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City of Northfield MN
File #: 18-386    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Motion Status: Passed
File created: 7/23/2018 In control: Heritage Preservation Commission
On agenda: 8/2/2018 Final action: 8/2/2018
Title: Sign Permit - Northfield Community College Collaborative - 329 Division St
Attachments: 1. NCCC image, 2. NCCC rendering, 3. TORCH-Northfield-Community-College-1

DATE:                     August 2, 2018

 

TO:                                           Members of the Northfield Heritage Preservation Commission

 

FROM:                     Scott Tempel, City Planner

 

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Sign Permit - Northfield Community College Collaborative - 329 Division St

 

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SUMMARY AND ACTION REQUESTED:

Northfield Community College Collaborative has moved downtown and is requesting a new sign at 329 Division St. S. They would like to install a projecting sign on the front of the building. They are using the logo for the Collaborative as their sign.

 

The applicable sections of the Downtown Historic District regulations in the sign ordinance include the following (Staff response is shown in bold):

 

1.  Placement:  Signs shall be positioned so they are an integral design feature of the building; signs shall complement and enhance the architectural features of the building.  They shall be placed so that they do not destroy architectural details such as stone arches, glass transom panels, or decorative brickwork.  Unless other placement is specifically approved by the Heritage Preservation Commission for reasons stated in the certificate of appropriateness by the Commission, signs may be placed only as follows:

a.                     At or above the horizontal lintel, cornice, or beltcourse, or above the storefront windows;

b.                     Projecting from the building;

c.                     Applied to or painted on canvas awnings;

d.                     In areas where signs were historically attached.

 

Staff response:  The sign meets placement requirements.  The sign will be located projecting from the building.

 

 

3.  Sign Shape:  Signs shall be designed to match the historical time period elements and regional location of the City, which primarily exclude such features as cut corners and non-rectangular shapes.  In most cases, the edges of signs shall include a raised border that sets the sign apart from the building surface or hanging space.  Individual raised letters set onto the sign area surface are also preferred. 

 

Staff response:  The sign meets shape requirements.   The sign is round, but there are several non-rectangular projecting signs on the block. Neither lettering nor the border are raised, but the bridge feature is raised from the sign.

 

4.  Colors:  Sign colors shall coordinate with the building façade to which the sign is attached and shall be compatible with the property’s use.  A combination of soft/neutral shades and dark/rich shades are encouraged in order to reflect the historical time period.  No more than two colors shall be used for the sign letters. 

 

Staff response:  The sign meets color requirements.   The sign contains the two Northfield blue and green colors. 

 

 

5.  Material:  Signs and sign letters should be made of wood or metal that is in keeping with the corresponding historical time period of the building.  Brackets for projecting signs shall be made of iron or other painted metal, and shall be secured at the top of the sign and anchored into the mortar, not the masonry.  

 

Staff response:  The sign meets the material requirements.   The sign is made of MDO board. 

 

 

6.  Message:                       The sign message shall be legible and shall relate to the nature of the business.  These requirements may be accomplished through the use of words, pictures, names, symbols and logos. 

 

Staff response:  The sign meets message requirements.   The sign is legible and relates well to the business. The sign is the logo of the Collaborative.

 

 

7.  Lettering:   Lettering styles shall be legible and shall relate to the character of the property’s use and the era of the building.  Lettering shall preferably include serif rather than strictly block type styles.  Each sign shall contain no more than two lettering styles, and the lettering shall occupy no more than approximately 60% of the total sign area. 

 

Staff response:  The sign does not meet lettering requirements.  The lettering is not a serif font.  However, this is their logo.

 

 

8.  Illumination:  External illumination of signs is permitted by incandescent or fluorescent light, but shall emit a continuous white light that prevents direct shining onto the ground or adjacent buildings.  Exposed neon signs shall be permitted when installed inside windows of the interior of the building.  The use of internally lit signs, such as but not limited to backlit plastic, is not permitted.   Exceptions to this guideline shall be allowed for public service, time/temperature and theater signs. 

 

Staff response: The sign meets illumination requirements.  The sign will not be illuminated.

 

 

RECOMMENDATION:

Staff recommends approval of the sign permit.