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CLEARWATER
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
POST OFFICE Box 4748, CLEARWATER, FLORIDA 33758-4748
MUNICIPAL SERVICES BUILDING, 100 SOUTH MYRTLE AVENUE, CLEARWATER, FLORIDA 33756
TELEPHONE (727) 562-4567 FAX (727) 562-4576
loNG RANGE PLANNING
DEVELOPMENT REVIEW
Mr. Lance Oij
2630 223rd Street
Bradenton, FL 34211
SITE PL~~PPROVED
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June 25, 2004
RE: Development Order regarding case SGN2004-03018 at 18698 US Hwy 19 North (BP Gas
Station)
Dear Mr. Oij:
This letter constitutes a Development Order pursuant to Section 4-202.E of the Community
Development Code. On June 24, 2004, the Planning Staff reviewed your Comprehensive Sign
Program (CSP) application that includes removing all existing attached and renovating one
freestanding sign. This proposal is a request to increase the number and area of attached signs from
one sign of 24 square feet to four signs. Along the east elevation of the main building, a 7.5 square
foot oval-shaped sign is proposed and is 0.86 percent of the east facade. It will read "Shop"
(illuminated) in white letters on a green (non-illuminated) background. The BP logo ("helios") is to
be installed on the north, south, and east sides of the canopy over the pumps. All logos will be 7.06
square feet (0.81 percent of the east fa~ade and 1.78 percent of the north and south facades).
The proposal also includes a request for a freestanding sign of 88 square feet. The sign will be
located at the southeast comer of the site and will be 12 feet high. The monument-style sign will
include a green base with four green gas pricing panels with white copy. One of these panels will
read "Amoco Fuels". The top portion of the sign will have a taupelbeige background with "BP"
and the logo in green.
The Comprehensive Sign Program has been approved. The approval is based on, and must be
consistent with, the site plans, elevations and drawings dated received March 24, 2004 and revised
plans dated received May 14,2004 subject to the following conditions:
Conditions of Approval:
1. That the address be added to the freestanding sign that is integrated into design of the sign in
terms of color and placement to the satisfaction of Staff, prior to the issuance of a building
permit;
BRIAN J AUNGST, MAYOR-COMMISSIONER
WHITNEY GRAY, VICE MAYOR-COMMISSIONER HoYT HAMILTON, COMMISSIONER
FRANK HIBBARD, COMMISSIONER * BILLJONSON, COMMISSIONER
"EQUAL EMPLOYMENT AND AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER"
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2. That a landscape plan be submitted to staff that shows a minimum of 12 square feet of landscape
area around the base of the freestanding sign, to the satisfaction of Staff, prior to the issuance of
a building permit;
3. That the landscaping around the base of the freestanding sign be maintained;
4. That the freestanding sign be five feet from all property lines and not within the required sight
visibility triangles; and
5. That all other Code requirements/restrictions of Division 18 (Signs) be met, including
limitations on grand opening banners, window, temporary, construction, sale/leasing signs, etc.
Pursuant to Section 4-303, an application for a building permit shall be made within one (1) year of
the date of this Development Order (June 25, 2005). All required building approvals shall be
obtained within one (1) year of the date of issuance of the initial building permit. Permitted time
frames do not change with successive owners.
Please be aware that the issuance of this Development Order does not relieve you of the necessity to
obtain any building permits or pay any fees that may be required. In order to facilitate the issuance
of any permit or license affected by this approval, please bring a copy of this letter with you when
applying for any permits or licenses that require this prior development approval.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call Mike Reynolds, Planner III at
727 .562.4836. You can access zoning information for parcels within the City through our website:
www.mvclearwater.com.
CC: Mary Jo Fox, Sign Inspector
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GENERAL PRINCIPLES: The intent of the Comprehensive Ign rogram IS to provl e pnvat..' ptu~e " flexibility
to develop innovative, creative and effective signage and to improve the gesthetics of the City of Clearwater. This program provides an
alternative to minimum standard signage subject to. flexibility criteria .which ensure that signage will not have an adverse impact on the
aesthetics, community character and quality of life of the City of Clearwater.
iIY SUBMIT APPLICATION FEE $ 300.00
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A. APPLICANT, PROPERTY OWNE~ANp AGENrJNFO~MATION:(Code Section 4-1001)
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B. PROOF OF OWNERSHIP: (Code Section 4-202.A.5)
UV"'"SUBMIT A COPY OF THE TITLE INSURANCE POLICY, DEED OR AFFIDAVIT ATTESTING TO THE OWNERSHIP OF THE PROPERTY
included herein in subsection F
C. SIGN PLAN AND ELEVATION PLAN SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS: (Code Sections 4-1001 and 4-202.A.23)
(i/" SIGN PLAN with the following information (not to exceed 24" x 36"):
All dimensions;
Bar scale and date prepared;
Detailed, colored drawing(s) of all DroDosed signs including: height, area, text/copy, materials and colors;
Calculations used to determine area and height of all signs;
Details of all existing signs on parcel (indicate if existing signs are to remain with this proposal) including height, dimensions and area;
Illumination details including type, placement, intensity and hours of illumination, and area of signs to be illuminated.
IIY" BUILDING ELEVATION DRAWINGS - all sides of buildings with proposed and existing attached signage including fac;ade direction, height
dimensions. colors and materials,
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I D. SITE PLAN SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS: (Code Section 4-1001 & Section 202)
IV" SITE PLAN with the following information (not to exceed 24" x 36"):
All dimensions;
North arrow;
Engineering bar scale (minimum scale one inch equals 50 feet), and date prepared;
Location map;
Footprint and size of all buildings and structures;
All required five foot setbacks as measured from property line;
All existing and proposed points of access;
All required sight triangles;
Location of all public and private easements;
Location of all street rights-of-way within and adjacent to the site;
Location of all existing and proposed sidewalks;
Lot frontage on all street rights-of-way;
Location of all freestanding (including directional) signs proposed and existing (indicate
Location of all attached signs, proposed and existing (indicate whether to be removed).
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Land area in square feet and acres;
Lot frontage on all street rights-of-way;
Square-footage of building facades facing adjacent street rights-of-way;
Number and area of attached signs on parcel;
Number and area of freestanding signs on parcel.
