Zoning Board of
Appeals Minutes
MINUTES
Cascade Charter Township Zoning Board of Appeals
Tuesday, May 10, 2005
7:00 pm
ARTICLE 1. Chairman Casey called the meeting to order at 7:05 pm.
Members Present: Beahan, Casey, Lewis, Neal
Members Absent: Crawley (unexcused), Vaughn (excused), 2nd Alternate
Richards (excused).
Others Present: Planner Deem, Admin. Assistant Thompson and those
listed on Supplement #1 (including the applicant and two government
students).
ARTICLE 2. The agenda was approved on motion by Member Lewis and
supported by Member Beahan. The motion carried.
ARTICLE 3. The Minutes of the April 12, 2005 meeting were approved
as submitted on motion by Member Beahan and supported by Member Lewis.
The motion carried.
ARTICLE 4. The Planning Commission Minutes of April 4, 2005 and
April 18, 2005 were received and filed.
ARTICLE 5. Case #05-2723: The Clever Cook
(PUBLIC HEARING)
The applicant requested a variance from the Esplanade PUD to have a
sign that is larger than the Ordinance allows. The business is located
at 5775 - 28th Street, SE.
Chairman Casey disclosed he had a former relationship with the
applicant when they were tenants at Cascade East. In the capacity of
former employment he would have approved the sign and lease for the
applicant. He has been retired for the past four years. Member Lewis
related he did not see any conflict of interest and there was no
exchange of dollars.
Planner Deem related the applicant is present for a variance
request for The Clever Cook at 5775 - 28th Street. The request is to
allow a sign that is 4-1/2 s.f. larger than allowed by the PUD
Ordinance. The PUD Ordinance allows 20 square feet for a sign. The
applicant is requesting to re-locate their current sign and move it to
the new space in Esplanade Mall. The sign is 24.56 s.f. in size.
Planner Deem then went through the findings of fact:
1) That there are exceptional or extraordinary conditions or
circumstances that are inherent to the property in question and that
do not apply generally to the other nearby properties in the same
zoning district. Applicants that want more signage than is allowed is
a situation that occurs in every zoning district. There is nothing
unique to this property that cannot be applied to other properties and
other businesses in the same building.
2) That the exceptional or extraordinary conditions or circumstances
are not the result of actions of the applicant taken subsequent to the
adoption of this Ordinance (any action taken by an applicant pursuant
to lawfully adopted regulations preceding this ordinance will not be
considered self-created.) The applicant does not wish to purchase a
new sign that meets the sign regulations for their new location. Their
previous sign met the Township requirements in its former location.
This condition is the result of actions taken by the applicant.
3) That such variance is the minimum variance that will make possible
the reasonable use of the land, building, or structure. There is no
minimum variance needed to make reasonable use of the property. The
owner feels that it would be difficult to place "The Clever
Cook" within the allowed 20 square feet. There is currently a
cover on the existing sign of the previous tenant. This cover appears
to meet the size requirements for the PUD Ordinance. "The Clever
Cook" is easily readable from 28th Street.
4) That the granting of the variance will not be injurious to the
neighborhood or otherwise detrimental to the public welfare. The
granting of the variance would not be detrimental to the public
welfare. The sign would be allowed under the B-2 sign ordinance but
this is a PUD where the maximum is 20 s.f. per tenant.
5) That the condition or situation of the specific piece of property,
or the intended use of the property, for which the variance is sought
is not of so general or recurrent nature as to make it more reasonable
and practical to amend the Zoning Ordinance. There have been
complaints in the past about the amount of signage allowed in the
Esplanade PUD. This PUD was created in 1986. At that time, the amount
of signage allowed per building was 100 square feet, regardless of the
number of tenants. The PUD was allowed to have additional signage with
a limit of 20 square feet per tenant. Since that time the Township has
changed their sign regulations. At the current time for a multi-tenant
building, each tenant is allowed one square foot for each foot of
lineal frontage. A request to increase the allowable signage would be
more practical to amend the PUD Ordinance to allow the signage
requirements to be similar to the Sign Ordinance requirements.
6) The Zoning Board of Appeals shall further find that the reasons set
forth in the application justify the granting of the variance, and
that it is the minimum variance that will make possible the reasonable
use of the land, building or structure. These findings of fact do not
justify the granting of this variance request. This request is not
unique to this site, the request is the result of actions taken by the
applicant, and this is not the minimum variance needed to make
reasonable use of this property.
Planner Deem recommended denial of the sign variance request. Staff
further recommended should the applicant wish to continue to get more
signage, she should work with the owner and other tenants to amend the
PUD ordinance.
Member Lewis asked if this particular PUD were to come in as a new
PUD today, what size signs would be allowed. Planner Deem responded it
would be one square foot for every lineal foot of frontage. The
applicant states the frontage is 140 feet although Staff does not feel
that is correct. The applicant's proposed sign would meet that
requirement.
Member Lewis asked didn't we change some regulation to the closer
to the road the business is the smaller the sign would be allowed.
Planner Deem related yes, but that was in the B-1 village zoning
district.
The applicant, Sandra Younkin, owner of The Clever Cook, was
present. She referred to the findings of fact #3. Currently there is a
cover over the existing sign of the previous tenant. The covering does
meet the size requirement. Ms. Younkin related the business name is
"The Clever Cook" on one line. The temporary covering does
not correspond to anything such as stationary, newsletter, etc. that
has the business name on it because it is on two lines. The business
name and logo is all on one line. The store has been open for almost
five years and she has worked hard to establish a clientele and
branding people identify with. To say "The Clever Cook" on
two lines is not the business logo. The Clever Cook sign from the D
& W Cascade East plaza is made of channel letters. It looked
really nice at D & W but it would look really bad at the new
location. The sign would have to be painted a burgundy color to fit in
with the other signs. Ms. Younkin related the Sundance Grill has less
frontage and their sign is much bigger. The Clever Cook sign would
look very nice there when painted. Ms. Younkin related her concern is
people won't recognize the business in the new location. Basically the
sign is good and the business was moved ¾ of a mile down 28th Street.
