architectural style of the main building_or buildings upon the site where such sign is
tocated.
Rela it nshi to Buildin hs Si ms located u on lot with one main building_ or several
diEa',019q Id 11P 00.120e 10„19.,„c9„EP94:44.C..91 - ' Deleted: shall
of such buildt Whigs, such tq theiYfle tlfluILIOlietion materials, ettior„or other
itgsj_gn, t i
6. Color. The color(s) of a stiastionli112; larmnious apiLcomplementa_yr to the colors of the
WWI" r near which it is In he loealql,
7. Sim Materials. The goal of silo detA is to maintain attractive inrluimpaiible st 'rt.) so
as not to conflict or distract liiun the architectural character of the area. The choice of
materials and the workmanship in the use of the materials should convey both a sense of
quality and creativity.
Multiple Sigm3, Where more than one satinSigpjLplgRosest, all signs. should have designs that - Deleted: shall
inco orate the lotto 4), d ni elements 'o )atible arid coordinated fashion.
h. Shii :ie ol total si m and related cornaonents: ohd
, c. T pe cif construction materials;
tiiiisciii,ing• .„„ „ „...
e. Method used tbr supplirting sign te.g„, wall ouround base
9. Wall signs should be located on the upper portion of the first floor storefront and should be
centered within an area uninterrupted by doors windows, or architectural details.
O. Jgppygy,Jl subtle appearance„ the use of backlit or reverse channel letters with halo
illumination rather than internally-litaxe encouraged,
NAIghborhood bw2ticts.
lion Id he located and desiminitt tt2gLenalg,
neighboringi
, Deleted: shall
onstitme, 1,siibstantial aesthetic jpiprovenient to the site_ mdshould have avpsitive visuslti?elf!ed!._
impact on the surroundinp ales;
3, Provide strong graphic character through the imaginative use of graRhics, color, texture, quality
materials, scale, and proportion,
F. CreativeCrcativeSjgp,gjjynRevjw Board
The Town Board of Trustees shall, as needed from time to Mug_ appoint_membeis seryp_onlhe
Creative Sign Det_dgreview Board. 'the membership shall consist of the following:
1 NiaciiatiAtisalthaants„..111,2011)
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I tl ., _ td nnYt#_�Lr=°� mess and one lodging owner)
1 c r 1 I t t they �1 1„ut
rn ty,,, or nt�,4Y Ct4l..UtYS�4�ti tt�SLf! 4 I b Deleted: Town Trustees
3 t us and shall be a1,lp�1 Icy thtiJy1;11YS...
��1tlk�4t�..�llttll._,s��4tttl.�e�s� letllt,�w.��.tllr.L. =ta
c r11irm'....n —1 tadnta..l 1.c+f .
17"66419,.,,..,ApEe08 414 variancs..,,
(a) Appeal to and request
he Estes Valley Board of Adjus
(1) Any aggrieved person who believes the alleged violation as contained in the order of the
building inspector is factually or legally contrary to the provisions of this Chapter may appeal the
same to the E s y oa to as the "Board," in a manner
erson
a variance from the requirementsaof this Chapter.n TheThe filing of such request
the ° the d manner
providedby shall be in the mamrer
P
provided by the Board.
(2) Any aggrieved person may also appeal to the Board any decision or ruling of the building
inspector involving the interpretation of any provision or term of this Chapter.
(3), Any provision in this Section to the contrary notwithstanding, no person may appeal to or
personrequest a variance inspector has made a
determination that the ris om the Board
of Section on 17.66 100, budding
(b) Procedure for filing appeal.
(1) Every appeal from an order of the building inspector shall be filed within ten (10) days
from the date of such order. The Board shall have no jurisdiction to hear any appeal not brought
within ten (10) days from the date of such order.
Mipq AV
no F ' ixga SI. U Aoski ds,. (TF
tdltXtp)err Motfcatiom Stiall rn
ak �r%tt1 +*uttl r%u t m t11 folI°winoLgeneral sr n st llidafis Code either � zt
nt,�:�m41�!!at_r�t��1��1t�19..._l� fd1....�...._._ — t `_`d ,
f),nds Ihat.. such mosl!f t t!t 11 tl°51.yltn-t;c,` thy: goals and purposes of ( et results, is
ru1)1Cli°on uf°,;visual :Auger or results in more effective way finding, or relieves„practical difficulties on
tll�e ik;.
(1) sclll?ac°k, r1,uirurte);1ts;
()i,> )et"titr s_11r11,lli t le ts,
()vide!! tth(:
urnul,.atiVP_ site total ins.,,,,i
(3) Qtln r drnlenslonal and tC rn.ornl, sWntlarda eonit
(c) Variances. In every case in which a request for a variance from the requirements of this
Chapter has been filed, the Board shall not grant a variance unless it specifically finds each and every
one of the following conditions to exist:
lit
or
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Deleted:
(2) The fee for filing an appeal, or
Deleted: request for a variance, or the two (2) in
the alternative, shall be one hundred fifty dollars
($Is000)
Zoning
Section 17.66.34
(1) There are special circumstances or conditions, such as the existence of buildings,
topography, vegetation, sign structures or other matters on adjacent lots or within the adjacent
public right-of-way, which would substantially restrict the effectiveness of the sign in question;
provided, however, that such special circumstances or conditions must be particular to the
particular business or enterprise to which the applicant desires to draw attention and do not apply
generally to all businesses or enterprises.
