Minutes 05-14-96MINUTES OF THE SPECIAL CITY COMMISSION MEETING HELD IN
COMMISSION CHAMBERS, CITY HALL, BOYNTON BEACH,
FLORIDA, ON TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1996, AT 6:00 P.M.
PRESENT
Gerald "Jerry" Taylor, Mayor
Shirley Jaskiewicz. Vice Mayor
Matthew Bradley, Commissioner
Henderson Tillman, Commissioner
Jamie Titcomb, Commissioner
Carrie Parker, City Manager
Michael PaWelczyk, Assistant City
Attorney
Sue Kruse, City Clerk
CALL TO ORDER
Vice Mayor Jaskiewicz called the meeting to order at 6:04 p.m. for the purpose of
considering the sign plans request for Cracker Barrel Old Country Store. She
announced that Mayor Taylor has been delayed. She asked to hear from the applicant
first.
Louis Campanile with CCL Consultants was present on behalf of Cracker Barrel. He
introduced Michael Morton, who represented the owner of the property, and Jerry
Handshuh, a representative of Cracker Barrel. Mr. Campanile advised that Cracker
Barrel is requesting an off-premise sign on 1-95 (45 feet h gh, with an area of 149 or 150
square feet), two on-site signs (one of which is practically the same sign as the one an
1-95), and a wall s~gn (13 feet by 17 feet high). All these signs contain Cracker Barrel's
standard logo.
Tambri Heyden, Director of Planning and Zoning, stated that Cracker Barrel is
proposing one 91 square foot wall sign on the center of the east facade. This is going
to be an externally illuminated cabinet sign. The sign colors (brown, yellow, and beige)
are shown on the elevations. They are the typical colors that are associated with their
corporate logo. They are proposing one site sign on their parcel, the size of which is
149 square feet. it is a pole sign located near the southeast corner of the site. That
pole sign is proposed to be 45 feet tall. It is an externally illuminated s~gn cabinet with
the same colors and sign face.
Pursuant to a previous settlement agreement, there will be an off-premise pole sign.
However, the City does not have any information regarding the size, content, or
location of that sign.
Ms. Heyden explained that sign programs are required for all PCDs to encourage
continuity between the uses within the PCDs. A sign program was approved for this
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PCD in 1990. It included one free standing sign (150 square feet), which currently
exists, to identify multi tenants. Right now it has the Home Depot sign on it, and it is an
internally illuminated sign cabinet.
Two monument signs (8 feet tall by 55 feet long) were also part of that sign program.
They were not illuminated The colors were royal blue. The letter style is Helvetica
Medium. These signs have not been constructed.
For the additional uses that have not been constructed yet on the east and west sides
of S.W. 8th Street, the same royal blue color scheme, internally illuminated or back lit
channel letters was approved. The letter style is Helvetica Medium. There was also a
signage size that went into place at that time. There were also the Home Depot wall
signs which exists.
Th;e site plan that was approved recently included a condition regarding s~gns and a
sign program. That sign program has not been turned in. Ms. Heyden pointed out that
the signs for Racetrac have net been approved yet either. She felt this was an
opportunity to set the tone for what we want to see in terms of the rest of the signs for
the project.
Since we did not have a modified comprehensive sign program for this project, we have
looked at this in terms of the Community Design Plan and that prompted the chart in
Exhibit D that compares the Cracker Barrel signage, the Shoppes of Woolbright
signage, the Sign Code. and the Community Design Plan.
Ms. Heyden reviewed staff's recommendations. With regard to the off-premise sign,
staff needs to see the information regarding the size, content, and location.
Commissioner Bradley asked how Ms. Heyden was categorizing the off-premise sign.
Ms. Heyden said she was referring to the 1-95 sign omy. That sign has already been
approved by a separate agreement. However, staff cannot locate the exhibits for the
agreement that pinned down the design and location of the sign.
City Manager Parker said that attachment was the preliminary sign plan that Mr. Morton
had turned ~n previously. She asked him if he has an extra copy of it. Mr. Morton
answered affirmatively and showed the Commission the exhibit to the agreement. City
Manager Parker stated that the dimensions, location, etc. of that sign have already
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been approved, so they just have to meet that approval. Forty-five feet was part of the
settlement agreement, so we really need to concentrate on the on-site signage.
