Build-to Lines and Height
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Build-to Lines
(feet)
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Height
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Elmwood Avenue
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0 (minimum) north
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TBD north
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20 south
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N/A south
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Crittenden Boulevard
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15 for parking/site plan review for new buildings
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Site plan review
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Kendrick Road
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TBD through site plan review
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Maximum permitted by FAA
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Castleman Road
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15
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3 stories, then stepped
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Westmoreland Road
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25
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3 stories, then stepped
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Canal
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20
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Site plan review
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Exhibit B - Highland Hospital Sign Program
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A. Purpose. Hospital and campus signs in PD #17 are intended
to maximize wayfinding and to encourage a quality of design that complements
the building facade and its accent materials, as well as the range
of materials and textures found throughout the district. The height,
size, location and appearance of signs are regulated to:
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1. Protect and enhance the district and neighborhood
character;
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2. Encourage sound sign practices by promoting visibility
at a scale and appearance that is appropriate for staff and visitors;
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3. Provide clear and concise signage to safely and
efficiently guide motorists and pedestrians to their destination;
and
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4. Prevent excessive sign clutter and confusing,
distractive sign displays.
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B. Allowed signs. The following signs are allowed anywhere in
PD #17 without a certificate of zoning compliance, provided they fall
within any given threshold. Where the thresholds are exceeded, a certificate
of zoning compliance will be required.
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1. Address signs, decorative flags, signs and banners;
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2. Window signs, logos, graphics painted on or adhered
to the glass;
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3. Temporary banners, no larger than 20 square feet
in area, displayed no longer than 60 days, indicating special events
such as new services offered;
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4. Replacement of "Highland Hospital" and "University
of Rochester" branding signs, banners and logos throughout the district;
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5. Seasonal and holiday decorations;
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6. Memorial or historic plaques, markers, monuments
or tablets, and the like;
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7. Murals;
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8. Permanent bulletin boards;
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9. Traffic control, safety, parking, no trespassing,
informational or directional signs and similar signs; and
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10. Construction, renovation or leasing signs not
to exceed 32 square feet in size, erected by a contractor, engineer,
architect, real estate or leasing agent and removed at the termination
of the portion of the project or activity.
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C. Design standards.
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1. All signs shall be professionally designed and
manufactured;
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2. Internal and external illumination is permitted;
and
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3. Accent lighting that is complementary to the
use and building architecture is permitted.
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D. Permitted permanent signs. The following signs are permitted
anywhere in PD #17, subject to the following requirements. Where the
thresholds are exceeded, administrative adjustment approval shall
be required.
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1. "Highland Hospital" and "University of Rochester"
branding signs are permitted throughout PD #17; illumination is permitted.
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2. Kiosks and directory signs are permitted throughout
the district and may include interchangeable panels for on-site services
or events.
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3. Attached signs, not exceeding two square feet
in area for every foot of building frontage.
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4. The following signs are permitted, subject to administrative adjustment as outlined in § 120-191A of the Zoning Code: electronic reader boards, monitors or message centers such that they relate through their design, size and height to pedestrians; conform to the surrounding character; do not materially obscure architectural features or details of buildings, structures or important view sheds; and do not promote driver distraction.
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E. Prohibited signs.
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1. Advertising and rooftop signs.
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2. No sign shall be attached or affixed to light
poles, except for decorative banners; trash receptacles; utility poles;
street furniture; rocks, ledges, retaining walls or other natural
features.
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3. No pennants, ribbons, streamers, sheets, spinners
or moving devices.
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F. Maintenance of signs.
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1. Every sign shall at all times be maintained in
a safe and structurally sound condition. Signs that do not comply
with adequate safety standards shall be removed at the property owner's
expense.
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2. Signs must be regularly maintained, including
the replacement of worn parts, painting and cleaning.
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3. The full number of illuminating elements of a
sign shall be kept in working condition or immediately repaired or
replaced.
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The property is a designated City landmark, including interior
designation of the chapel. It has also been determined eligible for
individual listing on the National Register of Historic Places by
the New York State Historic Preservation Office due to its architecture,
landscape, and its cultural significance.
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PD #21's historic preservation and conservation efforts are
primarily directed toward the safeguarding of the historic buildings,
Montgomery Hall, Strong Hall and Trevor Hall; and the dominant sweeping
south lawn, emphasizing the elevations of the buildings; and of materials,
with its varied and mature plant palette dramatic forefront.
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In addition to the existing local landmark designation, the
zoning text for PD #21 will further protect the three historic buildings
through restricted reuse options, as well as by precluding additions
to those buildings as well as new construction immediately adjacent
to and within the individual lot areas of those buildings. The south
lawn will be further protected by a conservation easement which will
proscribe any development within the easement area. The proposed new
buildings will be located and designed so as to preserve and protect
the existing natural and geologic features of the property.
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The PD #21 text and development concept plan acknowledge the
importance of these features and promote their protection by carefully
locating new buildings and parking areas to avoid unnecessary encroachment;
limiting the number of trees to be removed; locating the new buildings
primarily in previously disturbed portions of the site; providing
the ultimate protection and conservation of the south lawn; and utilizing
temporary and permanent stabilization measures and best construction
management practices during construction.
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