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HomeMy WebLinkAbout22-04 Ordinance RECORD OF ORDINANCES Dayton Leeal Blank. Inc Form No. 30043 Ordinance No. 22-04 (amended) Pressed , 20 An Ordinance Amending Ordinance No. 102-89 Regulating Street Name Signs In The City of Dublin WHEREAS, the City desires to provide consistent signs for the safety of its residents; and WHEREAS, Dublin City Council adopted Ordinance No. 102-89 regulating public street name signs; and WHEREAS, certain provisions of this legislation need to be updated and regulations for privately maintained street name signs added. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED b y t he C ouncil o f the C ity o f D ublin,State of Ohio, ~ of the elected members concurring that: Section 1. Standard public street name signs is hereby required for all new and existing public streets within the City of Dublin, and shall conform to the following requirements: (a) All signs are to be brown with reflective white lettering, mounted on brown metal four- sided breakaway posts, with the exception of the Historic District, where street signs are to be black with reflective white lettering, and mounted on black metal posts or wooden posts, dependant upon location. (b) Sign panels for residential streets shall be 9 inches in height. Sign panels for main streets shall be 12 inches in height, with the exception of illuminated signs. The letter font and letter height will be subject to approval by the City Engineer. (c) All new developments must include the standard public street name signs, as approved by the City, and compliant with City specifications and installation procedures, and such signs shall be in place prior to conditional acceptance of the public improvements by the City. The s ubdivider shall be responsible f or the i nitial i nstallation of street name signs, and, after final acceptance, the City is responsible for public street name signs maintenance, repair, and replacement. If during the maintenance period damage is incurred to the signs, the subdivider shall be responsible for reinstalling the signs. The "maintenance period" is defined by the City's subdivision regulations. (d) Illuminated street signs shall be consistent with City Engineering standards and approved by the City Engineer. Section 2. Existing non-standard or distinctive street name signs shall conform to the following: (a) Non-standard or distinctive street name signs within a subdivision that has been previously approved as part of a planned development may be retained, as long as reflective lettering is utilized thereon; (b) When the need arises to replace an existing non-standard or distinctive street name sign, the replacement signs shall conform to standards kept on record by the City's Division of Engineering, have reflective white letters, and the post must be a breakaway type, as approved by the City. (c) As to areas located within the control of a civic or neighborhood association, said association shall be required to purchase and obtain conforming street name signs, as required by this ordinance. Such signs shall be purchased and installed by the association in a timely manner and approved by the City. If the association requests, installation can be made by the City, and the City shall charge the civic or neighborhood association a fee for the actual cost of materials, plus installation of sign posts at the hourly fee, as approved in the City's schedule of fees and charges. Should temporary signs be necessary, it shall be installed at the City's discretion for the purpose of public safety and welfare. The City shall charge the civic or neighborhood association a fee for actual cost of materials and installation for any necessary temporary street name signs fabricated and installed. (d) The City reserves the right to periodically review and inspect non-standard or distinctive street name signs for compliance with applicable City standards, including, but not limited to, maintenance of reflective white lettering. (e) Should the neighborhood or civic association be non-active, or become non-active, and unable to properly maintain their non-conforming street name signs, the City reserves the right to begin the process of replacing the non-conforming signs with standard, conforming signs. The City shall determine the timing of such replacements. RECORD OF ORDINANCES Davton Lcgal Blank. Inc. Form No 30043 Ordinance No. 22-04 (amended) Passed Page 2 , 20 Section 3. When a civic or neighborhood association requests that the City remove non- standard or distinctive public street name signs and/or posts and install standard signs, no fee shall b e a ssessed for s aid removal a nd r eplacement of t hose s igns. H owever, t he C ity s hall determine, based upon budgetary review, the timing of such removal and replacement. Any distinctive street name signs and/or posts removed by the City shall become the property of the City. Section 4. Street name signs for privately maintained streets shall be