E. WRITTEN SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS: (Code Section 3-1807.C)
Signage proposed as part of a Comprehensive Sign Program may deviate from the minimum sign standards in terms of numbers of signs per
business or parcel of land, maximum area of sign face per parcel of land and the total area of sign faces per business or parcel of land,
subject to compliance with the flexibility criteria outlined below. Monument signs, pursuant to Sections 3-1806.B.1.g and 3-18068.2 shall not
be eligible for this program. As part of the program, all sign types (freestanding, attached, windows, interior site directional, etc.) shall be
reviewed for the business and/or the development parcel to achieve compliance in so far as possible with these current regulations. A master
sign program for shopping centers, including all out parcels, and office complexes shall include all types of signs for all tenants/uses within
the development parcel. These will be reviewed as a Comprehensive Sign Program application.
All existing and proposed signs must be architecturally integrated into the design of the building and/or site using similar and coordinated
design and style features, materials and colors, etc. Attached signs shall be horizontally and vertically proportionately located on each
fayade with no protrusions above roof lines, over windows, trim, cornices or other building features.
o Provide complete responses to the COMPREHENSIVE SIGN PROGRAM CRITERIA including how the criteria are met:
1. Architectural Theme. The design, character, location and/or materials of all freestandina and attached signs proposed
in a comprehensive sign program shall be demonstrably more attractive than signs otherwise permitted on the parcel
proposed for development under the minimum signs standards. All signs must be architecturally integrated intolwith the
design of the building and/or site using similar and coordinated design features, materials and colors, etc.
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2. Height. The height of all freestanding signs proposed through the Comprehensive Sign Program shall relate to the
design of the sign and shall not exceed 14 feet in height.
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3. Lighting. Any lighting proposed as a part of a Comprehensive Sign Program is automatically controlled so that the
lighting is turned off when the business is closed.
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4. Total Area of Sign Faces. Height, Area, Number and Location of Signs. The height, area, number and location of
signs permitted through the Comprehensive Sign Program shall be determined by the Community Development
Coordinator based on the following criteria: overall size of site, relationship between the building setback and sign
location, frontage, access and visibility to the site, intended traffic circulation pattern, hierarchy of signage, scale and use
of the project, and submittal of a master sign plan for the development parcel/project. Additionally, the maximum
permitted sign area shall be based on the following formula when evaluated against the above criteria:
i. Attached signs - The maximum area permitted for attached signage shall range from one percent up to a maximum
of six percent of the building fal;8de to which the sign is to be attached.
ii. Freestanding signs - The maximum permitted area of all freestanding signs on a site shall not exceed the range of
sign area permitted by the street frontage or building fac;ade calculation methqds set forth in Section 1806.B.1.c.i.
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5. Community Character. The signage proposed in the Comprehensive Sign Program shall not have an adverse impact on
the community character of the City of Clearwater.
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6. Property Values. The signage proposed in the Comprehensive Sign Program will not: have an ;adver~~ impact on t~eJ
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7. Elimination of Unattractive Signage. The signage proposed in a Comprehensive Sign Program will result in the
elimination of existing unattractive signage or will result in an improvement to the appearance of the parcel proposed for
development in comparison to signs otherwise permitted under the minimum sign standards.
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8. Special Area or Scenic Corridor Plan. The signage proposed in the Comprehensive Sign Program is consistent with
any special area or scenic corridor plan which the City of Clearwater has prepared and adopted for the area in which the
parcel proposed for development is located.
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1. Architectural Theme ' "
The changes are consistent with the national brand marketing pI -furi the change fro'iiI 'Amoco
to BP gas stations. The signs are integrated with the change in t:randar~_lti!~ttpral feat;~~~
ofthe building. The BP imaging conversion is designed to cre ^ ,j' ,-,.. '. -" ,'" eDl
service station that is consistent with changes throughout the nation.
2. Height
The wall signs are attached to the building below the height of the building. T.!!ejr~estanding
SIgn is proposed as a modification to the exist.ine Sign.at-the,.curr.ent..~igb.tJ!f.l;~-l/2~" ')
4. Total Area of Sign Faces ,
BP proposes the removal of all existing "Amoco" s' ns ~~'li chang
Attached signs are proposed as follows: "
East elevation: \\ 1 66% of facade
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The lighting is turned off when the business is closed.
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5. Community Character /
The proposed signage is in c~er with the surrounding businesses and community.
6. Property Values
The proposed signage is in a commercially zoned area and comparable to signage on adjacent
properties and therefore should not have a negative impact on property values.
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BP is proposing changes in signage that are consistent with the architectural theme of the building
and are incorporated into the color scheme in a eye-pleasing way. The resulting gas station will
be more attractive than the current Amoco station and associated signage.
8. Special Area or Scenic Corridor
The proposed area is not a scenic corridor or special area.
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F. AFFIDAVIT TO AUTHORIZE AGENT/ATTESTING'TO OWNERSHIP: (Code Section 4-202.1)
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1, That (I am/we are) the owner(s) and record title holder(s) of the following described property (address or general location):
1B698 U.S. Hw 19 N Clearwater FL 33 6
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2. ~t th;, property "'""~tes the property 10, whlol> . ~.., 10, " (d.."'be ,eq",,,')
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3, That the undersigned (haslhave) appointed and (does/do) appoint:
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4. That this affidavit has been executed to induce the City of Clearwater, Florida to consider and act on the above described property;
as (hisltheir) agent(s) to execute any petitions or other documents necessary to affect such petition;
5. That site visits to the property are necessary by City representatives in order to process this application and the owner authorizes City
representatives to visit and photograph the property described in this application;
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Written Submittal Requirements
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CITY OF CLEAR1NATEf~
1. Architectural Theme
The changes are consistent with the national brand, marketing plan for the change
from Amoco to BP gas stations. The signs are integrated with the change in
colors and architectural features of the building. The BP imaging conversion is
designed to create a more attractive and modem service station that is consistent
with changes throughout the nation.
2. Height
The wall signs are attached to the building below the height ofthe building. The
freestanding sign is proposed at 12 feet high.
3. Lighting
The lighting is turned offwhen the business is closed.
4. Total Area of Sign Faces
BP proposes the removal of all existing "Amoco" signs as it changes to the BP.
