HomeMy WebLinkAboutARB201900130 Checklist 2019-11-13SIGN REVIEW CHECKLIST with REFERENCES — Wall Sign, Single Business
Updated: 6-17-2016
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TYPE
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9.b
For internally illuminated signs, channel lettering
Ok, cabinet signs approved in comprehensive sign plan
(mounted on a raceway or individual letters) is preferred to
cabinet signs.
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5.b
When channel letters cannot be adequately accommodated,
Approved cabinet sign installed
internally illuminated cabinet signs may be considered.
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Reader boards are discouraged.
N/A
MATERIALS
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4.c
Materials used in the sign should complement the building
Standard sign materials used
being served by the sign.
COLOR
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4.e
Color for raceway -mounted channel letters, the raceway
Raceway color matches wall color
shall match the wall color.
Sign colors must be harmonious with each other.
Sign colors are harmonious and are the approved colors
in the comprehensive sign plan
Sign colors must not clash with the site, when viewed in
Sign colors do no clash when viewed in daylight or at
daylight and at night.
night
Overly intense color, (such as dayglo or fluorescent
No overly intense colors
colors), are prohibited.
Use of three colors or less (black and white considered as
Three colors used (black, green, white)
colors)
Additional colors may be approved if they contribute to the
sign balance/unity.
SIZE, SCALE, PROPORTION, AND LOCATION
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4.b
Signs may not exceed the size, height and setback
Sign is proportional wall area and appears to not
requirements as outlined in Section 4.15 of the Albemarle
exceed County requirements
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County Zoning Ordinance unless sign has a variance).
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Appendix
A ratio of 1/3 text to 2/3 wall area or 1/4 text to 3/4 wall
Sign is proportional wall area
A.A
area is a good working proportioning system for placing a
sign.
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Appendix
Color, form, surface pattern, shape, and disposition of
Sign is proportional wall area
A.A.4
elements and openings in an architectural design can affect
our perception of scale and can impact the appearance of a
sign on a building.
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9.d
The wall sign's size must coordinate with the architectural
Sign is proportional wall area
element's size.
The sign should not over -crowd the architectural element,
Sign is proportional wall area
the wall, or the sign area.
Buildings and building elements should not be used as
No building/building elements are being used as
billboards.
billboards
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9.a
Wall signs must integrate with the building's architecture.
Sign is integrated with architecture of building
The sign placement should not obscure architectural
Sign placement does not obscure architectural features
features or details, (such as cornices, windows, columns,
pilasters and paneling).
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9.d
An appropriate height for channel letters in a 30" high sign
band is 18".
Channel letter height is appropriate
This allows 6" of unoccupied space above and below the
Spacing above and below is adequate
letters.
4" of clear space above, below, and to the sides of a
Spacing above, below, and to the sides of sign is
channel letter sign is considered a minimum, with larger
adequate
clearances required for larger sign bands.
Degree of visibility, the distance from the Entrance
Highly visible
Corridor, and the architectural design of the building/area
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will determine sign size, placement, and proportions.
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4.d
Lettering should be in proportion (font size and typeface
style) to the sign and the building.
Lettering is proportional to sign and building
Use of three typefaces or less.
Ok, one typeface used
Additional typefaces may be approved if they contribute to
a balanced/legible/unified sign design.
N/A
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9.e.iv
The width of the outline must be in proportion to the width
of the letter.
N/A
An outline width of 1 /8" has been found to be an
appropriate sign dimension.
N/A
TRADEMARKS, CORPORATE LOGOS AND GRAPHICS
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4.f
The ARB may require that the color and scale of standard
templates for trademarks, service marks, corporate logos
and graphics be modified.
None proposed
When used, trademarks, service marks, corporate logos
and/or graphics should be incorporated as an integral part
of the overall sign.
None proposed
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5.a
External (or no) illumination is preferred for approved
graphics/logos;
None proposed
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5.b
internal illumination may be considered for approval on a
case -by -case basis.
None proposed
LIGHTING
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9.e.i
External or no illumination is preferred for wall signs.
Internal illumination ok
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5.f
Any internal illumination is considered to contribute to
visual clutter and will be limited.
Internal illumination ok
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5. c
Internal illumination design approval will be evaluated on
size, balance, complexity, and distance from the Entrance
Corridor.
Internal illumination design approved
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9.e.iv
The backgrounds of such cabinet signs must be made
Background of cabinet sign is opaque
opaque zero light transmission).
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5.e
External illumination should be shielded and not create
No external illumination proposed
Tare.
All external light sources shall be white.
No external light sources proposed
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9.ii
Sign lighting (external) should be shielded so that it
No external illumination proposed
illuminates only face of the sign and does not shine beyond
the ed e of the sign.
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9.iii
Channel letters with translucent faces must have no light
No translucent faces proposed
spilling outward from the top, bottom, sides or back.
Faces and returns of channel letters shall be opaque when
Channel letters are not back lit
back -lit (halo -lit).
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9.iv
Cabinet signs shall have a non -illuminated background, or
Opaque background proposed
an opaque zero light transmission background.
Cabinet signs shall be constructed such that no light spills
No light spills out from top, bottom, sides, or back
outward from the top, bottom, sides or back.
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5.g
All illumination shall be non -blinking.