Ms. Heyden advised that the proposed wall signage is generally acceptable. However,
the logo, the color of the s~gn copy, and the style of the sign are in conflict with the sign
program and the Community Design Plan. The Cracker Barrel signs propose brown
sign copy. The sign copy for the PCD s~gn program shows blue, and royal blue signs
already exist. (The main shopping center sign located at the northeast corner of 8th
and Woolbright Road is royal blue.) It is a stand-alone sign at least 64 square feet and
about 20 or 25 feet up in the air. Staff recommends that the sign style be changed from
a cabinet to channel letters and that the lighting be changed from external lighting to
either internally illuminated ar back lit.
Staff recommends that the 45 foot tal pole sign on the property be reduced in height
and that the type of the sign be changed to a monument sign. Right now, they are
proposing a 45 foot tall sign, 149 square feet in size, with a corporate logo on it. Staff
recommends that it be replaced with one monument sign 8 feet tall. Staff also
recommends that the monument sign be mounted on a sign base with a minimum
height of 2 feet, that the color and material of the sign base match the walls of the main
building, and that the s~ze of the monument sign not exceed 64 square feet.
With regard to the freestanding sign on the site, Ms. Heyden asked for direction
regarding the rest of the sign program when it comes in. She suggested that the rest of
the signs for the out uses be monument signs.
At Commissioner Bradley's request, Ms. Heyden described the difference between a
monument sign and a pole s~gn.
At this time, Mayor Taylor arrived.
Ms. Heyden stated that many of the sign codes that are developed recognize
monument signs as a more attractive way of dealing with freestanding signs, and
monument signs have been found to be just as effective for sign edification.
Commissioner Bradley asked if the sign on the northeast corner is the main sign for the
PCD. Ms. Heyden answered affirmatively. She stated that it identifies the Shoppes of
Woolbright and also provides for tenant signage. Right now, Home Depot is the only
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tenant. However, there is space on that sign for other tenants that come in, including
Cracker Barrel. It is a freestanding sign
Commissioner Bradley did not think it would look right if the sign on the inside of the
shopping center or the PCD is bigger than the sign advertising the shopping center. He
felt the 64 square foot sign is the way to go.
Mr. Campanile believes the impetus to having a 45 foot tal, 150 square foot sign is the
location off of 1-95. 1-95 is pretty elevated. The sign on 1-95 just says "Exit Woolbright
Road". The people do not know whether to go west or east after they exit 1-95. Once
they exit 1-95, this sign will help them find Cracker Barrel without having to go back and
forth.
Commissioner Bradley thought the sign was supposed to indicate "east" or "west". He
said the addendum to the settlement agreement, at the bottom of Pa~t A, says "Exit
# , West". Mr. Morton said that was what it was allowed to say. City Manager Parker
stated that the Commission discussed what they wanted to see on the 1-95 sign. and
the language that is in the settlement agreement is the language the Commission
agreed to at that time. The sign ~n the packet submitted by Cracker Barrel says "EXIT
WOOLBRIGHTROAI:7' on one side. On the other side it says "THIS EXIT'. Therefore,
they have not chosen to follow the details of the settlement agreement. Unless the
Commission directs otherwise, we were going to direct them to change the wording on
this sign.
As Commissioner Bradley recalls, the sentiment of the Commission at that time was to
alleviate as much directional signage as possible. However, a compromise was
reached and we allowed the words "east" or "west" to be on the s~gn.
Vice Mayor Jaskiewicz and City Manager Parker recalled allowing them to put the exit
number on the sign, as well as the words "east" or "west", depending on if it was the
north or south elevation She presumed that Cracker Barrel is not in agreement with
that since they have submitted something different.
Commissioner Bradley said if a person is heading south on 1-95 and the sign said
"west", that would tell them which direction to turn on Woolbright Road when they get
off '1-95.
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Mr. Morton said if they exit on Woolbright Road, they are going to come up the ramp
and see the commercial property to the right, and their natural instinct would be to turn
right.. When they come off the ramp and are at the light, they will see Home Depot off
to the side. They will see it is a commercial center, and they will turn right. The next
thing they are going to see is the Cracker Barrel sign and the Cracker Barrel Restaurant
as they go down the ramp towards the landing area of the overpass. He agreed that
the original agreement states that they could put the exit number on the sign. He
assumed they took the liberty of putting "EXIT WOOLBRIGHTROAI~' on the sign.
City Manager Parker explained that part of the problem we had that was discussed at
that time was that the current sign code does not allow a 45 foot pylon sign on site.
The maximum sign allowed would be 20 feet. With the maximum variance, the sign
cOuld be 25 feet. Another issue was the number of pylon signs on the property. This is
why staff suggested a monument sign as opposed to another pylon sign. However, she
was not sure that people would be able to see a 20 foot sign from the 1-95 intersection.