Attached signs are proposed as follows:
East elevation:
North elevation:
West elevation:
South elevation
2 signs @ 1.66% of facade
1 sign @ 1.78% of facade
No signs proposed
1 sign @ 1.78% of facade
Freestanding sign is proposed at 88 square feet, a reduction of 15.63 square feet
from the existing sign.
5. Community Character
The proposed signage is in character with the surrounding businesses and
community.
6. Property Values
The proposed signage is in a commercially zoned area and comparable to signage
on adjacent properties and therefore should not have a negative impact on property
values.
7. Elimination of Unattractive Signage
BP is proposing changes in signage that are consistent with the architectural theme
of the building and are incorporated into the color scheme in a eye-pleasing way.
The resulting gas station will be more attractive than the current Amoco station
and associated signage.
8. Special Area or Scenic Corridor
The proposed area is not a scenic corridor or special area.
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Amoco/BP Sign Conversion
BP Comprehensive Sign Program
18698 US Hwy 19 North, Clearwater
Summary of Proposal
REMOVE
1) Existing "Food Shop" sign from front building elevation
2) Three (3) "Amoco" signs from front and sides of gas canopy
3) One 103.63 square feet pole sign at 18' high
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1) One (1) "Shop" sign on front wall elevation of building
2) Three (3) "helios" logos on front and two side elevations of gas canopy
3) One 88 square feet monument sign at 12 feet high.
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PLANNING DEPARTMENT
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Summary of Proposal
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1) Existing "Food Shop" sign from front building~vation
2) Three (3) "Amoco" signs from front and s~ of gas canopy
3) Top cabinet reading "Amoco" from exi~g freestanding sign
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1) One (1) "Shop" sign on front ~'II elevation of building
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Wall Signs by Elevation
East Elevation (front)
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"Helios" on front canopy
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North Elevation (side)
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"Helios" on front canopy
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South Elevation (side)
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Height Width Sq. Ft.
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36" 36" 7.06
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36" 36" 7.06 396.43 1.78%
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Height Width Sq. Ft. Fa~ade Area % of Fa~ade
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FACADE DIMENSIONS
Height Width Sq. Ft.
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South and North 13.67 29 396.43
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Color Specs
Dark Green PMS 355C
Light Green PMS 368C
Yellow PMS 109C
White none none
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Section 3-1201. Purpose.
It is the purpose of this division to establish minimum landscaping/tree protection standards in order to promote
the preservation of existing tree canopies, to promote the expansion of that canopy and to promote the
enhancement of the quality of existing and future development in the city.
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Section 3-1202. General landscaping standards.
A. Applicability.
1. In general. All new landscaped areas shall be constructed in accordance with the standards in this
division.
2. New uses. Any landscaped area serving a new use or a change of use shall satisfy the standards of
this division.
3. Existing developed lots. Existing lots not meeting the requirements contained in this section shall be
brought into full compliance under one or more of the following conditions:
a. If an existing use is improved or remodeled in a value of 25 percent or more of the valuation
of the principal structure as reflected on the property appraiser's current records.
b. If an amendment, other than a minor amendment, is required to an existing approved site
plan.
c. If a parking lot requires additional landscaping pursuant to the provisions of Article 3 Division
14.
B. Plant material specifications. Except as provided in subsection (6) below, plant materials which are utilized
to satisfy the landscaping required by this development code shall comply with the following minimum standards:
1. Minimum plant material standards:
TABLE INSET:
PLANT SIZE (at installation) QUALITY OTHER REQUIREMENTS
Shade Tree 10' height Florida a. Use of live oak (City tree) is encouraged,
2.5" caliper Grade #1 however species diversity is preferred over
monoculture.
b. Must be planted a minimum of five feet
from any impervious area.
c. At least ten percent of the total number of
trees shall be of a species which exhibits
conspicuous flowering.
Accent Tree 8' height Florida 2 accent trees = 1 shade tree; unless
2" caliper Grade #1 overhead lines are unavoidable; no more
than 25% of required trees may be accent
trees.
Palm Tree 10' clear and straight trunk. Florida Can be used to satisfy 75% of tree
Grade #1 requirements on Beach, Sand Key & Island
Estates, 25% elsewhere in the City.
Staggered clusters of 3 palm trees = 1
shade tree, except for specimen palm trees
such as: phoenix canariensis (canary island
date palm), phoenix dactylifera (edible date
palm) and phoenix reclinata (senegal date
palm), which count as shade trees on a 1:1
ratio.
Shrubs A.) 18--24" in height when used in a Florida Use of Hibiscus (City flower) is encouraged
perimeter buffer - planted every 36", Grade #1 for non-required landscape plantings,
(measured from the center of the shrub) especially for accent marking at entrances
providing a 100% continuous hedge which and other points of high visibility.
will be 36", high and 80% opaque 12
months from the time a certificate of
occupancy is received (excluding drives
and visibility triangles where applicable)
B.) 14--24" in height when used for interior.
planted every 30" --36", respectively
(measured from the center of the shrub)
with a 3 gallon minimum
Ground Cover 1 gallon minimum - planted a maximum of Florida Encouraged in lieu of turf to reduce
24"O.C. Grade #1 irrigation needs.
Turf N/A Drought Turf areas should be consolidated and
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tolerant
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recreation and erosion control.
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2. Required landscaping that incorporates existing trees, in particular any native plant material, is
strongly encouraged and credit for the use of such materials shall be given against the requirements of
this division.
3. Plant materials which are native to Central Florida and which are recommended in the Plant Guide
of the Southwest Florida Water Management District are strongly encouraged.
4. A minimum variety of tree species shall be provided: each species shall provide a minimum of ten
percent of the total number of trees.
TABLE INSET:
Total No. Minimum No.
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20--29 3
30--49 4
50--over 5
5. No prohibited trees shall be installed in any required landscaped areas or elsewhere in the city.
6. The city manager may modify the size specifications of the trees required in this section only if the
applicant for development approval demonstrates to the city manager that such size is not readily
available in the market area and that the proposed landscaping treatment is equal to or superior to the
landscaping which would have been provided with the larger trees.
rJ;) Irrigation.
'U 1. For multifamily and nonresidential properties an automatic permanent irrigation system providing
complete water coverage for all required and other landscaping materials shall be provided and
maintained as a fully functioning system in order to preserve the landscaping in a healthy growing
condition.
