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Case: T11DV04186
Case Details
Entered Date:
06/08/2011
Applicant:
MARK A LOPEZ
Description:
Arizona Auto Tint has been parking this van blocking the walking access along Grant Road and forcing pedestrians to move into the street to pass.
Case Violations
Case Number: T11DV04186
Case Status: COMPLIAN
Case Description: SIGN VIOLATION
Total Violations: 2
Violation Date | Code Statue |
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07/15/2011 | T.C. Ch. 3, Sec. 3-16: A PERMIT IS REQUIRED TO INSTALL A SIGN. A. It shall be a civil infraction for any person to erect, reinstall, alter, change the copy of, repair or relocate a sign within the city limits, or cause the same to be done, without first obtaining a permit or permits from the development services department, as required by this sign code. |
07/15/2011 | T.C. Ch. 3, Sec. 3-57. BANNERS. A piece of fabric permanently attached by one or more edges to a pole, rod or cord. Banners may be attached to a building, where permitted, or placed along a curb. A. Not allowed for nonresidential or home occupation uses. B. The area of curbside banners shall not be included in the calculation of total allowable sign area. C. Removal: Faded or tattered banners must be replaced or removed at the direction of the sign code administrator. D. Right-of-way: Banners may extend or project over a public right-of-way or public property only as provided in section 3-43B. E. Copy limitation: Banners may include logos and pictographs but shall not contain any other lettered copy, except: 1. They may include festive or seasonal proclamations or may announce cultural or civic events that are open to the public. In such case, the banner may devote up to twenty-five (25) percent of the surface area to the name and/or logo of one public, private or commercial sponsor. 2. A banner meeting the criteria for festive or seasonal proclamations may be displayed for sixty (60) days or less and shall be removed within forty-eight (48) hours after the seasonal, cultural or civic event. F. Maximum area: Twenty-five (25) square feet. G. Minimum area: Six (6) square feet. H. Maximum number: One (1) for every fifteen (15) feet of building length per street frontage. On buildings having more than one street frontage, the maximum allowable number of banners is not transferable from one street frontage to another. I. Minimum distance from ground level to bottom of banner: Ten (10) feet. J. Allowable height: May not extend above the facade or eave of the building or structure and shall not exceed forty (40) feet above grade. |
Outstanding Inspections
Case Number: T11DV04186
Case Status: COMPLIAN
Case Description: SIGN VIOLATION
Total Outstanding Inspections - 2
End Date | Description | Inspector | Results | Comments |
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08/15/2011 | NPO - OBSTRUCTION ROW | DJOHNSTO | Item closed | |
08/30/2011 | SIGN - ILLEGAL SIGN | DJOHNSTO | Citation |
Completed Inspections
Case Status: COMPLIAN
Case Number: T11DV04186
Case Description: SIGN VIOLATION
Total Completed Inspections - 2
End Date | Description | Inspector | Results | Comments |
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06/14/2011 | INSP - INITIAL CODE ENFORCMENT | DJOHNSTO | Approved | Banners mounted on vehicle in row. Wall sign needs change of copy permit. Spoke with business owner. Issued a notice of violation for 30 days. He indicated he would comply. Schedule 30 day follow up inspection. |
08/15/2011 | INSP - FOLLOW UP CODE ENFORCE | DJOHNSTO | Approved | Still has a banner on a pole and wall sign with no change of copy permit. Took photos. |
Completed Activity Special Conditions
Case Description - SIGN VIOLATION
Case Number - T11DV04186
Case Status: COMPLIAN
Total Completed Case Activity Conditions: 7
Date | Name |
08/30/2011 | CONTACTED BY MAILING |
09/01/2011 | CERTIFIED RECEIPT CARD |
06/16/2011 | NOTICE OF VIOLATION ISSUED |
08/30/2011 | CITATION ISSUED |
03/21/2012 | VIOLATION CLOSED |
02/09/2012 | COURT HEARING INFO |
12/19/2011 | RESEARCH |