(2) The variance would be in general harmony with the purposes of this Chapter, and
specifically would not be injurious to the neighborhood in which the business or enterprise to
which the applicant desires to draw attention is located,
(3) The variance is the minimum one necessary to permit the applicant to reasonably draw
attention to this business or enterprise.
(d) No variance for maximum sign area on a lot or building. Other provisions of this Section to
the contrary notwithstanding, the Board shall not have any jurisdiction to hear, nor the authority to
grant, any variancefrom any Section of this Chapter which limits the maximum permitted sign area
on a single lot or building,
(e) Conditions, The Board may grant a variance subject to any conditions which it deems
nOrd.. purposes
14-87 §2,i Cha987; toOake the device which is permitted by the variance6;rcompatible with the
or
irable
u P ( §2(part), § (P ) ) 8, 1976; Ord. 21-82 §1(0), 1982;
perposes of thissCha teto Or97,11997; Ordl7-0276; Ord. 2002 m..'"�^^'�
17.66,, 80 Enforcement.
I p internal � �c . _.
176 f7,r 1976eOrd; 21-82 ' 1 D , 1982; Ord. 15-97, 1997; Ord. 17 band penalties as set forth in Chapter
1e provisions of this Chapter shall he subject to enforcement
_ ark Mun:ci rrl Code(Statl: internal cons�stencv Ord, 11-76 §2 part), 1976, Ord. 25 j
§ § ( ) 2 § 1(part), 206
U
17.66)90 What_ constitutes a violation.
It is a violation of this Chapter for any person to perform, or order the performance of, any act
which is contrary to the provisions of this Chapter, or to fail to perform any act which is required by
the provisions of this Chapter -„„,In the case of a continuing violation, each twenty -four-hour period it
which the violation exists constitutes a separate violatioril (Ord. 11-76 §2(part), 1976; Ord. 17-02
§ l(part), 2002)
117.66ZU0 Application of the laws.
If any of the provisions of this Chapter are inconsistent with the provisions of any other law or
laws, presently existing or enacted in the future, of the Town or the State, in that the requirements
regarding signs or the respective provisions differ, the provisions containing the more restrictive /
requirements will apply. (Ord. 11-76 §2(part), 1976; Ord. 17-02 §1(part), 2002)
rage 44
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ted: 2
hated: Valley Development
Deleted:
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17.88.0101101d goa of r
Chapter 17.88
j'orrn Sponsored Events
unstilted Event Bat .s (ISE Ralik:rat..
Section 17.66.340
• tDe,leted 1, Banners )
{Deleted:
TOMP SPOP.S9led _HYD21.11a.11.11(11...31.P.Ai2.05__C.9.11§..istifig._91 Callik„„„„tr 0111cl:
111u191'411...91141111111.„.1111Y.A4,_eillartitaeligic.11.1hat b9.1.10text
IfootttstYltV109.5fickEiiR04,1nliv!.......
11,1L81120 Location cltfEllItymrt, _ „. Deleted: banners
„Panners may be placed at the following designated locations within the 'Fown, ,vitrsuatit to tile_ „.... -1 Deleted:
provisions of Section117.66.0501of this Code: - - Comment [AC1]: Tote changed to 17.66.060 by
codifier,
(1) On the east side of the
maximum.
(2) In the right-of-way area west of the Highway 34 and 36 intersection, thirty (30) feet by
three (3) feet maximum.
(3) On a freestanding display in front of the Convention and Visitor Center Building along
Highway 34, four (4) feet by eight (8) fcet maximum, (Ord, 6-97 §1, 1997; Ord. 17-02 §1, 2002;
Ord. 9-07 §1, 2007)
Bond Park, four (4) feet by eight (8) feet
I17.88.at) SfecificaCions. , , .
Specifications relating to the size, length, construction, wording, lighting, installation, removal,
Town indemnification and fastening shall be obtained from the Special Events Director. (Ord. 6-97
§1, 1997)
I17.88401 Application. :
Application to use no more than two (2) of the locations at any time must be submitted
Special Events Director at least thirty (30) days prior to the proposed event. (Ord. 6-97 §1, 199/ l'" /"/
I17.88at Type ofevent. 4-Deleted: 040
Only events that are sponsored by the Town or approved by the Town sha(l/be eligible to place
banners at two (2) of the three (3) locations at any one (1) tiine. (Ord. 6-97 1; 1997),
I17.8841_60 Number of locations.
D
( C) 1e,,col $,/ P,A6t
CAA Z.C/ Lk' trONIq
Deleted: 020 „
'
/
leted: 030
, -
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The 4,:pnvent,itIn,Aud, Y_Otor___CcateL4Oldin location listed at Subsection117.88.010(3) iabove shalL, - -
be terminated when the site listed at Subscetion117.88„01 6(2)ljs available, for a maximum of two (2) :‘
designated banner locations. (Ord. 6-97, 1997)
;111.1.0SimIttAitrualiatalL.11.11O.1.0.