She stated that directions were allowed on the 1-95 sign to eliminate another pylon sign
to draw people into the site.
Mayor Taylor stated that "west" or "east" on this sign may confuse people. They might
think there are two exits. He felt people will normally turn right when they get off 1-95
and if they do not see Cracker Barrel, they will turn around.
Mr. Handshuh stated that this would not be kind to our elderly clientele. He advised
that about 50 or 60 percent of their clientele are elderly and he stated that the elderly
get confused easily.
Vice Mayor Jaskiewicz felt the building itself will be visible. She was concerned about
the pylon sign. She pointed out that we have set a precedent with permitting the one
pylon sign. She was extremely concerned that if we permit a pylon sign on the
property, everybody else that goes in there will want one, and other areas of the City
willlwant them too.
Mr. Handshuh said the reason Cracker Barrel is requesting this is because the building
is hidden behind Racetrac, and they want all potential customers to find them without
confusion. Being hidden on the second lot back from Woolbright Road gives them
quite a distinct disadvantage.
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Vice Mayor Jaskiewicz felt that once you get to Racetrac, the building itself will be
extremely visible because the street is wide. Commissioner Titcomb agreed He stated
that coming off 1-95 you can see over Home Depot, and as you come back down on the
western approach, you would not be physically behind Racetrac until you passed 8th
Street.
Mr. Morton pointed out that right now there are no structures on the outparcel When
there are, they will block that view somewhat. Also, if you are traveling east towards
1-95 from the west, you are not going to see Cracker Barrel because of the eye clinic
and Racetrac. Also, they are putting up a landscape berm along the west side, so there
are some considerations to try to get some height and allow them to be identifiable.
Commissioner Bradley stated that the other sign that is going to let people know that
Cracker Barrel is there is the PCD sign that is right there at the intersection. Mr. Morton
stated that the PCD sign at the intersection has "Shoppes of Woolbright Place" on it.
That is what has been approved. The reason he never put the signs ~n is twofold. One
was that if he had tenants that had different colors than navy blue, he did not want to
end up having navy blue, red, orange, and brown, and so that he could change the
colors on the Shoppes of Woolbright Place sign to conform more to a theme of colors
within the PCD at a later date when the tenants are in place. Secondly, it is an
identifying monument for the center; it is not for a particular user. He was pretty sure
they will remain "Shoppes of Woolbright Place" at this time. The only variation would
be in the color.
Mayor Taylor agreed with Vice Mayor Jaskiewicz that we have already made a
concession by allowing the tall sign on 1-95. He pointed out that there is a Cracker
Barrel in Stuart just before you get to 1-95 on Indiantown Road that has a small sign at
the entrance, and he found it. He pointed out that many people do not know west from
east when they are on the road. He felt that if you get off 1-95 to go to Cracker Barrel,
you are going to find it.
With regard to the 91 square foot wall sign and the change ~n the colors, Vice Mayor
had no objection to the logo colors. She felt those colors are more consistent with the
building.
Commissioner Bradley asked how many s~gns are royal blue at this time. Mr. Morton
said there are no royal blue signs on the project. He explained that in 1990, he had no
idea what might be there, except for Home Depot, and this was the color that was
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approved. It was an architectural sign designer's choice. However, he was flexible on
changing that to a more suitable color which is more agreeable to the tone of the
center.
Commissioner Bradley felt that the gold in Cracker Barrel, the orange in Home Depot,
and the earth tone in Vinings would fit into a range of colors. Ms. Heyden agreed.
Commissioner Bradley suggested eliminating the blue color.
Ms. Heyden pointed out that the existing main project sign (the Shoppes of Woolbright
sign) is blue. Mr. Morton hopes to change that sign in the future. He is going to try to
upgrade it when the major tenants come in for the vacant parcel.
Mr. Handshuh pointed out that nationwide, Cracker Barrel does not have a single blue
sign. The sign that they use is their national logo.
Mr. Morton said he spoke to Mr. Handshuh about this earlier and told him that he felt
the 45 foot sign on site would be a problem. Mr. Morton thinks he could get
Mr. Handshuh to agree to lower it to 25 feet, if the Commission agrees to this.
Mr. Morton said he is trying to get the whole pylon changed. He is working with Home
Depot now to try to change the sign program. That sign is old and should be updated.
He thinks Home Depot would be amendable to this. Aisc, Racetrac is coming in with
their sign program. This will provide an opportunity to get them to move into a color
theme as well. When that is resolved, Mr. Morton will come back with the pylon sign,
his new big box tenant, and change the royal blue on the wall signs.
