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Criterlon No. 2: <br />That th— e vanance Wiil not be materially detrimental to the property in the <br />area of the subject property or to the City as a whole. <br />a' Fl�dings:. The proposal is to relocate an existing sign to a <br />new location on site. The current sign extends into the <br />Evergreen Way rtght-oi-way; the new location would provide <br />for a two-foot setback from both the east and west property <br />lines. By relocating the sign to the proposed location the sign <br />is actually moving towards confortnance with regards to <br />height. The subject site is surrounded on three sides by <br />public roadways, and therefore the proposed sign location <br />should not be detrimental to any adjacent properties are the <br />City as a whole. <br />The City provided written notice to all property owners within <br />300 feet of the subject property and no comments were <br />received. <br />The City of Eveiell Public Works and Building Departments <br />had the opportunity to review the proposal. The following <br />comments were received: a) A building pertnit is required for <br />the new sign. b) The sign shall be located entirely within the <br />Totem's property envelope. No portion of the sign may <br />overhang the pubiic right-of-way. <br />b• Conclus(ons: By relocating the subject sign, lhe site is <br />moving towards confortnance with the standards established <br />in the zoning code. There are no other signs immediately <br />adjacent to the proposed sign location. The proposed <br />variance should not be materially detrimental to the <br />neighborhood area or the City as a whole. <br />Criterion No. 3: <br />That the vsn ance wiil only grant the subject property the same general <br />rights enjoyed by other property in the same area and zone as the subject <br />property. <br />� a' F�ndin�s: By allowing the new sign to be relocated on the <br />same site the applicant is enjoying ihe same rights o( <br />neighboring properties and businesses, by allowing <br />themseives some form of public advertising. <br />Evergreen Way is host to numerous businesses that have <br />freestanding signs. Many o( these signs do not meet the <br />current zoning setback requirements. <br />