After a Sign Permit or Sign Program application is deemed complete, the review authority shall approve, conditionally approve, or deny the application.
A. The review authority will approve a Sign Permit or Sign Program application, with or without conditions, only after the following findings are made:
1. The sign or Sign Program complies with the standards of Chapter
17.316 (Sign Standards), and any applicable specific plan or Preliminary Development Plan requirements, with the exception of Subsection
B.1;
2. The sign or Sign Program is in substantial compliance with any applicable design guidelines;
3. The sign or signs to be constructed consistent with the Sign Program will not impair pedestrian and vehicular safety; and
4. The design or proposed construction of the sign or signs constructed consistent with the Sign Program will not threaten the public health, safety, or welfare.
B. The review authority will approve a Sign Program application, with or without conditions, only after the following additional findings are made:
1. If the Sign Program does not comply with the standards of Chapter
17.316 (Sign Standards), the following findings shall be made:
a. The Sign Program complies with the purpose and intent of Chapter
17.316 (Sign Standards);
b. There are special circumstances applicable to the property including size, shape, topography, location, surroundings, building placement, or architectural style that warrant modified standards to afford the property privileges enjoyed by other properties in the vicinity and in the same zone;
c. The modified standards do not constitute a grant of special privileges inconsistent with the limitations upon other properties in the vicinity and in the same zone;
d. The Sign Program does not allow any sign that is prohibited (Section
17.316.040 (Prohibited Signs and General Restrictions for All Signs)); and
2. The Sign Program standards will result in signs that are visually related or complementary to each other and to the buildings and/or developments they identify through the integration of predominant architectural materials, elements, or details of such buildings or developments.
(Ord. 1670(19) § 11)