installed at the subdivider's expense. This signs shall conform to the following standards: (a) All street name signs shall be installed at the time of street construction and prior to use of the street. (b) All sign panels shall be at least 9 inches in height, and contain reflective white lettering mounted on breakaway posts. (c) The sign panels, font used for lettering, and post design will be subject to approval by the City Engineer. (d) Style and color of signs and posts should coordinate with the overall development, to the satisfaction of the City. Maintenance of these signs is the responsibility of the subdivider, or designee. (e) All street name signs shall be installed at locations acceptable to the City Engineer. (f) The City reserves the right to periodically review and inspect this signs to ensure that it is properly installed, is compliant with the application standards of this ordinance, and in good repair. Section 5. This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force on the earliest date permitted by law. Passed this J' day of , 2004. Mayor -Presiding Officer ATTEST: Clerk of Council I hereby certify that copies of this Ordinance/Resolution were posted in the City of Dublin in accordance with Section 731.25 of the Ohio Revised Code. uty Clerk of Council, Dublin, Ohio Office of the City Manager 5200 Emerald Parkways Dublin, Ohio 43017-1006 Memo Phone: (614) 410-4400 • Fax: (614) 410-4490 CITY OF DUBLIN To: Members of Dublin City Council From: Jane S. Brautigam, City Manager°~,~~~,,,~,,.._.s, (J Date: April 5, 2004 Re: Ordinance 2.Z 04 Regulating Street Name Signs in the City of Dublin Initiated Paul A. Hammersmith, City Engineer by: Marsha I. Grigsby, Deputy City Manager/Director of Finance Melody M. Kennedy, Financial Analyst M Summary During the.March 15, 2004 City Council meeting, the issue of reflectivity of Muirfield's street name signs (aka ~~guide signs' was broughtforward as a public safety concern. Staff from the Department of Finance contacted the City's Division of Police, Division of Streets & Utilities, as well as the Washington Township Fire Department with regard to this issue. It was concluded by all officials contacted that the street name signs in Muirfield, and other subdivisions with similar type signs, have limited or little reflectivity. Backaround• Staff contacted Larry Holbrook, of the Muirfield Association subsequent to City Council's March 15th meeting. According to Mr. Holbrook, all street name signs have anoff-white lettering, with a unique vertical read, on a gray wooden post. Mr. Holbrook reported thatover the past few years, the street name signs have been beaded for reflectivity as they have been brought in for maintenance. Mr. Holbrook was informed of City Council's public safety concern with regard to the low visibility of street name signs at nighttime, compounded by the minimal amount of street lighting in the area. Mr. Holbrook was not opposed to bringing to his Board a recommendation, from the City, on a way to increase night time visibility of the street name signs in Muirfield. Additionally, there are other subdivisions in the City of Dublin with non-standard street name signs that may have limited reflectivity. Recommendation: Staff recommends approval of Ordinance 22-04. The Ordinance has been amended to replace the word '~signage" with the word "signs" as requested by the City's Division of Engineering. Aside from this modification, the Ordinance has not been revised since its first reading. Staff is recommending the following pursuant to passage of the Ordinance: 1. The Division of Streets & Utilities will identify all subdivisions in the City of Dublin with non-standard street name signs and evaluate their level of reflectivity; Page 1 4/1/2004 T:A2004\21-04 ORD Street Signage Memo (2).doc Members of Dublin City Council Page 2 Recommendation (continued) 2. In association with the present update of the City's Engineering standards, the Division of Engineering will establish a process to provide reasonable minimum standards of retroreflectivity to provide night time sign visibility. 3. Once the minimum standards are established, the Division of Engineering will workwith the Homeowner's Associations in areas with non-standard street name signs to determine a plan of action, if necessary and appropriate, to replace non-standard street name signs with the current City standard. City staff recognizes that these non-standard street name signs add to the unique presence of certain subdivisions in the City. Every effort will be made to work with the Homeowner's Associations to their satisfaction while keeping public safety as the City's main concern. Office of the City Manager 5200 Emerald Parkway • Dublin, Ohio 43017-1006 Memo Phone: (614) 410-4400 • Fax: (614) 410-4490 CITY OF DUBLIN To: Members of Dublin City Council _ From: Jane S. Brautigam, City Manage. '~Yr.,~-~ . (~~,,ou„~ Date: March 15, 2004 Re: Ordinance 22-04 Regulating Street Name Signage in the City of Dublin .:vitiated