2. If a single-family dwelling is required to install landscaping and an irrigation system is not installed to
maintain that landscaping, then a hose bib shall be installed a maximum of 50 feet from the required
landscaping.
3. All irrigation systems connected to the public potable water supply system shall include a backflow
preventer at the service connection.
4. All irrigation systems shall be installed so as to minimize spray upon any impervious surface, such
as sidewalks and paved areas.
5. All irrigation systems shall include a rain sensor/shut off device to avoid irrigation during periods of
sufficient rainfall.
6. Underground irrigation shall not be installed within the driplines of existing trees unless root
protection measures are provided.
7. If available, reclaimed water shall be used for irrigation purposes.
D. ~rimeter buffers. Except in the downtown or tourist districts or in designated scenic corridors with approved
special plans, landscaping shall be installed in a perimeter buffer in accordance with the standards in this division
and the following table:
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1. Perimeter landscaping requirements:
TABLE INSET:
PROPOSED USE ADJACENT USE
NON-RESIDENTIAL MULTI FAMILY Single-family
12' min. wide buller 10' min. wide buller Single-family
1 T ree/35' 1 T ree/35'
100% Shrubs 100% Shrubs
(6' within 3 years) (6' within 3 years)
5'min. wide buller 10' min. wide or 7' min. wide buller with decorative Nonresidential
1 Tree/35' fence/wall
100% Shrubs 1 Tree/35'
% Shrubs
10' min. wide buller 10' min. wide buller Multi Family
1 T ree/35' 1 Tree/35' (= Or > Density)
100 % Shrubs 100% Shrubs
12' min. wide buffer 10' min. wide buffer Multi Family (Less Density)
1 Tree/35' 1 Tree/35'
100% Shrubs 100% Shrubs
15' min. wide buffer 15' min. wide buffer Arterial Or Major Collector
1 T ree/35' 1 T ree/35' Right-ol.Way
100% Shrubs 100% Shrubs
10' min. wide buffer 10' min. wide buffer Local/Minor Collector Street
1 Tree/35' 1 Tree/35' Right-of-Way
100% Shrubs 100% Shrubs
2. Front slopes of stormwater retention areas may comprise up to 50 percent of any required
landscape buffer width, provided that the slope is 4:1 or flatter and all required shrub plantings are not
more than six inches below the top of the bank and provided that the buffer width is at least five feet in
width.
3. Notwithstanding the provisions in subsection (1) above, any parcel of land subject to the provisions
of this division, which exceeds one acre in size, shall have a minimum perimeter buffer width of ten feet.
4. Notwithstanding the provisions in subsection (1) above, the required landscaping materials in a
perimeter buffer may be increased if the prescribed landscaping has little buffering value for an adjacent
less intensive use due to unusual topographic conditions or where other unique circumstances exist, such
as swales, which merit special landscaping treatments.
E. Interior landscaping.
1. Minimum interior landscaping standards - parking lots: Landscaping for the interior of parking lots
shall be provided in accordance with the following table:
TABLE INSET:
Paved Required Interior Island Size (sq. ft.) Dimension of Required Trees/Plants
Vehicular (sq. ft.) of Interior Interior Island in Interior Islands
Use Area Island
(sq. ft.)
> 4,000 a. 10% of gross vehicular use area 150 sq. ft. minimum 8' greenspace from back of curb to 1 Tree/island min. (unless existing
or 12% of gross vehicular area if back of curb trees are being preserved to meet
parking spaces are greater than or interior tree requirement)
equal to 110% of required parking 1 Tree/150 square feet of required
shall be provided in an island. greenspace
b. Interior islands shall be Shrubs: 50% required greenspace
designed so that in most cases no Groundcover shall be utilized for
more than 10 parking spaces are required greenspace in lieu of turf
provided in a row; staff may permit
\ flexibility up to 15 spaces in a row.
< 4,000 NONE REQUIRED
2. Foundation plantings shall be provided for 100 percent of a building facade with frontage along a
street right-of-way, excluding space necessary for building ingress and egress, within a minimum five-foot
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wide landscaped area composed of at least two accent trees (or palm equivalents) or three palms for
every 40 linear feet of building facade and one shrub for every 20 square feet of required landscaped
area. A minimum of 50 percent of the area shall contain shrubs with the remainder to be ground cover.
F. Fences and walls. If a fence or wall in the front setback for any use exceeds 36 inches, landscaping shall be
provided on the right-of-way side of the fence or wall (but not within the right-of-way) or vines shall be installed at
intervals along the entire fence or wall, appropriate to the species, sufficient to provide coverage at maturity.
G. Comprehensive landscaping program. The landscaping requirements of this division may be waived or
modified as a part of a Level One or Level Two approval, as the case may be, if the application for development
approval includes a comprehensive landscape program which satisfies the following criteria:
1. Architectural theme.
a. The landscaping in a comprehensive landscape program shall be designed as a part of the
architectural theme of the principal buildings proposed or developed on the parcel proposed for
development; or
b. The design, character, location andlor materials of the landscape treatment proposed in the
comprehensive landscape program shall be demonstrably more attractive than landscaping
otherwise permitted on the parcel proposed for development under the minimum landscape
standards.
2. Lighting. Any lighting proposed as a part of a comprehensive landscape program is automatically
controlled so that the lighting is turned off when the business is closed.
3. Community character. The landscape treatment proposed in the comprehensive landscape program
will enhance the community character of the City of Clearwater.
4. Property values. The landscape treatment proposed in the comprehensive landscape program will
have a beneficial impact on the value of property in the immediate vicinity of the parcel proposed for
development.
5. Special area or scenic corridor plan. The landscape treatment proposed in the comprehensive
landscape program is consistent with any special area or scenic corridor plan which the City of
Clearwater has prepared and adopted for the area in which the parcel proposed for development is
located.
(Ord. No. 6526-00, 9 1, 6-15-00; Ord. No. 6928-02, 99 53, 54, 5-2-02)
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Section 3-1203. Scenic corridors.
A. Purpose. The purpose of designating primary and secondary scenic corridors is to establish areas in the city
which have particular significance, in terms of tourism, economic development or community character, and which
therefore should have enhanced and differentiated landscaping requirements. It is anticipated that specific
corridor plans will be approved by the city commission for each corridor and that when such plans are adopted,
they shall constitute the requirements for landscaping along these corridors.
