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CITY OF WISCONSIN DELLS MEETING AGENDA Meeting Description CITY PLAN COMMISSION Date: MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2017 Time: 5:00PM Location: MUNICIPAL BUILDING 300 LA CROSSE STREET, WISCONSIN DELLS, Committee Members Mayor Brian Landers-Chair Alder. Mike Freel Fire Chief Scott Walsh Chris Lechnir AGENDA ITEMS: 1 CALL MEETING TO ORDER AND ATTENDANCE 2 3 APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES FROM THE AUGUST 14, 2017 MEETING Tifani Jones Dan Anchor Lisa Delmore PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER RECOMMENDATIONS FROM THE DESIGN REVIEW COMMITTEE FOR CHANGES TO THE SIGN ORDINANCE CHAPTER 22 AND THE ASSOCIATED DESIGN STANDARD FOR GENERAL UPDATES AND REVISIONS. ALSO, AMENDING THE ZONING CODE, CITY ORDINANCE CHAPTER 19, TO CLARIFY THE ROLE OF THE DESIGN REVIEW COMMITTEE. 4 DISCUSSION/DECISION ON ITEM #3 (SIGN CODE UPDATES) DISCUSSION/DECISION ON CSM SUBMITTED BY DELLS BOAT COMPANY TO DIVIDE SAUK CO, CITY OF WIS. DELLS 5 PARCEL 291-0145-00000 DISCUSSION/DECISION ON CSM SUBMITTED BY NEWPORT RUN, LLC TO DIVIDE COLUMBIA CO, CITY OF WIS. 6 DELLS PARCELS 11291-1243 7 ANY OTHER ITEMS FOR REFERRAL TO FUTURE MEETINGS 8 SET DATE FOR THE NEXT PLAN COMMISSION MEETING (MONDAY, OCTOBER 9, 2017) 9 ADJOURNMENT Open Meetings Notice: If this meeting is attended by one or more members of the Common Council who are not members of this committee, their attendance may create a quorum of another city commission, board or committee under the Wisconsin Open Meetings Law; However, no formal action will be taken by any governmental body at the above stated meeting other than the body, committee, commission, or board identified in this meeting notice. Please be advised that upon reasonable notice, the City of Wisconsin Dells will furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services to afford individuals with disabilities an equal opportunity to participate in meeting activities. MAYOR BRIAN LANDERS CHAIRPERSON DISTRIBUTED SEPTEMBER 8, 2017

(11) a sign designation intended to provide for the preservation of Wisconsin Dells unique character, history and identity, as reflected in its historic and/or iconic signs. (12) any sign which has characters, letters, figures, designs or outlines illuminated externally by electric lights or internally by luminous tubes. (13) secondary, informational signs (e.g. menu boards, open/hours of operation, short-term special events/promotions). Beer signs (neon or other), Reality advertisement, and the like are NOT considered Incidental Signs. (14) any sign that provides information regarding the use or prohibited use of any area or room. These include restrooms, exit/entrance, office, heated pool, no parking, parking, loading dock. (15) any sign placed within three (3) feet of a storefront window or door intended for viewing from the exterior. (16) a permanent, roof-like structure projecting from a building at the entrance to the building with signage on the top or face of the structure. (17) a sign which is painted on, attached to, or supported by a marquee. (18) a detached, self-supporting sign mounted or incorporated into a solid base. (19) any sign applied for and erected for use by multiple business owners within the same shopping center, commercial subdivision or distinct area of the city. (20) an advertising sign or structure that pertains to goods or services not sold or provided on the premises where the sign is located, or any announcement whose subject is not available on the premises. (21) a sign or structure designed, used or intended to be used to advertise the principal purpose of the business, such as the major category of goods, materials, or services, sold or provided on the premises where the sign is located. On Premise does not include tickets sold for off-premise businesses. (22) any marquee, canopy or awning as further defined in this ordinance. (23) a person receiving an erection permit pursuant to the provisions of this ordinance. (24) any person, firm, partnership, association, corporation, company or organization of any kind. (25) any sign supported by uprights or braces placed in the ground and not attached to any building. (26) a sign not permanently attached to the ground or other permanent structure including sandwich boards, pedestal signs, and A frame signs. (27) A sign attached to a building or other structure and extending Chapter 22 Sign Ordinance 3

