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SCA 1-73 BENCH SIGN COMPANY 400 BENCH SIGN COMPANY w Sign Code Appeals (SCA 1-73) Sign Code Board of Appeals January 9, 1974 Tigard City Hall 12420 S.W. Main Street Tigard, Oregon Those present : Members-Norman Hartman, Mrs. Larry Vogeltanz and Mrs. Warren Craig: Acting Building Official , James Brien and one person representing the Bench Sign Company The Board recommended that such signs be permitted within the City of Tigard and that the Planning Director prepare an ordinance and submit such ordinance to the City Council for approval with these following concerns: 1.. The ordinance to be submitted within 60 days of the hearing. 2. That ,he sirens be conditional uses--not permitted outright. 3. Signs maybe located at bus stops. 4. If signs are located at places other than bus stops thnse signs must be laheled an both sides "THIS IS NOT A BUS STOP" 5. Signs will not block vision of traffic. 6. Signs will not be in conflict with businesses in which they front or are near. 7. That the Sign Company obtain written approval from the business in which the sign would front. B. That the Planning Director regulate tht? amount, location, size and all other _guidelines concerning bench signs. Non-official notes (That buses have special approved stupe so as not to create additional hazards to the public. All approved bus stops be posted or clearly marked) CITY OF TIGARD P. O. Box 23557 12420 S. W. Main Tigard, Oregon 97223 December 20, 1.973 Mv. William Birchall 11270 S.W. 92nd Tigard, Oregon Dear Mr. Birchall : This letter is to inform you that the date for tha Bench Sign Company ' s appeal will be January 9, 1974 at 7:30 P. I. in City Hall. Sincerely , ((( James Brien Acting Building Official JB/f s same sent ' 1 : Mrs. Larry Vogeltanz Mrs. Warren Craig 9020 S.W. Pinebrook 12360 S.W. Knoll Dr. Tigard, Oregon Tigard, Oregon F' December 7, 1973 Duane Hesketh 1451)' i., '. 92nd Tigard, f1regon 97223 Dear Mr. Hesketh: Dench Sign Company has requested a hearing before the Sign Code Hoard of Appeals regarding bench signs throughout the City. -is are tentatively sitting a hearing gate for Wednesdayp .January 9, 1974 at 7;30 P.M. , City Hall. Please advise this office if you will not be able to attend as the hearing date must be published in the paper one week priur to thv hearing. Si��r.F�raly, Jamas Brien Acti+iq building Official JB/f�• 1 Mr. William Birchall Mr. Norman Hartman 11270 S.W. 92nd 14170 S.W. 93rd Tigard, Oregon Tigard, Oregon Bench Sign Comapny 17317 S.E. McLaughlin Portland, Oregon 97222 7,7 VeIll I ty. -die Zee Volwll? I /V b 1 BenCH advertising co inc TELEPHONE (503)653-1414 SINCE 1946 November 21,1973 Mr. James Brien Building Official City Of Tigard P.O.Box 23557 Tigard, Oregon 97223 Dear Mr. Brien: Per our telephone ::onversation, I am hereby respectfully renuestin7 a hearing before the City Of Tigard Sian Board Of Appeals. This request is made so that I may explain TRv situation as to the Bus Benchs in relationshio to other outdoor advertising. Also is our chncl* ror ' 56.25 coveringrr a one vear license to do-,business in Tirard. Sincerely, 11n CO.,INC. Fiden President EW/ enclosed MAILING ADDRESS P,O BOX 2992 PORTLAND,OREGON 97200 PRODUCTION PLANT & GENERAL OFFICES 17317 S.E. MC LOUGHLIN BLVD, PORTLAND, OREGON 97222 +r«...r+anlMliRw 5 D i <, CITY OF TIGA RD P. O. Box 23557 12420 S. W. Main Tigard, Oregon 97223 November 7, 1973 Bench Advertising 17317 S.E. McLaughlin Portland, Oregon 97222 Dear Sir: ' It has been brought to my attention that your company nas installed a considerable amount of bench signs, advertising a number of businesses, within the city limits of Tigard. After an inspection of the City, I find this information to be correct. This type of advertising comes under "Outdoor Advertising" signs as covered in our City Ordinance No. 71-5. However, before any sign can be accepted in the City you must (1) obtain a city business license to operate within the City limits and (2) submit to this department a sketch showing locations, sizes, etc. of proposed bench signs ana obtain a sign permit. Apparantly you have not complied with either. These signs ate only allowed in regulated areas of the City. Please find enclosed a copy of our Municipal Code No. 