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SECOND AND FINAL READING OF AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE OF THE CITY OF COMMERCE CITY BY THE COMPREHENSIVE REVISION OF ARTICLE VIII THEREOF CONCERNING REGULATION OF SIGNS
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Summary & Background
The Land Development Code (LDC) (Ordinance #1798) was adopted by City Council in January 2009 and went into effect on March 1, 2009. This Land Development Code was a comprehensive update to the Commerce City Zoning Ordinance, which included a wide variety of topics dealing with development and land use, such as application types, zoning districts, use standards, subdivision procedures, design standards and signs. Thousands of items are included within the Land Development Code and overall, the updated code has been a tremendous help to staff and applicants when reviewing development proposals. While the LDC will receive another comprehensive update in the next 1.5 years, certain changes or amendments are currently necessary and helpful to guide future development.
This particular amendment falls within a specific topic: Revising the sign regulations to meet criteria established by recent Supreme Court decisions, including Reed v. Town of Gilbert (2015) and City of Austin v. Reagan National Advertising of Austin (2022). Also included in the update are limited ministerial changes and modernizations. Article VIII has also been extensively re-organized, and updated graphics included.
To provide the sign code regulations update, consultants Gerald E. Dahl, Murray Dahl Beery & Renaud LLP and Martin Landers, Plan Tools LLC, have been engaged. Please see attached draft sign code regulations document.
On October 4, 2022, the city’s Planning Commission held a regular meeting on the updated sign code regulations with the consultants and recommended approval to City Council 5-0.
The language for the proposed amendments is within the council packet.
Staff Responsible (Department Head): Jim Tolbert, Community Development
Staff Presenting: C...
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