Barbara A. Cox, P.E., Assistant City Engineer- Development By. Jerry Ryser, P.S., ROW/Survey Specialist Melody Kennedy, Financial Analyst Summary Recently, it came to our attention that the ordinance regulating public street name Signage in the City of Dublin contained fee language that was not current. The ordinance attached reflects updated language consistent with the established fee structure. While making this modification, staff from the Division of Engineering asked that provisions in th ordinance be updated to clarify an+~address areas not previously included in the Ordinancesas~istoric Dublin. Language was also added to the ordinance to regulate private street narYi'e signage, since it is not currently addressed. Proposed changes in the ordinance have been reviewed by staff from the City's Division of Engineering, Division of Streets & Utilities, Division of Police, and Department of Finance, as well as the Washington Township Fire Department. Background: The City's Division of Streets & Utilities is responsible for maintenance, repair, and replacement of the City's public street name signs. Most are standard street name signs mounted on metal breakaway posts. However, there are subdivisions in the City with non-conforming, distinctive street signs. Muirfield Village, The Reserve, Donegal Cliffs, Waterford Village, and Coventry Woods have wooden street name sign posts with differing, distinctive signage. The Homeowner Associations of these subdivisions are responsible for maintenance, repair, and replacement of their distinctive signage. The Homeowner Associations of Muirfield Village and Coventry Woods prefer to maintain, repair, and replace their subdivision's street signage. The City's crews are periodically asked to replace the wooden sign posts for the homeowner associations of Waterford Village, The Reserve, and Donegal Cliffs. Currently, these customized posts are being replaced at an actual cost of approximately $425 per wooden post, plus a $75 installation fee, to be reimbursed to the City by the homeowner associations. The ordinance also contains a provision that the homeowner association of a subdivision with non-conforming street name signage can request, at the City's expense, to have its non- Ordinance 22-04 -Street Name Signage Page 2 Background (continued): conforming street name signage removed and replaced with conforming signage. The ordinance stipulates the timing of such removal and replacement to be done by the City as the budget allows. River Forest subdivision has taken advantage of this provision in the past, and requested that the City replace its wooden street name sign posts with conforming metal ones. The ordinance was modified to contain language to address the expectations of signage on private streets. In essence, this signage will be required to have the same height, font and white reflective lettering of the public street signage. It will allow decorative posts and details, provided that the post is a breakaway design. Copies of the exhibits demonstrating the guidelines for a typical metal street name sign and a wood post street name sign are attached for your information. The cost of replacement of customized sign posts will be invoiced to the homeowner associations at the fee for damaged property repair (currently $49/hr per City employee), plus the actual cost of materials. Recommendation: Staff recommends approval of Ordinance 204. CITY OF DUBLIN WOOD POST GUIDELINES PREPARED BY THE CITY OF DUBLIN. STREET SIGN E XH I B I T DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT/ DIVISION OF ENGINEERING 5800 Shier-Rings Road • Dublin, Ohio 43016-1236 CITY OF DUBLIN Phone (614)410-4600 ~ Fax (614)761-6506 0'-1 cif' ~ DUAL SIDED 9" ALUMINUM 3 1" (TYP.) BLANK F-CUT TO LENGTH 3 OF STREET NAME. 2" HI INTENSITY BROWN SCOTCH-CITE t'-O" PRESSURE SENSITIVE PAPER. 2 BROWN SQUARE SADDLE BRACKETS ATTACHED. 2 BROWN SIGN EXTRUSION BARS ~ TREET NAME C CUT TO THE LENGTH OF THE SIGN. BOTH THE SADDLE BRACKETS AND SIGN + EXTRUSION BARS ARE BY POP RIVETS ACCORDING TO THE LENGTH OF SIGN. ~ ~,%i STREET TYPE ARE 3" IN CAPS LETTERS ARE 4" IN CAPS HIGHWAY GOTHIC C ON HI HIGHWAY GOTHIC C ON HI INTENSITY WHITE PRESSURE INTENSITY WHITE PRESSURE SENSITIVE PAPER. ~ SENSITIVE PAPER. % i,' 12'-0" ~'i,/ i 8" X 8" WOOD POST. 8 -9" PRESSURE-TREATED LOCATION OF BREAKAWAY CUT. ~ ~ ~ CUT WILL BE 2" DEEP ON ALL 4 SIDES. GROUND LEVEL 6" i ~ UNDERGROUND UTILITIES I I / Two Working Days \ I I "S' gEF~,RE YOU DIG 3'-0" ~ I MIN. I I Coll 800-362-2764 (Toll free) i I OHIO UTILITIES PROTECTION SERVICE ~ I NON-MEMBERS ~ MUST BE CALLED DIRECTLY CITY OF DUBLIN GUIDELINES FOR TYPICAL PREPARED BY THE CITY OF DUBLIN, STREET SIGN E XH I B I T DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT/ DIVISION OF ENGINEERING 5800 Shier-Rings Road • Dublin, Ohio 43016-1236 CITY ~I, DUBLIN Phone (614)410-4600 • Fax (614)761-6506 DUAL SIDED 9" ALUMINUM 2" RAIN CAP BLANK F-CUT TO LENGTH OF STREET NAME. 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