The request is a small variance to use the current sign.
Member Lewis related he is not familiar with channel signs. Ms.
Younkin related she paid $7,500 for the sign five years ago. To move
the sign and have it painted would cost $900. The sign was made by
hand. Each channel letter is formed individually and not done by
machine. Ms. Younkin related the other problem is the wall sign is the
only signage in the whole mall. She would like people to find her
business.
Member Beahan asked what did the owner of the shopping center say
when you asked him about this. Ms. Younkin responded the management
person called when they got the notice. They didn't have a problem
with it. When she looked at the property the realtor stated she could
move the sign over and it would not be a problem.
Ms. Younkin asked if the landlord wanted to change the PUD
Ordinance would he have to come to the township. Planner Deem
responded yes, first in front of the Planning Commission and they
would make a recommendation to the Township Board. Ms. Younkin related
she has a feeling some store owners have approached the landlord about
it before.
Planner Deem related we have made several businesses change their
signs. One of them was Hungry Howie's.
Ms. Younkin related she is just a small business owner. A new sign
would be a financial hardship.
Chairman Casey related the applicant's sign in Cascade East near
the road and is larger because that was established in 1960. The sign
was not allowed to get any bigger than it was. There were not an equal
number of possibilities for every tenant to be on that sign. The words
"Cascade East" had to be changed to smaller letters to
accommodate space for additional tenants.
Member Lewis supported by Member Beahan moved to open the public
hearing. The motion carried and the public hearing was opened.
No one in the audience spoke at the public hearing.
Planner Deem related he received a letter in favor of the variance
from Panache, another tenant in Esplanade Mall.
Member Beahan supported by Member Lewis moved to close the public
hearing. The motion carried and the public hearing was closed.
Member Lewis related we have an ordinance and as much as he
appreciates the applicant's feelings and thoughts about an individual
business it is a unique problem. The Zoning Board has to be fair to
everybody. We just can't do spot zoning and spot variances. Member
Lewis related he would have a difficult time voting for this variance.
Member Lewis related it seems since we have had a lot of requests from
other tenants in this PUD, the way to handle it would be to bring the
PUD back and update the sign portion. He is sure this particular
business would like to have their sign up now. He asked if there is
any possibility of giving the sign variance with a time limitation. If
the landlord rejected the idea of updating the PUD, the sign would
have to come down. At least the sign could be up while the landlord is
going through the process.
Member Beahan asked what if the landlord for the PUD wouldn't want
to apply for the PUD amendment. Member Lewis responded the sign would
come down.
Member Beahan stated so we would be granting approval of this
applicant's sign variance on the basis that they would get a PUD
amendment change.
Planner Deem related he would like to have a condition to not allow
the sign until the PUD application has been made.
Chairman Casey related the sign near the road might be in the lease
and not be able to be changed. At the very least, the applicant will
incur costs for moving, painting and reinstalling the sign. Chairman
Casey related he sees a problem with a variance being temporary and
being granted without the signature of the PUD owner. If we grant the
variance we would be allowing the tenant to do something the landlord
may or may not want.
Planner Deem related from the Township's standpoint, we are
following the ordinance. The owner of the business has the legal right
to ask for the variance.
Member Neal related he does not know how we can grant a variance.
The variance can be denied if conditioned upon the owner of the PUD
applying for a change to allow a sign of that size as the applicant
wishes. Probably it would be best to put a time limit on it.
Member Lewis asked the applicant if there is a time frame when the
sign must be removed the former location. Ms. Younkin related if they
rent out the space quickly, then it should come down fast. Ms. Younkin
related there are other empty spaces in her former location and she
would like to leave the sign there until this is resolved.
Member Lewis supported by Member Beahan moved that the applicant's
request for a sign variance be denied. The motion carried.
Member Lewis supported by Member Beahan moved that the applicant's
request for a variance be granted to place the sign on the building
with the following conditions within 60 days: 1) the building owner is
to make an application to amend the PUD Ordinance to allow more
signage; and 2) if no application is made within 60 days, or the
request is denied by the Township Board, the applicant shall meet the
current sign regulations.
Chairman Casey requested a time frame for the sign to come down.
Member Lewis related ten days after the 60 days it would come down.
Member Neal related it should be clearly understood it is incumbent
upon the applicant to get to the owner of the PUD and persuade the
owner to make application for a change.
Member Beahan related if the owner does not come in to make an
amendment request, the variance is dead in the water. Otherwise, we
would be undermining the PUD and setting a bad precedent.
Member Lewis related his reason for the motion is recognized by the
fact this particular PUD was done in 1986 and the Township sign
regulations have changed since then and the Township has received
previous complaints from the tenants needing some relief in regard to
signs.
The motion carried.
ARTICLE 6. Any Other Business
Member Lewis related the term limit amendment was discussed at the
last Planning Commission meeting. He relayed to them the Zoning Board
of Appeals preference for no term limits. The Township Board
representative to the Planning Commission urged the Planning
Commission to take a stand for one of the two amendment options. The
majority feeling is if we want a change in the term limits, it will be
through an additional term with some type of condition. Member Beahan
related he feels that is how the Township Board would vote.
ARTICLE 7. Adjournment
Member Beahan supported by Member Neal moved to adjourn. The motion
carried and the meeting was adjourned at 7:52 pm.
Respectfully submitted,
Jack Lewis, Secretary
JL:MJT

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