HomeMy WebLinkAbout521-BADATE: July 1, 2004
TO: Board of Adjustment
FROM: Stephen C. Richardson, Planning Manager
SUBJECT: Request for a variance to the maximum size and height requirements from 8 sq. ft. and
Wtall to 48 sq. ft. and 12'tall for a new directional sign and from the minimum setback
requirement of 10' to 2' 9".
FILE: 521-BA
STAFF REPORT
State Sign Corporation is asking for these variances to allow the replacement of an existing
directional sign for St. Elizabeth Hospital at 2830 Calder.
The existing sign sits 2'9" from the front property line. St. Elizabeth would like to replace this
sign with a bigger sign that is at the same location. State Sign states that the larger sign is
needed to be readable from greater distances, thereby allowing drivers more time to safely turn
into the entrance road to the hospital. In addition, the proposed sign would be partially blocked
by a large oak tree near the comer if it were set back 10' from the property line.
The applicant shall have the burden of proof to demonstrate that all three conditions necessary
for approval of a variance have been met.
Exhibits are attached.
PUBLIC NOTIFICATION
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STATE SIGN CORPORATION
P.O. Box 190
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DUNE 16, 2004
CITY OF BEAUK(NT
BOARD OF ADJU:TMENT
RE; VARIENCE IEQUEST FOR CID),ISTUS ST. ELIZABETH PROPOSED DIRECTIONAL
SIGN ON Cf LDER AVENUE FRONTAGE
ATTN.- MR. STUSHEN RICHARDSON
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GRANTING THIS VARIANCE WILL ALLOW THE PUBLIC TO BE DIRECTED INTO IF.E ONE WAY
HOSPITAL ENTRANCE ROAD MORE EASILY AND SAFELY. THE LARGER SIGN WILL BE READ-
ABLE FROM A G1.EATER DISTANCE, ALLOWING DRIVERS MORE TIME TO SAFELY TV" INTO
THE ENTRANCE LOAD TO THE H0;3PITAL.
THE PROPOSES) LARGER ENTRANC'.'s SIGN ON CALDER AVENUE AT THE HOSPITAL ENTRANCE
ROAD WOULD BE PARTIALLY BLD KED BY A LARGE OAK TREE NEAR THE CORNER IF IT
WERE SET BACK 10 r FROM THE :?ROPERTY LINE.
,RE VAST AMOUNT.OF ROAD FRONTAGE AND LARGE LAWN I FRONT OF THE HOSPITAL WILL
DWAF.F THE LARGER SIGN SUCH THAT IT SHOULD NOT LOOK ODD OR OVERSIZED. THE SIGN
COULD BE'YNSTilLED CLOSER TO THE SIDEWALK TO INSUU. GOOD VISIBILITY FROM THE
STREET.
THE VARIENCE ;STANDARDS PROT'3CT THE CITIZENS AND SHOULD NOT BE TAKEN ADVANTAGE
OF. THIS REQU`:ST TO GRANT A VARIENCB FOR A LARGER SIGN WITH A CLOSER SET BACK
IS INTENDED Til IMPROVE THE '71SIBILITY OF ACCESS TO THE MAIN ENTRANCE AND
VISITORS ENTRANCE ROAD TO T3E HOSPITAL. WITH THE LARGE ROAD FRONTAGE THE
HOSPITAL HAS, THIS ONE (1) 3IGN SHOULD NOT BECOME A DISTRACTION TO THE HOSPITAL
PROPERTY OR TO) THE PUBLIC.
STATE SIGN CO;PORATION
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GENERAL MANAG :R
VARIANCE SUPPLEMENTAL APPLICATION FORM
BEAUMO ' NT,TEXAS
(CODES SECTION 30-37 E.3)
The Board of Adjustment has the power to grant variances %vhem the following listed conditions hare' been met.
Indicate how your application meets each of these conditions in the space following each condition. (The
applicant has the burden of proof to demonstrate that all three or the conditions necessary for a variance
have been met).
Except as othenNise prohibited, the Board is crnpo%%vrcd'to authorize a variance from a requirement of the Zoning
Ordinance when the Board finds that all of the following conditions have been met:
CONDITION A: That the granting of the variance will not be contrary to the public interest.