Exhibit A: Sign Area Measurement Calculations See note 3.0 Building SIGN 1 SIGN 2 SIGN 3 MESSAGE See note 1.0 Simple graphic (see note 4.0) LOGO 1 SIGN 4 LOGO 2 See note 2.0 Window See note 5.0 See note 5.0 See note 5.0 WINDOW SIGN 1 WINDOW SIGN 3 WINDOW SIGN 2 LOGO 3 Glass door Denotes sign area to be calculated Notes 1.0 If logos associated with signs are within a few feet of the sign - and a traingle and semi-circle 4.0 Simple graphics (unrelated to business logo are not included in 5.0 Window sign area measurement is exact coverage - does not require using simple shapes. SIGNS SIGN 1 SIGN 2 SIGN 3 LOGO 1 SIGN 4 and LOGO 2 WINDOW SIGN 1 WINDOW SIGN 2 WINDOW SIGN 3 and LOGO 3 Business logo Window sign Window sign on door Window sign with logo (2) Sign Design Requirements. (a) Sign Location. pedestrians. (b) Sign Structure. 14 City of Wisconsin Dells Wisconsin

(7) (a) Height Limitations. (i) Pole signs shall not exceed forty-five (45) feet in height for on premise signs and thirty (30) feet for off-premise signs, or as restricted in Section 22.10, whichever is stricter, Sign height shall be measured per the average elevation of the ground directly beneath the sign, or above the elevation of the adjacent road center line, whichever is higher. (a) Marching the height of the adjacent conforming pole sign(s) within two hundred and fifty (250) feet of the proposed pole sign is recommended, but no required. as measured from the point on the site at which the base of the ground floor of a building thereon would be located. For the purpose of this subsection, ground floor is defined as follows: the level of a building is on a sloping or multilevel site which has its floor line at or not more than 3 feet above exit discharged grade for at least one-half of the required exit discharges. (ii) Off premise signs shall be at least eight (8) feet above the elevation of the adjacent roadway center line, or at the average elevation of any adjacent off-premise pole sign(s) within two hundred and fifty (250) feet of the proposed sign, whichever is lower. (b) Area Limitations. Pole signs shall not exceed three hundred (300) square feet of area per face, or as defined in Code Sec. 22.10, whichever is stricter. (c) Location limitations (i) No pole sign shall be placed upon a tree bank. (a) Matching the setback of the adjacent conforming pole sign(s) within two hundred and fifty (250) feet of the proposed pole sign is recommended, but not required. (d) Design Standards (i) Pole signs shall not use wood support poles. (ii) Off-premise pole sign shall utilize a uni-pole structure (iii) All visible straps used to secure sign wraps shall either be neutral in color, or match the color of the support structure from which it is adhering to. (8) (a) Location. The sign shall be located witin ten (10) feet of the business entrance, but shall not be placed in a location where the paved area for passage is reduced to less than six (6) feet or within twelve (12) feet of an intersection, driveway, public stairwell or crosswalk. (b) Usage. The sign shall only be used during business hours. (c) Material. The sign shall be made of a durable material such as wood or metal. (d) Liability Agreement. A license agreement is required in a form and amount approved by the City indemnifying and holding the City harmless from liability and naming the City, its officers and employees as an additional insured on a general liability insurance policy. (9) Chapter 22 Sign Ordinance 21

(vi) The brightness level of all messages must be uniform. (vii) Intervals between messages must be black. (viii) Flashing, intermittent or moving light or lights are prohibited, except those giving public service information, such as time, date, temperature, weather or similar information. (ix) Lights that are directed at any part of the highway or that interfere with or obscure an official traffic device, sign or signal are prohibited. (x) The maximum sign area shall be 300 square feet per facing. (xi) The display area shall not exceed 50% of the total area of the sign. (b) Conditional Permit. Variable Message Signs East of the Wisconsin River are shall be Reviewed by the Design Review Committee following the Public Hearing process per conditionally permitted in the commercial districts east of the Wisconsin River. T the provisions of Wisconsin Dells Code Chapter 19, Article 4 Division 6 (19.370-19.39 - Conditional Use Permit). shall apply to applications for such signs. All signs shall comply with the standards of the applicable zoning district, in compliance with the provisions oulined within this section. See Code sec. 22.09 for general sign requirements. (1) (a) Permitted Signs. The following signs or other advertising structures are permitted: (i) Signs pertaining to the sale, on premises, of agricultural products from such premises, provided there shall be no more than one (1) sign per premises and the size of such sign shall not exceed thirty (30) square feet; (ii) Temporary Signs, excluding Code sec. 22.05(13-17); (iii) For each multi-family dwelling or single family and two-family subdivision, there shall be permitted one identification sign not exceeding thirty-two (32) square feet in area located near the main entrance to the building or subdivision and indicating only the name of the building or subdivision and name of the owner, manager or developer thereof; and, (iv) Signs pertaining to home occupations, professional offices, or any use permitted in the conservancy and residential districts; provided, there shall be no more than one (1) sign per premises having a maximum size of five (5) square feet, no such signs shall be illuminated. All signs erected hereunder shall be set back at least five (5) feet from any lot line. 24 Cityof Wisconsin Dells Wisconsin

