File #: 20-1838    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Action Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 8/20/2020 In control: Town Council Meeting
On agenda: 9/14/2020 Final action:
Title: Public hearing on proposed amendments to Chapter 18 - Zoning, Article 19 - Nameplates and Signs relating to Temporary Sign Regulations
Attachments: 1. Proposed Ordinance, 2. Regulatory Requirements for Temporary Signs Text Amendments, 3. PC-Memo-TempSigns_09-09-20rev
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Public hearing on proposed amendments to Chapter 18 - Zoning, Article 19 - Nameplates and Signs relating to Temporary Sign Regulations
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EXPLANATION AND SUMMARY:

In 2015, the U.S. Supreme Court decided Reed v. Town of Gilbert, ruling that the regulation of temporary non-commercial signs must be content neutral and that content-based regulation is unconstitutional. Currently, the Town of Vienna's zoning code regulations of temporary signs is content based, providing different requirements for temporary real estate signs, temporary public and semi-public signs, temporary election signs, and temporary construction signs.

In February 2019, the zoning administrator made a determination that the Town would enforce the least restrictive standards for all temporary signs, allowing not more than 50 square feet total for temporary signs.

The Local Government Attorney's Association of Virginia has prepared a model sign ordinance, which staff has utilized to draft proposed amendments to the temporary sign regulations.

The Planning Commission reviewed the draft amendments at two work sessions, on August 12 and August 26, 2020, and will hold a public hearing on September 9, 2020. The Planning Commission has made several revisions to the draft proposed amendments.

It is proposed that the temporary sign regulations in the Town's Code be updated immediately based upon provisions from the model sign ordinance. The model sign ordinance also will be considered as part of the more comprehensive zoning update process.

Strategic Plan Initiative: Vienna is an influential and well-governed community

Departmental Recommendation: The proposed amendments are necessary to ensure that the Town's temporary sign regulations are compliant with recent Supreme Court decisions. Town staff recommends approval of the amendments as proposed.

Finance Recommendation: N/A

Purchasing Recommendation: N/A

Town Attorney Recommendation: The Town Attorney recommends adopti...

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