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- Comment [AC2]: To be changed to 17.88.020(3)
by codifier.
Deleted: Chamber of Commerce
. - -
comment [AC3]: To be changed to 17,88.020(2)
by codifier.
Zoning
17.89.01 I Definiti
II
(Chapter 17.
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Section 17.66.34()
if X
porarl Banners Commercial Use)
eonsistin of canvason, vinyl fabric or other material of similar
that bears text and/or nt lentil' or direct attention to t
ommercial message or product, service place, activity, businessr any non-commercial message or
t Pe. This si n cate to' and as mei' te 1 re tulations Ibund this chapter (17.89) expressly
excludes Town Sponsored Event Banners as provided tier 'ha 0er 17.88.
17.89.020 Temporary banner permit required.
Permits shall he issued through the Community Development Department within seven (71
calendar days natal receipt of a complete application„ provided Staff jipds the_applicationjo be in
compjiance with all applicable riptnierpal regnlations.
17.89.030 Number of Permits Granted,
A siagity_apay for up to tour temporary banner permits in calendar year. No single
enfit ma hold m than one active temporary banner permit at time on the same sitc_excent ttg
provided for in Section tiTBD (reference community special events/Stanley Park section).
17.89.040 Time Displayed.
'Except as provided for in Section IrrBD ceiomn1ut ecial events/Stanley Part(
scction)_A rempmary banner ,Rertnil allows the disjiiayptontL(1), temporary banner maximum
offoarteen 1141 consecutive days. A maximum of two consecutive permits are allowed per year. A
third and tburth permit may be issued after a lapse of zp,,j'ist It calendar days.
17.89.050 Location.
Barmem must be affixed flush to the wall of a principal building or on the s poi Ling structure of,
an already permitted permanent tree standing siglat a maximum hei o '2( It above existing grade
as measured to the highest point of the temporary banner,
17.89.060 Number., Size and Shape.
A Temporary_ Banner Permit allows the use of one (1) temporary bannerper lot or business. In all
7A) • g,,dipricts except CD -Commercial Downtown Temporary banners shall not exceed thirty-two
L321_square feet in area on any single side or sixty-fmn.(641square feet in cumulative area and shall
not exceed six (6) feet in vertical dimension. In the CD-CommescialDnwntown zoning district this
code allows one jabannerper lot with a maxinmm allowable size of ejghlecialtsisquare feet. All
12,110PerL:q11111...kIPQIIIngkdart1,..ttlitilIk,t1rIttAIIII_INAPPfirdY ,.1bggiql at all tooi colliersA mill
Issnanc,e of permit; fintemporary_banners shall be exeipplfrom the cumulative sign area calculations
and limitations _found irLsection17,(iti„J 10,
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Definition.
Temporary B7nneIsareinseQnsist!flgofcmvas, nylon vinyl fabric or other material of similar
physical characteristics that hears text and/or graphics intended to identify or direct attention to any
c imereial messa ic or .. rot urn set ice ilace -tivit business' or an non- ercia messa a; or
graphic. This sign category_ and associated regulations found in this chapter (17.82)__expressly
excludes TownjSiionsoted Event Banners amoyisleAfor inchapten
Section 17.66.340
C. eiNAVP. Ott (1, N„„PA,,110 d 41'
1LCI
d ' CDC and S
'llemuorary banner permit required,
Permits shall he issued through_ the Community_lkyelopment„, Department within seven (7).
calendar da snon receipt of a complete application, jiluvided Staff finds the application to be in
compliance with all applicable munieitiall rmilations,
Number of Permits Granted.
Local non-profit organizations conducting weekly or monthly fund raising events on property that
they either own or lease thr the their )rinci. aLowations 'dig all nved ditmla o bat ers durin
the fund rai , event. This use of tem ..orary banners shall he Innited to 12 days in a calendar year.
The allocation of 12 days may he used consecutively or non -consecutively as each organization sees
lit. No single entit ma hold more than one live tern ora banner eon it a tim on die same
sitc, except as provided fir in c m #T reference communit s ecial events/Stanley Park
section).
Time DisplaysA VW°
Display of banners e'( fore or after the event is prohibited,
17.89.050 Location.
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(a) Signs at street intersections. On corner lots, no sign or sign structure between a height of two
and one-half (2.5) feet and ten (10) feet above the street elevation (other than a pole twelve [12] square
inches or less in cross -sectional area) shall be erected within the following described area: the interior
triangle formed by the right-of-way lines at such corner lots and a straight line joining the right-of-way
lines at points which are thirty (30) feet from the intersection of the right-of-way lines. This regulation
shall apply to all signs except wall signs.
(b) Illumination. Illuminated signs shall be subject to the following conditions:
(1) Any light used for the illumination of a sign shall be shielded so that the beams or rays of
light will not shine directly beyond the lot upon which the sign is located.
(2) Neither the direct nor the reflected light from any light source shall create a traffic hazard or
distraction to operators of motor vehicles on public thoroughfares.
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