File #: 18-1169    Version: 1
Type: recommendation Status: Filed
File created: 11/29/2018 In control: Land Use & Environment Committee
Agenda date: 12/20/2018 Final action: 12/20/2018
Title: Sign Code Update
Attachments: 1. Link to Project Web Page, 2. Electronic Message Sign Information, 3. Summary of Studies, 4. Summary of Other Cities
Related files: 18-0347, 19-0011
Title
Sign Code Update

Recommended Action
Committee Recommendation:
The Planning Commission recommends adoption of the proposed Olympia Sign Code update and forwarding the code language to Council for consideration.

City Manager Recommendation:
Move to approve the Planning Commission recommendation to adopt the proposed Olympia Sign Code update, and forward to Council for consideration.

Report
Issue:
Whether to accept the Planning Commission recommendation to adopt the attached the Olympia Sign Code update and forward to Council for consideration.

Staff Contact:
Joyce Phillips, Senior Planner, Community Planning and Development, 360.570.3722

Presenter(s):
Joyce Phillips, Senior Planner, Community Planning and Development

Background and Analysis:
Since the last Sign Code Update was provided to the Committee in April of this year, work continued to progress on the sign code. The first public draft was released in July. A Planning Commission briefing focused on the legal issues of free speech and recent court cases was conducted on August 20, 2018. A public Open House was held on August 28, 2018. In response to questions raised and comments provided, a second public draft was issued on September 21, 2018.

In October, staff met with the Coalition of Neighborhood Associations, provided another briefing to the Planning Commission on other issues related to the Sign Code, and provided an overview to the Olympia Downtown Alliance's Design Committee. In response to comments provided, a third public draft was released on October 25. Staff met with the Downtown Neighborhood Association on November 2 and a public hearing was held by the Planning Commission on November 5, 2018.

Four people spoke at the public hearing. In addition, copies of written comments received throughout the process were provided to the Planning Commission. Testimony at the hearing primarily focused on the "hold time" for signs that include an electronic message. Electronic messag...

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