Sign Type Sign Description Total Sign Area Restriction Number of Signs Allowed Maximum Area Per Sign Maximum Sign Height Total Sign Area Permitted Monument Sign The total sign area permitted for each business shall be determined by multiplying the length of lineal business frontage Monument sign is a detached sign mounted or incorporated into a solid base, and shall be a selfsupporting structure. 5 sq. ft. / 1 lineal ft. of business frontage with a minimum of 144 sq.ft. a maximum of 300 sq.ft. Included 1 per lot Based on location 60 sq.ft. (per sign face) 144 sq ft-off Broadway 200 sq ft-east of Chuch 6 feet 16 ft-off Braodway 20 ft.-east of Church Wall Sign Projecting Sign Blade Sign Awning/Canopy/ Marquee Sign Window Sign (no permit required for interior signs DRC approval still required) Portable Sign Incidental Sign (no permit requried) A sign attached to or erected against the wall of a building with the face parallel to the building wall A sign attached to a building or other structure and extending more than eighteen (18) inches beyond the building plane. A special projecting sign attached to the building along the storefront frontage following one of three design alternatives provided by the City of Wisconsin Dells. A sign which is painted on, attached to, or supported by a projecting structure (i.e. awning, canopy or marquee). A sign attached to, placed against, painted on, or placed within three (3) feet of a window or door of the building which is intended for viewing from the exterior. A sign not permanently attached to the ground or other permanent structure including sandwich boards, pedestal signs, and A frame signs. Secondary, informational signs (e.g menu boards, open/hours of operation, short-term special event/ promotions). Included 1 sign per 50 feet of business frontage Included: Count only one side, except faces with angles beyond 45 degrees count each sign face Excluded 1 sign per 50 feet of business frontage 1 sign per public entrance per business, except each blade sign shall be at minimum of 40 ft apart 60 sq.ft. n.a. 50 sq.ft. (per sign face) See Downtown Design Standards Included n.a. 75% coverage of valance/flat profile; 50% coverage of awning roof Excluded n.a. 25% coverage of each window/ door, excluding product display; 50% coverage of each window/ door, inclusive of product display Excluded Excluded 1 per business that has obtained a food license 3 per business frontage up to 10 sq.ft. total 6 sq.ft. per sign face, including boarder and trim) 4 sq.ft. (count towards window sign coverage limit) n.a. See Downtown Design Standards n.a. n.a. 3 feet (sandwich board); 4 feet (pedestal sign) 26 Cityof Wisconsin Dells Wisconsin

