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5188-92 ORDINANCE NO. 5186-92 • AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, RELATING TO SIGNS; AUTHORIZING THE ERECTION OF TEMPORARY SIGNS DURING MAJOR PUBLIC WORKS CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS OR AFTER MAJOR STORMS, ON PROPERTIES AFFECTED BY SUCH PROJECTS OR STORMS, SUBJECT TO CERTAIN CONDITIONS; REQUIRING PERMITS AND FEES; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; PROVIDING FOR AUTOMATIC REPEAL. WHEREAS, two major highway construction projects now underway within the City of Clearwater are adversely affecting businesses in their vicinity by obscuring their visibility and convenient access, and recent major storms have caused similar adverse effects on businesses due to the destruction of signs; and WHEREAS, the erection of temporary,signs would assist such businesses by improving their visibility and by serving as reminders that the businesses are, in fact, still open despite the construction or the loss of permanent signs, but the sign regulations of the City do not currently provide for temporary signs under such circumstances; and WHEREAS, the City Commission finds and declares that an emergency affecting both public and private welfare exists due to such circumstances and that the emergency is sufficient to warrant the adoption of this ordinance on an emergency basis as authorized by Section 2.09(e) of the City Charter and by Section 166.041(3)(b), Florida Statutes; now, therefore, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1. Temporary signs. Notwithstanding any provision of the Clearwater Code of Ordinance to the contrary, temporary signs may be erected under the following circumstances and subject to the following conditions: (1) Property location. The property upon which the sign is to be erected shall be located within an area designated by a resolution of the city commission as an area adversely affected by a major public works construction project or by a major storm; provided, however, that a temporary sign may be erected on any property located within either of the following areas during the period in which this.;emergency ordinance is in effect (see map attached hereto as Exhibit A): Properties adjoining U.S. Highway 19 at the State Road 580 intersection, south of Republic Drive and north of Enterprise Road; or Properties adjoining State Road 60 (Gulf. to Bay Boulevard) east of Park Place Boulevard and west of a line located 1,600 feet east of Bayshore Boulevard. (2) Sign types, number, size, height, and location. The following may be erected on any property located as described in subsection (1), in addition to any other sign which may lawfully be erected on such property: (a) One freestanding directional sign for each driveway, each sign not. exceeding twenty (20) square feet in area and not exceeding six (6) feet in height, placed no closer than five (5) feet from any property line; or (b) One banner per property in districts other than the CC district, or one banner per freestanding building in the CC district, each banner to be attached to the building and not exceeding forty-eight (48) square feet in area. (3) Permits and fees. Each sign erected pursuant to this ordinance shall require the issuance of a sign permit and payment of the sign permit fee, upon application as provided in Section 134.013(c), City Code. A sign permit for a sign to be erected pursuant to this ordinance shall be valid for a maximum of thirty (30) days after issuance unless the sign is erected. (4) Duration. Each sign erected pursuant to this ordinance shall be removed not later than seven (7) days following completion of the public works project or portion thereof affecting the visibility of the property or not later than forty-five (45) days following the storm event, whichever is applicable. As used herein, "completion" means that active construction shall have ceased and construction equipment shall have been removed from the public works project or portion thereof affecting the visibility of the property, whether the public agency has accepted the construction work or not. ordinance. ordinance, ordinance, ordinance (5) adoption of validity of Effect of repeal. The repeal of this emergency ordinance or the a permanent ordinance on the same subject shall not affect the a sign permit or the duration of a sign erected pursuant to this However, no sign permit shall be issued after the repeal of this even if the application was filed prior to the repeal of this unless the sign will comply with the provisions of any permanent on the same subject which may have been adopted. Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption. S• r Section 3. This ordinance shall stand repealed 90 days following the date of adoption unless a nonemergency ordinance on the same subject shall have been adopted prior to such date. PASSED ON FIRST AND FINAL READING AS AMENDED AND ADOPTED AS AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE March 19, 1992 Klta barvey Mayor-Commissioner i Approved as to form and and correctWss: A, M. A. Galbraith,/Jr. City Attorney ? Attest: Cynt is E. Goudeau City Jerk 2 4 f 11 ?a, t . f WIT i vr?. 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