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Committee of Adjustment
December 11, 2018
Juliane von Westerholt, Senior Planner 519-741-2200 ext. 7157
Jenna Daum, Technical Assistant - 519-741-2200 ext. 7760
DSD -18-170
SG 2018-015 - 371 Franklin Street N
Waterloo Region District School Board
Approve with Conditions
December 3, 2018
Location Map: 371 Franklin Street N
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Planning Comments:
City Planning staff conducted a site inspection of the property on December 2nd, 2018. The subject
property is zoned Neighbourhood Institutional Zone (1-1). The property is designated Institutional in the
2014 Official Plan and Low Rise Residential in the 1994 Official Plan. As the 2014 Official Plan is under
appeal, the Low Rise Residential Policies from 1994 will apply to this application.
Proposed location of ground supported sign with automatic changing copy (location of existing
ground supported sign with manual changing copy)
The applicant is requesting permission to install a ground supported sign with automatic changing copy.
The applicant is asking for relief from Section 680.3.29 of the Sign By-law to allow automatic changing
copy on a sign that is located 11 metres from a residentially zoned lot located on the same street rather
than the required minimum of 100 metres.
The intent of Section 680.3.29 of the Sign By-law is to ensure that an adequate distance is maintained
between automatic changing copy signs and residential zones in order to minimize the impacts of the
additional illumination and distraction of the changing sign. The intent of this regulation is also to ensure
that the brightness of the screen does not cause a nuisance by casting light onto residential properties.
Staff is of the opinion that the reduced setback proposed by the applicant is sufficient because the sign
will not be directly in any abutting properties line of sight. The intent of the sign is that it is to be viewed
from both directions of traffic on Fischer -Hallman Road and will not directly face abutting properties.
Based on the above comments, staff is of the opinion that the requested variances are appropriate
development for the subject lands and surrounding area. Planning staff recommends that this application
be approved subject to the conditions outlined in the Recommendation section of this report.
Building Comments:
The Building Division has no objections to the proposed sign variance provided a sign permit is obtained
prior to erection.
Transportation Services Comments:
Transportation Services has no concerns with the proposed application.
Engineering Comments:
No concerns with the proposed sign.
Environmental Planning Comments:
No concerns with the proposed sign.
Heritage and Policy Planning Comments:
No concerns with the proposed sign.
RECOMMENDATION:
That application SG 2018-015 requesting permission for:
1) Relief from section 680.3.29 of the Sign By-law to allow automatic changing copy on a sign
that is located 11 metres from a residentially zoned lot located on the same street rather
than the required minimum of 100 metres, be approved, subject to the following conditions:
That a Sign Permit is obtained for the proposed business from the Planning
Division;
2. That the automatic changing copy shall not contain flashing, intermittent or moving
lights and that the rate of change in the content of the graphics shall remain static
for a minimum of six (6) seconds in accordance with the sign by-law;
3. That the automatic changing copy portion of the sign be turned off between the
hours of 11 pm and 6 am;
4. That the above noted conditions 1 to 3 be fulfilled no later than April 1, 2019. Any
request for a time extension must be approved in writing by the Manager of
Development Review (or designate) prior to the completion date set out in the
decision. Failure to fulfill these conditions will result in this approval becoming null
and void
Jenna Daum Juliane von Westerholt, BES, MCIP, RPP
Technical Assistant (Planning and Zoning) Senior Planner
Region of Waterloo
November 29, 2018
Holly Dyson
City of Kitchener
200 King Street West
P.O. Box 1118
Kitchener, ON N2G 4G7
Dear Ms. Dyson:
PLANNING, DEVELOPMENT
AND LEGISLATIVE SERVICES
150 Frederick Street, 8th Floor
Kitchener ON N2G 4A Canada
Telephone: 519-575-4400
TTY: 519-575-4608
Fax: 519-575-4449
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File No.: D20-20/VAR KIT GEN
Re: Committee of Adjustment Meeting on December 11, 2018, City of Kitchener
Regional staff have reviewed the following Committee of Adjustment applications and
have following comments:
1. SG 2018-014 — 321 Fischer Hallman Road — No Concerns
2. SG 2018-015 — 371 Franklin Street North — No Concerns
3. A 2018-126 — 468 Trussler Road — No Concerns
4. A 2018-128 — 24 Crosswinds Drive — No Concerns
5. A 2018-129 — 398 Rivertrail Avenue — No Concerns
6.