(d) Downtown Design Standards. All signs shall adhere to the Downtown Design Standards pursuant Code sec. 22.01(2)(d) and Chapter 19. (5) (a) Permitted Signs. The following signs or other advertising structures are permitted: Directional signs; Marquee/Awning/Canopy Signs; Monument signs; Pole signs; Projecting and Blade signs; Roof signs; Temporary signs; Wall signs; Wind signs; and, Window Signs. (b) Prohibited Signs. Off-premise signs are prohibited in the C-1 Commercial neighborhood Zoning district. (cb) Pole Sign. (i) C-1 Neighborhood Commercial. Off-premise pole signs shall not be less than 500 feet from any other sign or sign structure on the same side of the street on which the pole sign or sign structure is situated. On-premises pole sign may be nearer than 500 feet to any other ground sign, if it is the only on-premises ground sign situated upon the premises or parcel upon which the business or commercial activity promoted is situated.; and, if saidany new on-premise pole sign hasshall be been conditionally approved by the DRC pursuant tofollowing the procedures of the CUP process per Code Chapter 19 Article 4 Division 6 (19.370-19.389). Such signs shall not exceed 50 square feet. Additional conditions may also be imposed. (i) C-3 Highway Commercial. On-premises pole signs may project over a sidewalk but such sign shall not project more than 4 feet, 6 inches over a sidewalk and such signs shall be at least 10 feet above a sidewalk. Offpremises pole signs shall not be less than 500 feet from any other sign or sign structure on the same side of the street on which the pole sign or sign structure is situated. An on-premises pole sign may be nearer than 500 feet to any other ground sign, if it is the only on-premises ground sign situated upon the premises or parcel upon which the business or commercial activity promoted is situated. (dc) Roof Sign. (ii) C-4 Large Scale Commercial. Off-premises pole signs shall be not less than 100 200 feet from any other ground sign or sign structure on the same side of the street on which the pole sign or sign structure is situated. An on-premises pole sign may be nearer than 100 200 feet to any other ground sign if it is the only on-premises ground sign situated upon the premises or parcel upon which the business or commercial activity is situated; and, if the business is located in a stand-alone building. Existing Sauk signs exempted: Off-premise pole signs in the C-4 Commercial Zoning District existing and documented in the 2013 Sauk County Sign inventory shall be exempt from the 200 ft spacing requirement. These signs will remain regulated by the 100 ft sign separation requirement in place when they were installed. (i) C-1 Neighborhood Commercial. Off-premises roof signs shall not be less than 500 feet from any other roof sign or sign structure on the same side of the street upon which the roof sign or sign structure is situated. Onpremises roof sign may be nearer than 500 feet to any other roof sign Chapter 22 Sign Ordinance 27

Any sig ordinances and otherapplicable laws in effect on the date of its construction, butwhich by reason ofits type, size, height, location, design, material, method ofillumination, numberof signs, or construction is not in conformance with this Chapter shall beconsidered a legal non-conforming sign or projecting structure. The lawful use of a nonconforming sign or projecting structure may continue unless one (1) or more of the following occurs: The sign or projecting structure is structurally altered in a way, except for normal maintenance or repair. (Change of message is considered normal maintenance.) When the sign or projecting structure is fifty (50) percent or more damaged by fire, flood, explosion, earthquake, war, riot or act of God. The sign or projecting structure is relocated. The sign or projecting structure fails to conform to Code Sec. 22.04 regarding maintenance and repair, abandonment, dangerous or defective. (e) If located on property that is sold, with the full ownership of the property being transferred, the nonconforming sign and/or projecting structure must be brought into conformance with the sign regulations of this article at the time of the transfer unless the business will continue to operate under the same name. (3) Transfer of Ownership. A nonconforming sign on property which changes owners shall comply with this sign code unless the design and review committee, after notice and public hearing, determines that continuation of the nonconforming on premises sign will not have a deleterious effect on neighboring properties or be inconsistent with the redesign and rehabilitation of the business district. DRC shall consider, among other appropriate factors, whether the nonconforming on premises sign is located East of Cedar Street or is associated with a business which will not change its name or branding. (43) Within thirty (30) days of occurrence of any of the above, the sign or projecting structure shall be brought in compliance with this Chapter with a new permit secured, or the sign or projecting structure shall be removed at the owner s expense. (54) Nothing in this Chapter shall relieve the owner or user of a legal non-conforming sign/projecting structure or the owner of the property in which the sign and/or projecting structure is located from the provisions of this Chapter regarding safety, maintenance and repair of the sign and/or projecting structure. (1) 30 Cityof Wisconsin Dells Wisconsin

DOWNTOWN DESIGN STANDARDS CITY OF WI DELLS, WI MAY 3, 2017 DRC Recommended Amendments SOURCE: DELLS.COM

Table of Contents 2-10 3. 6. 12-17 12. 14. 15. 16. ADMINISTRATION Terms SIGNAGE DESIGN GENERAL ADMINISTRATION 18-25 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 26-38 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 32. 34. 36. SIGNAGE DESIGN BY TYPE SITE DESIGN 38-43 38. 40. 42. 43. 44-45 46-47 48-59 BUILDING DESIGN HISTORIC BUILDING CLEANING & RESTORATION CERTIFICATION OF APPROPRIATENESS CHECKLISTS 2 City of Wisconsin Dells, WI