1.6.40.090 which better defines ordinance No. 71-5. I have been instructed to advise you r.o remove all bench signs within the City limits and go through the normal channels to obtain, if possible, the necessary permits to continue this type of business within the City limits of Tigard. All of the above mentioned bench signs must be removed within ten (10) days from receipt of this letter, or they will be confiL-a`ed by the City. We shall also Look to you for pavment of our time in doing this. If you have any questions concerning this matter, feel free to call either myself or Mr. Nick Hiebert, Director of Public Services and Facilities, at b39-4171. Sincerely, �,y• James Brien Acting Building Official JB:1w Enclosure 'Avoid Verbal Messages A-1 CITY OF TIGARD from :,__—�— — ,4uk�j3ct: l��U ,�-�__ _�+✓�.__.S�--l� Date:_ _ �� U�� (.'�L! nil i-�i G C. p/✓> S ,�.�/vL� /-� pw -ao-,.`j SCJ i.,.ar �•y�, cx� T :,Iez��- Avoid Verbal Messages T -1 CITY OF TIGARD To:_� -- From:— Subject: rom:_.Subject: � N Date:_el crop ever 416 C' 1 a)I M A)IL< incl h� n C��SCLCSSC'C� �'?1c`1G S l OU r' �7�SC�lssl�./ 7 C C? �i��oc�,�" l,,l.,,�i�c�l �7r �10� locdl�� d c- 7�p, �� o d b r��as ,G �s cra tzl MEMO TO: Ernie Campbell, Building Official FROM: Wank Brooks, Planning Director \A DATE: July 30, 1973 SUBJECT: Bench J,gn Violation, Over the past few weeks I have become aware of numerous bench type aigns lining uur public nights-of-way, especially along Pacific Highway and Main Street. To our departments hnuwledge, the company providing these signs has not obtained permits for the placement of such signs. Please find attached an analysis of the situation from Dick Bolen. We feel strongly that this situation should be rectified as soon ah possible. The signs, from my point of view are an obvious attempt at circumventing the provision.i of the City's ,sign Code. cc: Bruce Clark Nicx Hiebert NEW TO: Wink Brooks FROM: Dick Bolen DATE: July 27, 1973 SUBJECT: Bench Signs As we discussed previously, no permits have been taken out for the bench 0.gns now .located within the City. These are iff-premise signs and are permitted under the outdoor advertising section of the sign ordinance. The; are therefore required to comply with the same standards as billboards for; zone:; permitted in, height, size, and permitted locations. While the size and height limits are not an issue here, the spacing requirement is. The ordinance states that "Outdoor advertising signs shall not be located within three hundred feet (300' ) of another outdoor advertising sign on the opposite side of the Street or highway or within five hundred `*et (500' ) of another outdoor advert.linp, sign on the same side of the street or Highway . The txi.,ting bench signs have been placed along Pacific and Maio► street ana in numerous cases violate this spacing requirement. In addition, based upon the ordinance definition which as I interpret it, places billboards and bench sigiis In the same category, the locating of either type of sigil aiubt regard one another for spacing purpt7ses . This rai,3eb the lnterebting point that a billboard eoulu nut be located to within either 3W or ')OU feet of a bench sign. Therefore if the aduitional locations which could accomodate billbuards were occupied by bench signs, no additional billboards could be erecl.eu -�n Pacific Highway. I believe thin point is worth investigation, eg. an opinion from Fred Anderson. To deal with the existing bench sign problem the first course of action is to notify the company that they are in violation. The;- should then work with this office in order to comply with the ordinance. Actually these signs ao provide a public service and should have a place. They should however, only be located at designated bus stops as this Is the function they are a&. Memo July 27, 1973 Wink Brooks page 2 Intended to serve. In fact they have created confusion as to where the bus stops are in Tigard by their random location. I woc:der if this ever results in people who think they are at a bus stop bring passed by a bus. I have been told that New York City has solved this problem by constructing bus shelters on which they rent advertizing space. It is supposedly a very sucessful program. 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