GRANTING THIS VARIANCE WILL ALLOW THE PUBLIC TO BE DIRECTED INTO THE ONE WAY
HOSPITAL ENTRANCE ROAD MORE EASILY AND SAFELY. THE LARGER SIGN WILL BE READ—
ABLE 'FROM A GREATER DISTANCE, ALLOWING DRIVERS MORE TIME TO SAFELY TURN INTO
THE ENTRANCE ROAD TO THE HOSPITAL.
CONDITION B: That literal enforcement of the ordinance will result in unnecessary hardship bwause
or exceptional narrowriess, shallowness, shape topography or other extraordinary or exceptional physical situation
or physical condition unique to the specific piece of property in question. 'Unnecessary hardship" shall mew
physical hardship relating to the property itself as distinguistwl from a hardship relating to convenience, financial
considerations or caprice, and the hardship must not result from the applicant or owner's own actions.
THE PROPOSED LARGER ENTRANCE SIGN ON CALDER AVENUE AT THE HOSPITAL ENTRANCE ROAD
WOULD BE PARTIALLY BLOCKED BY A LARGE OAK TREE NEAR THE CORNER IF IT WERE SET
BACK 101 FROM THE PROPERTY LINE.
THE VAST AMOUNT OF ROAD FRONTAGE AND LARGE LAWN IN FRONT OF THE HOSPITAL WILL
DWARF THE LARGER SIGN SUCH THAT IT SHOULD NOT LOOK ODD OR OVERSIZED. THE SIGN
COULD BE INSTALLED CLOSER TO THE SIDEWALK TO INSURE GOOD VISIBILITY. FROM THE
STREET.
CONDITION : That by granting the variance, the spirit of the ordinance will be observed and
substantial justice will be done.
THE VARIANCE STANDARDS PROTECT THE CITIZENS AND SHOULD NOT BE TAKEN ADVANTAGE OF.
THIS REQUEST TO GRANT A VARIANCE FOR A LARGER SIGN WITH A CLOSER SET, BACK IS
INTENDED TO IMPROVE THE VISIBILITY OF ACCESS TO THE MAIN ENTRANCE AND VISITORS
ENTRANCE ROAD TO THE HOSPITAL —WITH THE LARGE ROAD FRONTAGE THE HOSPITAL HAS
THIS ONE (1),,SIGN, SHOULD NOT BECOME A DISTRACTION TO THE. HOSPITAL -PROPERTY OR
TO, THE PUBLIC',',
I HEREBY ATTEST THAT, TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE, MY REQUEST MEETS THE
CONDITIONS STATED ABOVE.
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FILE 521-BA: A request for a variance to the maximum size and height requirements NORTH
from 8'2 and 4' tall to 48'2 and 12' tall, respectively and from the minimum setback
requirement of 10' to 29".
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GENERAL INFORMATION/PUBLIC UTILITIES
APPLICANT:
State Sign Corporation
PROPERTY OWNER:
St. Elizabeth Hospital
LOCATION:
2830 Calder
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
Plat C6, Tract 1213, T. H. Lewis Survey
EXISTING ZONING:
GC -MD (General Commercial -Multiple Family
Dwelling) District
PROPERTY SIZE:
19.62 acres, more or less
EXISTING LAND USES:
Hospital
FLOOD HAZARD ZONE:
"X" - Areas determined to be outside 500-year
floodplain
SURROUNDING LAND USES:
SURROUNDING ZONING:
NORTH: Hospital
GC -MD (General Commercial -Multiple Family Dwelling)
District
EAST: Commercial
GC -MD
SOUTH: Commercial
GC -MD
WEST: Commercial
GC -MD
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN:
Hospital/Office District
OTHER PHYSICAL
FEATURES:
None
STREETS:
Calder Avenue - secondary arterial with a 70'
wide right-of-way and 50'pavement width
DRAINAGE: Curb and gutter
WATER: 8" water line
SANITARY SEWER
SERVICE: None along Calder
GENERAL INFORMATION/PUBLIC UTILITIES continued
FIRE PROTECTION: Fire protection is provided by Station #7, 1700
McFaddin.
ADEQUACY
OF SERVICE: Services are adequate.