Terms Awning Awning sign awning Base Panel ADMINISTRATION Blade Sign Billboard sign Clear glass 6 City of Wisconsin Dells, WI

Terms EIFS Engineered Wood Food Cart. Food License Food Trailer Footcandle ADMINISTRATION Downtown Design Standards 7

Terms Internal Signage Lintel Marquee ADMINISTRATION Marquee Sign Manufactured Stone Veneer Monument sign Pedestal sign a 8 City of Wisconsin Dells, WI

Terms and. Pole sign Portable sign Roof Sign ADMINISTRATION RV Downtown Design Standards 9

Terms Facade ADMINISTRATION Transom Vending Unit Wall Sign 10 City of Wisconsin Dells, WI

Terms. Window sign Window Treatment ADMINISTRATION Downtown Design Standards 11

Monument Sign City Update Page building. SIGNAGE DESIGN - TYPE SPECIFIC ALLOWED includes landscaping around the base, and includes LED changeable messaging signage APPROPRIATE This sign uses high-quality materials similar to the adjacent building, is NOT PERMITTED This sign is too tall, vertical and 2 City of Wisconsin Dells, WI APPROPRIATE This sign is at pedestrianscale, uses quality building materials and has a horizontal Standards 1. Each lot shall be allowed to have one (1) monument sign and shall not exceed the total allowable sign area established per business frontage (see Code: Sec. 22.10(3) for more details). 2. Monument signs shall only be used for buildings set back, or where a business primary entrance is eight (8) feet or more behind the public sidewalk. 3. Monument Signs shall meet the following West of Church Street on Broadway or within a half block of Broadway, shall be oriented perpendicular to the sidewalk; shall not be more than sixty (60) square feet in size, and, shall not be more than six (6) feet tall, at the highest point, from the sidewalk grade. West of Church Street and more than a half block from Broadway, shall not be more than one hundred and forty-four (144) square feet; shall not be more than sixteen (16) feet tall, at the highest point; and, shall be set back a East of Church Street, shall not be more than two hundred (200) square feet; shall not be more than twenty (20) feet tall, at the highest point; and, shall be set back a minimum of 4. The base of the sign shall be landscaped. A LED changeable messaging sign may be incorporated in a monument sign, but shall not the sign area, inclusive of the base area. Recommendations A. Monument signs are strongly encouraged. B. Contemporary design are discouraged in the downtown district. C. A high-quality durable base material is encouraged, such as brick, stone or cast-in-place concrete.

Standards 1.. 4. monument, wall is 5. Recommendations A. B. D. E.. City Update Page Day Lighting APPROPRIATE This sign is illuminated by an external light source above the sign that is mitigates light pollution and glare. Night ALLOWED The above signs (reverse halo discouraged for historic buildings. APPROPRIATE This sign cabinet includes exposed individual bulbs fudge. This type of sign can be approved by NOT PERMITTED Awnings may not be SIGNAGE DESIGN - GENERAL Downtown Design Standards 13

Materials, Colors & Lettering City Update Page SIGNAGE DESIGN - GENERAL APPROPRIATE The lettering is simple, effective and uses subdued colors. The three-dimensional lettering is historically appropriate and improves 14 City of Wisconsin Dells, WI APPROPRIATE These wall signs exemplify the effective use of color (high contrast and part of the building color and graphics (the communicates the core business APPROPRIATE This wall sign complements the building architecture in both style and color scheme; Standards 1. 2. 3. it 5. Recommendations A...

City Update Page Awning, Canopy & Marquee Sign Standards 1. awnings and 2. awning 3. and awning ll awning is extended Recommendations APPROPRIATE This awning includes a sign that covers less than 50% of the awning roof and has an external light source above the awning. The awning and more than 8 feet grade. NOT PERMITTED The signage on this awning covers more than 75% of the valance. SIGNAGE DESIGN - TYPE SPECIFIC Downtown Design Standards 19

Window Sign City Update Page window or glass door of a building, including internal signage. SIGNAGE DESIGN - TYPE SPECIFIC APPROPRIATE This storefront includes door signage covering less than 25% of each door, and product display covering less than 50% of each storefront display window/door area APPROPRIATE The signage adhered to the Standards. 2. signage.. Recommendations A. NOT PERMITTED The window signage on this business far exceed 25% coverage, including in the store is a safety concern and the over-signing detracts from the building architecture. 20 City of Wisconsin Dells, WI