A 2018-130
—
374, 380 and 384 Prospect Avenue — No Concerns
7.
A 2018-131
—
414 and 424 Prospect Avenue — No Concerns
8.
A 2018-132
—
114-120 Victoria Street South — No Concerns
9.
A 2018-133
—
121 Walter Street — No Concerns
10.A
2018-134
—
76 Grand Flats Trail — No Concerns
11.
A 2018-135
— 171 Rivertrail Avenue — No Concerns
12.
A 2018-136
— 248 Shady Glen Cres — No Concerns
13.
A 2018-137
— 1 Goodrich Drive AKA 1 Chandaria Place — No Concerns
14.
A 2018-138
— 242, 254 and 262 Queen Street South — No Concerns
15.
A 2018-139
— 16 Chapel Hill Drive — No Concerns
16.
A 2018-140
— 405 and 409 Nyberg Street — No Concerns
17.A
2018-141
—
1800 Victoria Street North — No Concerns
Please be advised that any development on the subject lands is subject to the
provisions of the Regional Development Charge By-law 14-046 or any successor
thereof and may require payment of Regional Development Charges for these
developments prior to the issuance of a building permit.
The comments contained in this letter pertain to the Application numbers listed. If a site
is subject to more than one application, additional comments may apply.
Document Number: 2877629
Please forward any decisions on the above mentioned Application numbers to the
undersigned.
Yours Truly,
Monirul Islam, P.Eng.
Transportation Planner
(519) 575-4435
Grand River Conservation Authority
Resource Management Division
Andrew Herreman, Resource Planning
Technician
400 Clyde Road, P.O. Box 729
Cambridge, Ontario N 1 R 5W6
Phone: (519) 621-2761 ext. 2228
E-mail: aherreman@grandriver.ca
PLAN REVIEW REPORT: City of Kitchener
Holly Dyson
DATE: December 3, 2018 YOUR FILE: See below
RE: Applications for Minor Variance (Signs and Fences):
SG 2018-014 321 Fischer Hallman Road
SG 2018-015 371 Franklin Street North
FN 2018-003 626 Blair Creek Drive
Applications for Minor Variance:
A 2018-116
359 Alice Avenue
A 2018-123
106 Ahrens Street West
A 2018-125
810 Frederick Street
A 2018-126
468 Trussler Road
A 2018-128
24 Crosswinds Drive
A 2018-129
398 Rivertrail Avenue
A 2018-130
374, 380 & 384 Prospect Avenue
A 2018-131
414 & 424 Prospect Avenue
A 2018-133
121 Walter Street
A 2018-134
76 Grand Flats Trail
A 2018-135
171 Rivertrail Avenue
A 2018-136
248 Shady Glen Crescent
A 2018-137
1 Goodrich Drive/1 Chandaria Place
A 2018-138
242, 254 & 262 Queen Street South
A 2018-139
16 Chapel Hill Drive
Applications for Consent:
B 2018-121
59 Irvin Street
B 2018-122
20 Victoria Marie Court/15 Prince Albert Boulevard
B 2018-124
34 Third Avenue
B 2018-126
53 Second Avenue
B 2018-127
385 Frederick Street
GRCA COMMENT*:
The above noted applications are located outside the Grand River Conservation Authority areas
of interest. As such, we will not undertake a review of the applications and plan review fees will
not be required. If you have any questions, or require additional information, please contact me.
Sincerely,
Andrew Herreman
Resource Planning Technician
Grand River Conservation Authority
"These comments are respectfully submitted as advice and reflect resource concerns within the scope and mandate of the Page 1 of 1
Grand River Conservation Authority.