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Primary corridors.
1. Bayshore Boulevard
2. Belcher Road
3. Causeway Boulevard
4. Chestnut Street
5. Cleveland Street
6. Coronado Drive
7. Court Street
8. Courtney Campbell Causeway
9. Druid Road
10. East Shore Drive
11. Fort Harrison Avenue
12. Gulf Boulevard
13. Gulf to Bay Boulevard
14. Gulfview Boulevard
15. Hamden Drive
16. Mandalay Avenue
17. Marianne Street
18. McMullen-Booth Road
19. Memorial Causeway
20. Missouri Avenue
21. Pierce Boulevard
22. Poinsetta Street
23. State Road 580
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1. Bayshore Drive
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2. Belleair Road
3. Countryside Boulevard
4. Curlew Road
5. Drew Street
6. East Avenue
7. Edgewater Drive
8. Enterprise Road
9. Hampton Road
10. Hercules Avenue
11. Highland Avenue
12. Keene Road
13. Lakeview Road
14. Landmark Drive
15. Myrtle Avenue
16. Northeast Coachman Road
17. Nursery Road
18. Old Coachman Road
19. State Road 590
20. Sunset Point Road
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Section 3-1204. Installation and maintenance.
A. All required landscaping shall be installed in accordance with an approved landscape plan, including all
specified conditions to a particular development approval, and inspected prior to the issuance of a certificate of
occupancy. In the event there are any changes to the approved landscape plan, such changes must be reviewed
and approved and noted on the plan prior to notification for the final inspection for a certificate of occupancy.
B. All landscaped areas must be covered with shrubs, ground cover, turf, three inches of organic mulch or
other suitable material which permits percolation. Where mulch is used, it must be protected from washing out of
the planting bed. Inorganic mulch, such as gravel or rock, should only be used where washouts occur. Plastic
sheets shall not be installed under mulches.
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C. Trees which are balled and burlapped must have the burlap removed or folded down at the time of planting.
All twine or rope must be removed. If wire baskets are used, the upper rows must be cut before planting. If stakes
or guy wires are used to support a tree, the wire must be covered with protective material where it is in contact
with the tree and the stakes or guy wires must be removed after one year.
D. All landscaping required by this division must be protected from vehicular and pedestrian traffic by the
installation of curbing and wheel stops, or other protective devices along the perimeter of any landscaping which
adjoins vehicular use areas or sidewalks. These protective devices shall have a minimum height of six inches
above grade.
E. Landscaping shall be installed in a manner which minimizes conflicts between the landscaping and signage
and utilities.
F. No parking, display of vehicles or outdoor storage or display of merchandise is permitted in or over any
required landscaped area, nor are vehicles permitted to overhang any required landscaped area.
G. Soil in which required landscaping is to be installed must be generally indigenous to the locale. Soil must be
loose, friable and free of limestone and other construction materials, road base material, rocks, weeds, grasses,
hardpan clay or other debris. pH shall be adjusted where necessary to be compatible with the plant species being
installed. Soil shall be slightly swaled to retain surface stormwater. Backfill soil material shall be thoroughly
watered in and around plant root balls to prevent any air pockets. The use of amended and enriched soils may be
required where necessary to increase the water retention capabilities of soils in order to reduce the amount of
watering needed to meet the landscaping's water requirements.
H. To minimize traffic hazards, at street or driveway intersections, all landscaping installations must provide
unobstructed views in accordance with the sight triangle requirements in Article 3, Division 9.
I. The owner and tenant, if any, are jointly and severally responsible for the regular and continuous
maintenance and protection of all required landscaping, including the irrigation system, which shall be maintained
in a healthy growing condition so as to present a neat and orderly appearance, free from refuse, debris and
weeds.
J. Required shade trees planted shall not be topped, shaped or severely pruned, but must be allowed to grow
to maturity and attain their natural form so that crown development is not inhibited.
K. All landscaping near public sidewalks must be maintained to allow unobstructed passage of pedestrians.
L. Dead, declining, missing and diseased plant material shall be replaced with healthy material of similar type in
keeping with the landscaping requirements at the time of original planting and in accordance with the approved
landscape plan.
M. Landscaping will be inspected periodically by the City, but not less frequently than every three years to
ensure that proper maintenance is provided.
(Ord. No. 6526-00, 9 1, 6-15-00; Ord. No. 6928-02, 9 55, 5-2-02)
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Section 3-1205. Tree protection.
A. Removal permit--Required. No person may remove or cause to be removed any protected tree or any palm
with a ten-foot clear and straight trunk without first having procured a permit as provided in Article 4, ~ivision 12.
B. Criteria for issuance of a removal permit.
1. No permit shall be granted for the removal of a specimen or historic tree.
2. In determining whether or not a required removal permit shall be granted, the community
development coordinator shall consider the following:
a. The condition and location of the protected tree, specimen tree stand, or palm with respect
to species, tree structure, competition, disease, insect attack, danger of falling, proximity to
existing or proposed structures and interference with utility services.
b. Protected trees, specimen tree stands, and palms shall be preserved to the maximum extent
possible and reasonable flexibility in the design of permitted uses shall be granted, within the
parameters of the zoning district within which the property is located, in order to ensure such
preservation.
c. Whether protected trees or palms can be successfully relocated on-site in order to
accommodate the proposed development.
d. If a protected tree or palm must be removed in order to permit an economic use of the
property which would otherwise be permitted, the applicant must give the city a reasonable
opportunity to relocate the tree to another site in accordance with the provisions of section 3-1205
(C) and replace protected trees on-site in accordance with the provisions of section 3-1205(0) or
pay into the city's tree bank for every protected tree that is removed in accordance with the
provisions in section 3-1205(0).
C. Relocation by city or county. The applicant for a tree removal permit may authorize the city to enter upon the
property and remove a tree or palm at the city's expense prior to the owner's proposed removal, if in the opinion
of the city manager, such tree is of sufficient value to warrant relocation by the city. The city manager, in deciding
whether to accept or reject such a donation, shall consider the tree's physical condition, health or other
circumstances, such as potential damage to utility lines, that may be anticipated to occur during such relocation
as well as the city's need for the proposed donation. Such donated trees will be utilized for landscaping on public
lands or as otherwise determined by the city manager.