Blade Sign City Update Page SIGNAGE DESIGN - TYPE SPECIFIC APPROPRIATE While a standard blade sign bracket is is desired for all blade signs. The sign shape and advertisement (e.g. lettering, logos, and diverse, as illustrated in the recommended blade sign examples Standards 1. sign 5. 6. 7. 8. not Recommendations A. A 22 City of Wisconsin Dells, WI

City Update Page Exterior Lighting INTENT: Standards shall not footcandle as shall not be shall shall 4. shall shall shall shall shall not Recommendations A. Parking lots APPROPRIATE Above examples illustrate APPROPRIATE NOT PERMITTED parking lot SITE DESIGN Downtown Design Standards 25

Cafe Zone New Section created by MSA and approved by DRC INTENT: SITE DESIGN Elements of a Quality Outdoor Seating Area Umbrellas Within Seating Area Quality Furniture Detectable Barriers Leading Edge Parallel Edge 36 At to least 44 36 Height Leading Edge APPROPRIATE If the cafe zone does not Standards 1. 19.907. 2. B. 3. 5.. 9. and 30 City of Wisconsin Dells, WI

11. 13. 14. and 15. 16. Recommendations A. B.. D.. E.. APPROPRIATE The above images illustrate the NOT PERMITTED SITE DESIGN Downtown Design Standards 31

Outdoor Food Service - General INTENT: SITE DESIGN APPROPRIATE EXAMPLES Standards 4. 5. S 7. B. 8. and. 32 City of Wisconsin Dells, WI

9. 10. standard. and RVs and tents are. APPROPRIATE Both examples on table layout can help to mitigate potential dropped items from a balcony. Either place chairs against or other aestheticallypleasing barriers. APPROPRIATE EXAMPLES SITE DESIGN Recommendations A..... Downtown Design Standards 33

Outdoor Food Service - Vending Unit INTENT: SITE DESIGN APPROPRIATE EXAMPLES Standards 1.. 2. 3. 4. I 5. and 7. 8. 9. 11. 34 City of Wisconsin Dells, WI

12.. NOT PERMITTED EXAMPLES Recommendations is NOT PERMITTED SITE DESIGN B. NOT PERMITTED NOT PERMITTED base of the food cart is prohibited. Downtown Design Standards 35

Outdoor Retail Sales INTENT: SITE DESIGN APPROPRIATE EXAMPLES Standards 1. 2. 3 4. 5.. 6. 8. 10. 12. 13. 36 City of Wisconsin Dells, WI

16. APPROPRIATE EXAMPLES Recommendations A... SITE DESIGN Downtown Design Standards 37

Windows, Doors & Garages BUILDING DESIGN ALLOWED Because more than 35% of the is clear glass, visual building are strong. ALLOWED Use of a garage door or Avenue if it provides pedestrian access only (no the interior space. APPROPRIATE The streetfacing parking garage door is set back from the primary building plane, reducing its overall impact on the facade. 40 City of Wisconsin Dells, WI Standards 1. 2. 3. N 4. 6. exit

9. as 10. are.. 11. Recommendations A.. B. D. I treatment... APPROPRIATE image on the in the building architecture. APPROPRIATE The above is an example of a of most of the store. The screen covers only a several feet from the glass pane. BUILDING DESIGN Downtown Design Standards 41

Proposed additional language Sections Division 5 GENERAL STANDARDS 19.670 Licensing with the city 19.671 Licensing with state agencies 19.672 Cart returns Applicability Number Specifications Placement 19.673 Outdoor speakers 19.674 Special provisions for residential premises Occupancy of a dwelling unit Short-term rental Use of recreational vehicle for occupancy Firewood storage 19.675 Permanent structure with washroom 19.676 Design Review Approval 19.677 to 19.699 reserved

Only current DRC language in Zoning Code Sections: Division 5 DESIGN REVIEW COMMITTEE 19.260 Establishment 19.261 Authority Generally Jurisdiction Right to enter property Conditional use applications Standards Comprehensive plan amendments Code amendments 19.262 Composition and appointment of members 19.263 Officers 19.264 Committee procedures 19.265 Meeting minutes

19.266 Schedule of meetings 19.267 Voting and quorum Requirements for quorum Requirements for voting 19.268 to 19.269 reserved