None proposed
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5.h
An exposed light source that forms the body of a sign,
None proposed
(such as exposed neon signs), shall not be used in the
Entrance Corridors.
ARB ACTIONS
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Red acrylic #2283 has been determined to be an
None proposed
(BP)2001-12
inappropriate color for signs. Pantone color match
Wood Grill
for 2283 is 485C. Red #2793 has been approved
as an acceptable substitute. Pantone color match
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for 2793 is 187C. See below.
12/21/15 action on
Generally, for signs in the Entrance Corridors, red 485
None proposed
ARB 2015-114 & -
may be acceptable on a case -by -case basis as a
115 Shell Signs
secondary color.
ARB
Visual clutter resulting from adjacency, for example at the
None proposed
Action
Hardee's locations, is a reasonable basis for not allowing
Memo:
illumination of the graphic.
5/7/12
ARB
Accent color letters can be used in a sign when portrayed
None proposed
Action
as a graphic, up to 33% of the length of the sign.
Memo:
8/3/2015
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Completeness Check for Signs
Project #/Name: _ARB-2019-130
Date Received at County: _10-29-2019
Date Received in Design Planning: _11-7-2019
Date of Checklist Check: _11-8-2019 Assigned to/Date: _11-8-2019
FEES
3. ARB Review — Will the permanent sign(s) be constructed in an Entrance Corridor?
(See the Entrance Corridor map in the Sign Permit Application packet for a list of Entrance Corridors.)
❑ Yes ('Phis sign will be constructed in an Entrance Corridor and it does not meet the conditions of a $129.00
Comprehensive Sign Review. See ARB requirements next pages.)
® Yes (This sign will be constructed in an Entrance Corridor and it does meet the conditions of a Waive Fee
Comprehensive Sign Review. See ARB requirements next pages)
❑ No (This sign will not be constructed in an Entrance Corridor)
FEE TOTAL (Please add all the amounts checked in sections 1 — 3):
FREESTANDING SIGNS
I A. Submittal Requirements
❑ Site plan or latest approved plat showing, to scale, the proposed location of the sign(s) with dimensions.
❑ Distance from the sign to the property lines and/or edge of the VDOT right-of-way.
❑ If the sign will be located in an easement, a letter of approval from the easement holder will be required.
$ 0.00
❑ A to -scale color illustration of the proposed sign showing
❑ Dimensions of the sign, including overall height from the ground; cabinet size, length, width and depth; base
size, etc. (Be sure to also include these dimensions on the diagrams provided in the Sign Permit Application packet.)
❑ Proposed lettering and/or graphics in their proposed location.
❑ Entrance Corridor Requirements: If the sign is to be constructed in an Entrance Corridor, also provide a color
illustration of the front and side elevations of the sign showing:
o If internally illuminated, indicate which areas of the sign are opaque and which are illuminated. Internally
illuminated cabinet signs must have opaque backgrounds. (Opaque materials don't allow light to pass through.
When lit only from behind, the color of an opaque material cannot be detected nor can objects be seen through it.)
o Identification of proposed materials and colors. Include standard color id numbers (Pantone, Benjamin Moore,
Acrylic, etc.) for all materials, text, graphics, base, faces, trim caps, returns, etc.
o Provide accurate physical samples of all colors proposed, preferably in the material proposed. (Paint chips that
accurately reflect the proposed colors are acceptable.)
o Provide a site plan showing proposed landscaping around the sign, including botanical names and planting sizes.
o Additional submittal materials may be required if review by the Architectural Review Board is necessary. (The
applicant will be notified if this requirement applies.)
WALL SIGNS
® A drawing, to scale, showing dimensions of the sign (length, height, depth).
® Elevation drawing(s) or modified photograph of the entire building, to scale and in color, showing
® The sign location on the building, sign height above grade, and the length of building frontage. (Be sure to also
include these dimensions on the diagrams provided in Appendix B.)
® Sign lettering and/or graphics in their proposed location.
® Entrance Corridor Requirements: If the sign is to be constructed in an Entrance Corridor also provide a color
illustration of the front and side elevations of the sign showing:
o Indication of sign type (channel letters, cabinet, panel, etc.).
o Indicate on the drawings the proposed materials and colors. Include standard color identification numbers
(Pantone, Benjamin Moore, Acrylic, etc.) for all materials, text, graphics, faces, trim caps, etc. For channel letter
signs, indicate on the drawing that the raceway color shall match the color of the wall to which the raceway is
attached.
o Provide accurate physical samples of all colors proposed in the sign, preferably in the material proposed. (Paint
chips that accurately reflect the proposed colors are acceptable.)
o Location of proposed light fixtures and manufacturer cut sheets describing illumination type, intensity, style,
shielding, color, and height. All lighting must meet ordinance requirements as outlined in Section 4.17.
o For internally illuminated signs, indicate which areas of the sign are opaque and which are illuminated. (Opaque
materials don't allow light to pass through. When lit only from behind, the color of an opaque material cannot be
detected nor can objects be seen through it.
ILLUMINATION REQUIREMENTS
❑ The location of proposed light fixtures identified on a plan and/or elevation
❑ Manufacturer cut sheets describing illumination type, intensity, style, shielding, color, and height. All lighting must
meet ordinance requirements as outlined in Section 4.17 of the Zoning Ordinance.
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