O. Replacement of protected trees and palms. The replacement of protected trees and palms shall be in
compliance with Section 3-1202(B)(1) and the following:
1. Multi-family and commercial properties. The total amount of DBH removed from a multi-family or
commercial site shall be replaced on an inch-for-inch basis.
2. Single-family and two-family properties. The following shall govern the minimum number of trees that
shall be required on a single-family or two-family lot. This does not exclude compliance with Section 3-
1205(B), Criteria for issuance of a removal permit, which may result in the number of trees in excess of
the minimum required.
TABLE INSET:
Required Number of Trees on Single-Family and Two-Family Lots
Lot Size Number of Required Trees
(sq uare footage)
Less than 5,000 2
5,000--10,000 4
10,001--15,000 6
Over 15,001 8
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3. When the community development coordinator determines that there is not sufficient space available
to replace the equivalent of all protected trees on-site in accordance with these requirements, the
remaining DBH deficit shall be met by paying a fee of $48.00 per inch of DBH to the tree bank. The
community development coordinator may determine that certain protected trees are not required to be
replaced based on certain criteria, including but not limited to, species, health, hazards, or other
conditions.
4. Monies paid to the tree bank in this manner shall be used for tree planting projects on public lands
within the city and for other urban forestry enhancement projects designated by the city manager.
5. Conditions and specifications.
a. Characteristics. The replacement trees shall have at least equal shade potential, screening
properties and other characteristics comparable to those of the trees for which a removal request
has been submitted. The specific locations and design of required replacement trees shall be in
accordance with proper urban forestry practices and as approved by the city manager.
b. Size. Replacement trees shall be a minimum of four inches caliper providing for one-inch
DBH total replacement for each one-inch caliper removed. Any number of trees may be utilized to
meet the inch-for-inch requirement, provided that acceptable spacings and design are
maintained. Replacement palms shall have a clear and straight trunk of ten feet.
c. Species. The city may require that the species of the replacement trees be the same as
those for which removal is being requested, or may require such replacement trees to be of a
species native to the West Central Florida area. Exotic, "naturalized" trees or palms may be used
to meet replacement requirements only with the consent of the city manager.
d. Native understory plant and enhanced tree protection credit. Native vegetation such as
ground cover, shrubs and small trees growing as understory plants to large shade trees are often
critical to the survival of a tree that is to remain after development. Therefore, to promote the
survival of protected trees after construction, the city manager may reduce the total tree
replacement requirements by ten percent if native understory vegetation is allowed to remain
within allotted green areas around the subject trees and/or enhanced tree protection methods are
utilized such as chain link fence barricades, root aeration systems, cabling and bracing, mulching,
fertilization and water during construction activities. The city manager may allow such reduction
only upon a determination that the understory vegetation contains valuable native plants that are
desirable in an urban environment, and will significantly enhance the subject trees' chance of
survival. Native vegetation utilized to meet tree replacement requirements will be noted on an
approved site plan by size, species and total area covered. In addition, the native plant material
will be maintained in a healthy growing condition, and replaced by comparable plants approved
by the city manager should the plants decline.
e. Credit for required landscaping. Any landscaping required to be installed by section 3-1202
or 3-1203 may be used as credit against tree replacement requirements.
f. Credit for undeveloped multi-family and commercial property. Twenty-five percent of the DBH
of the trees existing on an undeveloped property zoned MHDR, HDR, or any commercially
designated property shall be permitted to be removed with no requirements for tree
replacements. This removal allowance may be used only one time on any particular site.
g. Waiver of replacement trees' specifications. The community development director may
waive the characteristics, or species, of the replacement trees only if the applicant for
development approval demonstrates to the community development coordinator that such size is
not readily available in the market area and that the proposed landscaping treatment with
replacement trees is equal to or superior to the landscaping which would have been provided with
the larger trees.
h. Waiver of replacement requirements for public utilities projects. The community development
coordinator may exempt the city from the tree replacement requirements solely for public utilities
projects.
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E. Protective barrier requirements and protection during construction activities.
1. A protective barrier shall be place around all protected trees prior to land preparation or construction
activities according to the following:
a. At or greater than the full dripline of all species of mangroves and sabal palm trees;
b. At or greater than the full dripline of all protective native pine trees and other conifer tree
species;
c. At or greater than two-thirds of the dripline of all other protected species;
d. At or greater than the full dripline of trees within a specimen tree stand.
2. Protective barriers are to be constructed using no less than two-inch by two-inch lumber of upright
posts. Upright posts are to be at least four feet in length with a minimum of one foot anchored in ground
and three feet above ground. Upright posts are to be placed at a maximum distance of eight feet apart.
Horizontal rails are to be constructed using no less than one inch by four inch lumber and shall be
securely attached to the top of the upright post. The community development coordinator must approve
any variation from the above requirements.
3. Whenever a protective barrier is required, it shall remain in place until all construction activity is
terminated. The area within the barrier limits shall remain undisturbed by any activity during construction.
Native ground cover and understory vegetation existing within the barriers shall remain throughout
construction. Exotic plant species may be removed providing written consent is obtained from the
community development coordinator. Plant species removed with the consent of the coordinator may be
removed only by manual labor utilizing hand tools or by other approved methods.
4. Prior to the erection of any required protective barrier, all surface foreign material, trash or debris
shall be removed from the area to be enclosed by the barrier, and after erection of the barrier no such
material or litter shall be permitted to remain within the protected area. No equipment, chemicals, soil
deposits or construction materials shall be placed within such protective barriers.
5. Large areas on a development site, where land preparation and construction activities will not occur,
or where heavy machinery will not venture, shall not require protective barriers as otherwise required by
Section 3-1205(E)(1) above. Such areas shall be delineated at the point of interface, using a woven fabric
ribbon or other materials approved by the community development coordinator. Approved materials shall
be attached to two-inch by two-inch upright posts. Upright posts shall be made of wood or other suitable
material approved by the community development coordinator, be at least four inches in height and be
spaced no more than 50 feet apart. No ropes or ribbons shall be attached to any protected tree. The
community development coordinator shall make the final determination as to the location of the protective
barrier.
