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Ordinance 2617CITY OF ALAMEDA ORDINANCE NO. 2617 New Series AMENDING THE ALAMEDA MUNICIPAL CODE BY AMENDING SUBSECTIONS 30-6., 30-6.5(h), 30-6.15 (m) (4), AND 30- 15 (m) (5), OF CHAPTER XXX (DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS) , AND ADDING SUBSECTION 30-6.15 (y), PERTAINING TO THE CITY OF ALAMEDA SIGN REGULATIONS that:BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ALAEDA Section Findinqs The ci ty Council seeks to establish -reasonable regulations for all exterior signs in the City of Alameda in orderto: (a) balance the right of individuals to identify their businesses and convey their messages and the right of the public to be protected against the unrestricted proliferation of signs; (b) ( c) ( d) ( e) (f) (g) (h) (i) further the objectives of the General Plan; protect the public health, safety, and welfare; reduce traffic hazards; facilitate the creation of an attractive and harmonious communi ty; protect property values; promote economic development; preserve the right of free speech; and clarify currently confusing language; and This ordinance has been duly processed with proper public notice; and The proposal is not subject to CEQA under the General Rule section 15061 (b) (3); and The proposal does not have the significant effect on the environment; potential causing The City Council has conducted legally noticed public hearings and have provided all interested parties an opportunity to be heardon these issues. section 2 The Alameda Municipal Code is hereby am nded by amending the following definitions in Subsections 30-6., of Chapter XXX , (Development Regulations) Section 6 (Sign Regulations) thereof to read as follows: 30-6.Def ini tions. OFF-PREMISE DIRECTIONAL SIGN : A sign identifying apublicly-owned facility, emergency facility, tenants within a business park , temporary subdivision signs , which are no greater than 30 square feet in area. Such facilities and business parks may have no more than two off-premise directional signs. Real estate signs are not included in this definition. REAL ESTATE SIGN : A sign indicating that a property or any portion thereof is open for inspection , for sale , for rent, or otherwise available or directing people to such a property. Temporary subdivision signs are not included under this definition. section The Alameda Municipal Code is hereby amended by amending Subsections 30-6.5(h), 30-6.15(m) (4), and 30-6.15(m) (5) of Chapter XXX (Development Regulations) , section (Sign Regulations), thereof to read as follows: 30-6. 5 Prohibited Signs. (h.PORTABLE FREESTANDING SIGN Portable freestanding signs are prohibited except for temporary service station and realestate signs on medians of public roads and sidewalks. Such temporary service station and real estate signs may not be placed on medians or sidewalks in a manner which obstructs pedestrian or vehicular traffic , or lines of sight. 30-6.Signs Exempt. (m.) (4.MOTOR VEHICLE SIGN : One sign per vehicle may be placed or affixed on the window of the vehicle. The sign may not exceed two (2) square feet in area and may not be placed or affixed in a manner that would obstruct the driver I s vision. (m. )(5. )REAL ESTATE SIGN: (a)Signs may only be located on private property in any zoning district with the owner I s permission. (b)On-premise signs shall be located in accordance with the following: (1 )One on-premise sign indicating the property is forsale or rent or otherwise available. For single family dwellings or duplexes , the sign area shallnot exceed four (4) square feet in area. For mUlti-family dwellings , commercial , or industrialuses, the sign area shall not exceed sixteen (16) square feet in area. (2 )In addition , one on-premise sign indicating the property is open for inspection not exceeding four (4) square feet in area. This sign may not be placed more than two hours prior to the open house and must be removed wi thin two hours after the open house. ( 3 )In addition , up to three (3) on-premise sign riders indicating information such as the agent I s name and phone numbers home warranties offered instructions on viewing the property. Each rider shall not exceed one (1) square foot. ( c)Off-premise signs are limited to a maximum of six (6) per open house , not exceeding four (4) square feet in area per sign. Signs may not be placed on public property except for medians of public roads and sidewalks. Signs may not be placed on medians or sidewalks in a mannerwhich obstructs pedestr ian or vehicular traff ie lines of sight. These signs may not be placed more than two hours prior to the open house and must be removed wi thin two hours after the open house. Section 4 The Alameda Municipal Code is hereby amended byadding Subsection 30-6.15 (y) to Chapter XXX (DevelopmentRegulations), Sectl0n (Sign Regulations) thereof to read follows: y. NON-COMMERCIAL, POLITICAL. RELIGIOUS OR PUBLIC SERVICE SIGNS Signs containing non-commercial , political , religious orpublic service messages provided that these signs are used exclusively to display such messages and comply with the applicable advertising structure controls in Subsection 6-3 of Chapter VI of this Code. Section 5 This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after the expiration of thirty (30) days from the date of its final passage. Attest: ' ( ty Clerk , the undersigned , hereby certify that the foregoing Ordinance was duly and regularly adopted and passed by the Council of the City of Alameda in regular meeting assembled on the 6th day of,October , 1992, by the following vote to wit: AYES:Counci1members Camicia , Lucas , Roth and President Withrow.. None.NOES: ABSENT:Councilman Arnerich .. ABSTENTIONS:None. IN WITNESS, WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the official seal of said City this 7rh day of rohpr 1992. QMt7 $1/Diane B. Felsch, City Clerk Ci ty of Alameda