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ORO VALLEY PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION
REGULAR SESSION
September 6, 2011
ORO VALLEY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
11000 N. LA CANADA DRIVE
CALL TO ORDER AT OR AFTER 6:00 P.M.
Chairman Swope called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m.
ROLL CALL
PRESENT: Robert Swope, Chair
Don Cox, Vice Chair
Alan Caine, Commissioner
Robert La Master, Commissioner
John Buette, Commissioner
Robin Large, Commissioner
ABSENT: Mark Napier, Commissioner
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Chairman Swope led the audience in the Pledge of Allegiance.
CALL TO THE AUDIENCE (Non Agenda Items Only)
Bill Adler, Oro Valley resident, stated at the last meeting an applicant who was
proposing a change to the zoning for the Oro Valley Towne Center made a few
representations that he believes were false. An applicant making representations of
any sort should provide documentation for those representations and this wasn't
done. Mr. Adler is deeply concerned because the property is such a significant piece of
property. Mr. Adler went on to recommend that traditional main street design be placed
on a future agenda.
COUNCIL LIAISON COMMENTS
Council Member Liaison Joe Hornat had no comments at this time.
CONSENT AGENDA
1. Review and/or approval of the June 7, 2011, and July 5, 2011, Planning and
Zoning Commission meeting minutes.
MOTION: A motion was made by Vice Chair Cox and seconded by Commissioner La
Master to move the minutes from June 7, 2011 and July 5, 2011 Planning and Zoning
meeting to the regular agenda.
MOTION carried, 6-0.
REGULAR AGENDA
1. Review and/or approval of the June 7, 2011 and July 5, 2011, Planning and
Zoning Commission meeting minutes.
Vice Chair Cox requested grammatical changes to the minutes. The requested
changes have been noted.
MOTION: A motion was made by Vice Chair Cox and seconded by Commissioner La
Master to continue the minutes from the June 7, 2011 and July 5, 2011 meeting, to the
October 4, 2011, meeting.
MOTION carried, 6-0.
2. Public Hearing: Amendment to height standard for on-site real estate, lease,
rent, and for sale signs, to increase the maximum allowable height from 5
feet from grade to 6 feet from grade, in Section 28.6.C.6 of the Oro Valley
Zoning Code, OV711-007.
Matt Michels, Senior Planner, presented the following:
- Background
- Proposed Amendment
- Other Jurisdictions' Standards
- Summary
Commissioner Large asked why weren't the height limitations discussed earlier this
year. Mr. Williams, Planning Manager, stated the recommendation from the Sign Code
Task Force to the Town Council was to increase the height to six feet. Town
Council changed it back to the existing five feet.
Chairman Swope opened the Public Hearing.
Steve Huffman, Oro Valley resident and Government Affair's Director for the
Association of Realtors, stated that his association requested this item be brought
forth. Now that the Sign Code has been revised, real estate companies doing business
here in Oro Valley ran into problems with the height of the signs. These companies
don't want to dig a hole one foot deeper through caliche or saw one foot off the signs
which are used over and over. There are other communities here in Southern Arizona
where six foot signs fit within the code.
Don Bristow, Oro Valley resident, stated that the current existing sign code is extremely
effective in selling homes. The neighborhood must not be turned into self-promoting
marketing territory for realtors. Real estate companies are claiming that the six foot
signs will not increase signage visibility. Where is the balance between real estate
desires and residential aesthetics? Why must Oro Valley becoming a follower instead
of a leader in maintaining higher community standards, particularly when there is no
benefit to the citizens by changing the existing on site real estate standards. The
Commissions course of action should be to protect the citizens of Oro Valley and
maintain the current standards.
Bill Adler, Oro Valley resident, stated that he is in favor of adding relief which was done
in the past and suggested in this case. He can see an extra foot being desirable if
vegetation is interfering along with topography to be an exception. Providing relief in
this period is understandable, but he is opposed to changing the code to accommodate
an industry.
Chairman Swope closed the Public Hearing.
Commissioner Caine asked what the other sign code changes being considered by
staff. Mr. Williams responded that there are no other code changes pending.
Vice Chair Cox stated that he appreciates the aesthetic value of Oro Valley and the
restrictive codes. The signs that are placed in these yards are to let the people know
the home is for sale and the riders underneath are there to describe the house. He
sees no reason why the commission cannot accommodate a one foot height on the
sign.
Commissioner Caine stated that he agrees with Vice Chair Cox. These signs are a bit
of an eye sore but there are necessary in selling the homes and supports the proposal.
Commissioner Large asked if there is a restriction on the signs as to how many hangers
or how much square footage is allowed on these signs. Mr. Williams responded yes,
the code is four square feet and silent with regards to accessory signs. The Town has
created an enforcement policy that tries to control them, but does not prohibit them.
Chairman Swope asked how an administrative waiver would work. Mr. Williams
responded that an ordinance could be adopted on a temporary basis with a sunset
clause added.
MOTION: A motion was made by Commissioner Caine and seconded by Commissioner
La Master to recommend approval an amendment to height standards for on-site real
estate, lease, rent, and for sale signs, to increase the maximum allowable height from 5
feet to 6 feet, in Section 28.6.C.6 of the Oro Valley Zoning Code, OV711-007.
MOTION carried, 6-0.
3. Planning Division Manager Update (Informational Only)
David Williams, Planning Manager, presented the following:
- General Plan Amendment Neighborhood Meetings.
- Occupancy apartment complexes rate in Oro Valley.
- CDRB agenda on September 13 will include Hohokam Mesa and a new office building
on Oracle Rd.
- Town Council on September 14 will include plan amendments for Steam Pump and
Noble Hops.
- Town Council on September 21 will include outdoor display.
- Arizona Planning Association Conference on September 28 - 30.
- Apologized for the Planning & Zoning minutes.
3. Future Agenda Items
Future Agenda Items:
- PAD amendment for Rancho Vistoso 7-I.
- AT&T Highlands Wireless, continuance from the August 2, 2011 meeting has been
withdrawn.
- The month of November will include two separate meetings. November 1st and
November 15th.
ADJOURNMENT
MOTION: A motion was made by Vice Chair Cox and seconded by Commissioner La
Master to Adjourn the Planning and Zoning meeting at 6:52 p.m.
MOTION carried, 6-0.
Prepared by:
Roseanne Flores
Recording Secretary
I hereby certify that the foregoing minutes are a true and correct copy of the minutes of the
regular session of the Planning and Zoning Commission of Oro Valley, Arizona held on the 6th
day of September 2011. I further certify that the meeting was duly called and held and that a
quorum was present.