6. No signs, building permits, wires or other attachments of any kind shall be attached to any protected
tree or palm. Guy wires designed to protect trees are excluded, however, from this prohibition.
7. At all times, due care shall be taken to protect the critical root zone of trees protected by this section,
and root pruning requirements shall apply to such trees.
F. Proper tree care; prohibited tree pruning.
1. When construction activities affect protected trees so that the critical root zoned is disturbed, or
when pruning must be performed on a tree's crown, adherence to the following arboricultural techniques
is required:
a. When the critical root zone will be disturbed, affected roots must be severed by clean
pruning cuts at the point where construction impacts the roots. Roots can be pruned by utilizing
trenching equipment designed for this purpose or by hand digging a trench and pruning roots with
a pruning saw, chain saw or other equipment designed for tree pruning. Roots located within the
critical root zone that will be impacted by construction must be pruned to a depth of 18 inches
below the existing grade or to the depth of disturbance if less than 18 inches from the existing
grade. When underground utility lines are to be installed within the critical root zone, the root
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pruning requirements may be waived if the lines are installed via tunneling or directional boring as
opposed to open trenching.
b. When pruning lateral branches of protected trees, the proper pruning techniques as
described herein, must be followed. Flush cuts (pruning cuts that remove the branch collar) and
stub cuts (cuts that leave a stub on the tree) are improper pruning techniques. Any tree that has
been improperly pruned will not be recognized as a tree left on the property in a healthy growing
condition; and therefore will not be utilized to meet tree replacement requirements.
2. It shall be unlawful to remove from a protected tree more than 30 percent of a tree's foliage during a
period of one year.
3. It shall be unlawful to perform the techniques of topping or other pruning techniques that remove the
vertical leader stems of protected trees except to the extent permitted by this section.
4. When trees must be topped, such as in instances where there is interference with overhead wires or
nearby structures, a tree removal permit shall first be obtained. The community development coordinator
will determine if the tree can tolerate the necessary pruning, or if the tree should be removed. The
community development coordinator will indicate on the permit that the removal of the tree will be
permitted, or will modify the permit to allow the necessary pruning, or may deny the permit.
5. When determining whether more than the allowed 30 percent of a tree's crown has been pruned, the
community development coordinator shall use the following information to make a decision:
a. The quantity and diameter of vertical stems pruned;
b. Typical crown characteristics of the affected tree species;
c. Aerial photographs or other recent photographs that would indicate the tree's appearance
prior to pruning;
d. Testimonials from eyewitnesses as to the tree's former appearance;
e. Remains of foliage debris on the site.
6. Based on the above information, a written report shall be prepared citing all evidence used to
support the claim of violation. The violation shall be treated as an illegal tree removal and process
accordingly.
G. Protection of tree trunks. It shall be unlawful to use tree spikes or other devices that damage tree trunk
tissue of protected trees.
(Ord. No. 6417-99, 9 8, 8-19-99; Ord. No. 6526-00, 91,6-15-00; Ord. No. 6928-02, 99 56--60,5-2-02)
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I. All plant ITlitenal!> !!onl" ~ florlda " or better and I~talled to hU3hest ~ry standard!> Plants shall!;>e
h~lthy,freeofpest2rldd'~'se.
2. All plants shal1l:Jecontalner /]rown except: as noted on pl.1n
3. All palms and trees !!ohaU have strJl/]ht trunks With no t'NIsts, !:notton/] or other defective characteristics.
4. Mvk:h shaR \:le 100% PlMe Dlr\, ",!!ot'~ed to I mllllmum thICkness 01 2".
5. Sed shl" I1e 95~ weed free St. Au'!lu!!ot,ne 'AoraUm", Installed WIth tl/]ht JOints
b. All dllllCn5lD"S shall be field chede.:l by the landsc,pe Contrador pnor to construction WIth any
doscrepanGle reported to the undsupe Archotut.
7. All ma~r1als shan be as !!opeclfled on tl1e p1an~. If matenal~, labor or \n~tall,tlon techn'que~ do not adhere
to th.e ~reClhcat'on~, they will ~ rejected by the land5C3pe Archttect WIth ~pec,l,ed mate",ls and In~tallat,O!1
camed out by the lanc:beJpe Contractor at no addltlOllal cO!>t.
6. No ~1:J~tIMIOfl5 01 m,ten,ls or chao'!le to the draWl"'3~ ex ~reclflcatlons Shall be made.
9. All re<=!l!Ired permlt~ ,re to be pro\'lded by the tII~t.alhn/] contractor ur1les~ speClfoc.lly ~hted otherl\Ol~e In
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I I. Contractor !!oh,lI!?e re~pon!!oll:Jle for Jllltem~ as shown or dexn!?ed on thIS plan and speclftcatlon~.
12. All p~d land,cape ,nd sod ,reas cont't11ln'3 turf or weed' sh,1I be treated With "Round.up" per
m,nufacturer"Speclftcat'On!!o.
13. landscape Contractor ,ha~ prCMde all ncces,ary ~ote preparabon reqUIred to ready the site for pl,ntln/] as
~peelfted.
14. The \aod~cape Contractor ~hall warranty and /]uarMtee ,11 mater"ls and l,bor lor a peMd of 90 day!> for
~hrub~ ,nd /]roundcover, palms and trees. WarrilMtyand '!Iuarant:ce period sh,,11 be/]IM ltf'on d,te of completion
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All tree, and !!ohrul:Js wll be fert~lzed With "AqnfOl'lT1' 20-15-5 pl,ntln/] tablets at tome of planu"'3 and pnor to
o"sta\1atlOnolpllntF"tbackf,'1. Tablets shall be placed ul'olformlyJrOlJnd the root ball ata depth that 15 between
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LONG RANGE PlANNING
DEVELOPMENT REvIEW
PlANNING DEPARTMENT
POST OFFICE Box 4748, CLEARWATER, FLORIDA 33758-4748
MUNICIPAL SERVICES BUHnING, 100 SOUTH MYRTLE AVENUE, CLEARWATER, FLORIDA 33756
TELEPHONE (727) 562-4567 FAX (727) 562-4576
June 25,2004
Mr. Lance Oij
2630 223rd Street
Bradenton, FL 34211
FILE
Development Order regarding case SGN2004-03018 at 18698 US Hwy 19 North (BP Gas
Station)
RE:
Dear Mr. Oij:
This letter constitutes a Development Order pursuant to Section 4-202.E of the Community
Development Code. On June 24, 2004, the Planning Staff reviewed your Comprehensive Sign
Program (CSP) application that includes removing all existing attached and renovating one
freestanding sign. This proposal is a request to increase the number and area of attached signs from
one sign of 24 square feet to four signs. Along the east elevation of the main building, a 7.5 square
foot oval-shaped sign is proposed and is 0.86 percent of the east facade. It will read "Shop"
(illuminated) in white letters on a green (non-illuminated) background. The BP logo ("helios") is to
be installed on the north, south, and east sides of the canopy over the pumps. All logos will be 7.06
square feet (0.81 percent of the east fa<;ade and 1.78 percent of the north and south facades).
