File #: 22-0279    Version: 1
Type: Public Hearing Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 2/23/2022 In control: Planning and Zoning Commission
On agenda: 3/2/2022 Final action: 3/2/2022
Title: Conduct the public hearing for 419-423 S. Washington Street and 400 S. Main Street (JC Licht/Walgreens) - PZC 21-1-105
Attachments: 1. Petition for Development Approval, 2. Disclosure of Beneficiaries, 3. Response to Standards, 4. Plat of Survey, 5. Sign Exhibit, 6. Location Map
Related files: 22-1034, 22-1035, 22-1036
PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION AGENDA ITEM

ACTION REQUESTED:
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Conduct the public hearing for 419-423 S. Washington Street and 400 S. Main Street (JC Licht/Walgreens) - PZC 21-1-105
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DEPARTMENT: Transportation, Engineering and Development

SUBMITTED BY: Sara Kopinski, AICP

ENTITLEMENTS REQUESTED:
1. A variance to Section 6-16-3 (Prohibited Signs) to allow for the relocation of an existing, nonconforming ground sign; and
2. A map amendment to rezone the subject property from B5 (Secondary Downtown District) to B4 (Downtown Core District).

BOARD/COMMISSION REVIEW:
Official notice for the public hearing for PZC 21-1-105 was published in the Daily Herald on Monday, February 14, 2022.

BACKGROUND:
The subject property consists of approximately 2.13 acres located at the northwest corner of Washington Street and Aurora Avenue. It is zoned B5 (Secondary Downtown) and is currently improved with two commercial buildings and associated parking lots.
The City's Downtown Washington Street Bridge Replacement Project (Washington Project) will include replacing the Washington Street Bridge and improving Washington Street on the east side of the subject property. As part of this project, the City will need to acquire a portion of the subject property to create additional space for planned roadway improvements (including adding a right-turn lane from Washington Street to Aurora Avenue and widening the sidewalk). The City's acquisition of property will result in the removal of an existing, nonconforming ground sign along the subject property's Washington Street frontage. In response, the petitioner requests approval of a sign variance to allow the existing, nonconforming sign to be relocated on the subject property. Concurrently, the petitioner proposes rezoning the subject property from B5 to B4 for consistency with the Downtown 2030 Plan.

DISCUSSION:
Sign Variance
The existing sign on the subject property measures approximately 12 feet in height and 32.5 squ...

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