The proposal also includes a request for a freestanding sign of 88 square feet. The sign will be
located at the southeast comer of the site and will be 12 feet high. The monument-style sign will
include a green base with four green gas pricing panels with white copy. One of these panels will
read "Amoco Fuels". The top portion of the sign will have a taupelbeige background with "BP"
and the logo in green.
The Comprehensive Sign Program has been approved. The approval is based on, and must be
consistent with, the site plans, elevations and drawings dated received March 24, 2004 and revised
plans dated received May 14,2004 subject to the following conditions:
Conditions of Approval:
1. That the address be added to the freestanding sign that is integrated into design of the sign in
terms of color and placement to the satisfaction of Staff, prior to the issuance of a building
permit;
BRIAN J. AUNGST, MAYOR-COMMISSIONER
WHITNEY GRAY, VICE MAYOR-COMMISSIONER HoYT HAMILTON, COMMISSIOI'\ER
FRANK HIBBARD, COMMISSIONER * BILL]ONSON, COM~IlSSIONER
"EQUAL EMPLOYMENT AND AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER"
Mr. Oij
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2. That a landscape plan be submitted to staff that shows a minimum of 12 square feet of landscape
area around the base of the freestanding sign, to the satisfaction of Staff, prior to the issuance of
a building permit;
3. That the landscaping around the base of the freestanding sign be maintained;
4. That the freestanding sign be five feet from all property lines and not within the required sight
visibility triangles; and
5. That all other Code requirements/restrictions of Division 18 (Signs) be met, including
limitations on grand opening banners, window, temporary, construction, sale/leasing signs, etc.
Pursuant to Section 4-303, an application for a building permit shall be made within one (1) year of
the date of this Development Order (June 25, 2005). All required building approvals shall be
obtained within one (1) year of the date of issuance of the initial building permit. Permitted time
frames do not change with successive owners.
Please be aware that the issuance of this Development Order does not relieve you of the necessity to
obtain any building permits or pay any fees that may be required. In order to facilitate the issuance
of any permit or license affected by this approval, please bring a copy of this letter with you when
applying for any permits or licenses that require this prior development approval.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call Mike Reynolds, Planner III at
727.562.4836. You can access zoning information for parcels within the City through our website:
www.mvclearwater.com.
CC: Mary Jo Fox, Sign Inspector
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Thursday, April 22, 2004 8:22 AM
'Forpermits@aol.com'
Fierce, Lisa; Gerlock, Chip
Comprehensive Sign Program applications for BP Gas Stations
To: Lance Oij
West Central Florida Permits Inc.
Lance,
Having reviewed the Comprehensive Sign Program applications for BP Gas Station sites, my comments follow
here:
SGN2004-03018; 18698 US Highway 19 N.
1. See Drawing # Bldg1. The not permitted sign displayed above the window at the right needs to be
removed.
2. Consider a white oval shaped outline around the oval sign that reads, "shop".
3. Drawing # CPY-1. The metallic framed cigarette sign, shown on the third from top photo, needs to be
removed.
4. Drawing # Sign-I. The freestanding sign needs to be revised to a monument style sign with an
address number at the sign base. The sign needs to be located in a landscaped base of at least 12 square
feet. The proposed sign as shown is not acceptable. This sign is too tall. If the sign is 6.66 feet wide,
the sign height can only be 9.99 feet. Only 75 feet of sign area is permitted here. The sign area as
shown is too large at 99.33 square feet.
5. Make revisions as stated above, provide replacement pages, and revise the summary and calculation
pages.
SGN2004-03019; 1495 South Highland Avenue
1. See Drawing # BLDG-l. Any non permitted signs, as shown on the photo, need to be removed.
2. Provide a rendering that shows the proposed color of the building, including the trim. Consider a white
oval shaped outline around the oval sign that reads, "service".
3. See the 4-Panel Vertical Monument sign specification sheet. The proposed monument-style freestanding
sign is too tall in height. The proposed width would only allow a 7.99 foot high sign. The address
number needs to be located on the sign base. The sign needs to be located in a landscaped base of at
least 12 square feet. The proposed sign area is acceptable. Other than the excessive height, the sign
design is acceptable.
4. Make revisions as stated above, provide replacement pages, and revise the summary and calculation
pages.
SGN2004-03020; 2198 Gulf to Bay Boulevard
1. See Drawing # BLDG 1. Consider a white oval shaped outline around the oval signs that read,
"service" and "shop". Consider a white oval shaped outline around the oval sign that reads, "car wash".
2. See Drawing # CPY -2. It appears that a helio is missing from the canopy shown in the upper right
portion of the sheet. Label all photos by direction (north, south, etc.).
3. See the calculation sheet. Two freestanding signs area proposed. At most, each sign can have 45
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square feet in sign area. The proposed sign area is 54.77 square feet. The proposed sign height is
too tall, at 14 feet. The maximum sign height is eight feet, based on the sign width shown.
The applicant's agent has proposed as an alternative one freestanding sign at 11 feet in height, by
eliminating the proposed sign on Belcher. The maximum sign height is eight feet. The address number
needs to be located on the sign base. The sign needs to be located in a landscaped base of at least 12
square feet. Other than the excessive height and area, the sign design is acceptable.
5. Make revisions as stated above, provide replacement pages, and revise the summary
calculation pages.
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Please contact me with any questions that you might have.
Mike Reynolds, AICP
Senior Planner
City of Clearwater Planning Department
Tel. # 727-562-4836
mike. reynolds @MyClearwater.com
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