Vice Mayor Jaskiewicz asked if it would be totally inconsistent with our sign code if we
were to allow a small Cracker Barrel sign to identify the area where you enter the
property. Commissioner Bradley pointed out that there is going to be room for that on
the sign. Mr. Morton said he is trying to revise that whole sign. Cracker Barrel wanted
a stand-alone with their own s~gnage. He wanted to change that sign because he has
entered into an agreement to hopefully get approved a big user on the remaining
parcel. Therefore, he changed the pylon sign arrangement along Woolbright Road.
However, he had nothing to accurately report to the Commission right now.
With regard to the wall sign, staff recommended changing the sign style from cabinet to
channel letters, and changing the external lighting to either internally illuminating or
back lit. Commissioner Bradley asked if the purpose of this is to reduce light pollution.
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Ms. Heyden stated that that is a very m~nor concern. She was really looking for
continuity. The signs that are there right now are internally illuminated, not externally
illuminated. Mr. Morton said ~hey are trying to match the Home Depot sign, which is not
really what he wants to do.
Commissioner Jaskiewicz pointed out that the front of the building will face Home
Depot, not a neighborhood.
Ms. Heyden advised that the chances of another user coming into the center ane
having external lighting on their sign is very stim. You hardly ever see that.
Commissioner Bradley could accept the external illuminating, especially if there is going
to be a monument sign that will be externally illuminated. He would like to see an 8 foot
monument sign on the site instead of the 45 foot tall sign because he thinks there is
sufficient signage. Vice Mayor JaskJewicz agreed This was not acceptable to Mr.
Handshuh. He said Cracker Barrel does not have any monument signs anywhere in
the country. He was trying to clearly establish to the traffic on Woolbright Road exactly
wh 9re Cracker Barrel is so people will not have difficulty and will not have to make a
U-turn.
Commissioner Bradley pointed out that there is space on the PCD sign on the corn 9r to
advertise Cracker Barrel. Mr. Morton said it is not set up that way. It is strictly set up to
say"Shoppes of Woolbright". Commissioner Bradley thought the spaces underneath
were empty. Mr. Morton said that is the Home Depot sign. Ms. Heyden stated that
those spaces are not being used right now. Home Depot has all the signage that they
have bee~ approved for. Commissioner Bradley stated that Cracker Barrel can use that
space at the intersection for signage. People will be able to see that from 200 feet
away and know that that is the intersection for Cracker Barrel.
Mr. Handshuh asked if the Commission would allow a 25 foot pole sign. He advised
that his senior management insists on the national signage that they have everywhere
n the country. Ms. Heyden advised that this would require a variance. City Manager
Parker advised that the Commission could approve a 20 foot pole sign this evening,
and we could start the process for the variance.
City Manager Parker explained that the code does not set forth the number of signs
allowed in PCDs. Developers are asked to bring ~n a sign package for the entire PCD.
The sign package for this PCD was approved several years ago. However, the PCD
looks entirely different today than what the sign package was approved for. That sign
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package has never been changed and is totally useless at this point. Mr. Morton has
been requested to bring in a new s~gn package. He does not have any tenants yet, so
he has been stalling until he has tenants so that he knows what the sign package is
going to look like. We have an applicant ready to go and staff has nothing to compare
it to because the approved sign package is ludicrous at this point because it does not fit
anything. With regard to PCDs, the City Commission has the discretion on how they
want the whole process to look, how many pylon signs they want on the whole parcel,
how many monument signs, etc. This is usually done at the beginning or halfway
through the project. At this point, the Home Depot and Shoppes of Woolbright sign is
there now. Cracker Barrel is asking for a pylon sign. We do not know what Racetrac or
the other tenants want yet. Mr. Morton is going to put that together in a total sign
package. If the Commission does not want any more pylons, she suggested they give
her that direction at this point so staff can work with Mr. Morton to put a sign package
together. Otherwise, Burger King, Racetrac, and others will probably have pylon signs.
Commissioner Bradley asked how tall the Shoppes of Woolbright sign is. Mr. Morton
said it is 35 feet high. Ms. Heyden estimated it to be 30 feet. She said this is what the
sign code allowed before sign heights in the City were reduced to 20 feet.
Motion
Commissioner Bradley moved that we approve the sign site plan for Cracker Barrel
subject to staff comments, including approval of the wall sign as submitted, externally
illuminated and the size that they have requested, and that the pole sign on site would
be a 64 square foot, 20 foot high pole sign, and that the pylon signs on 1-95 show "THIS
EXIT THEN RIGHT' and "EXIT WOOLBRIGHT ROAD' and that the addendum be
changed to reflect that change. Mayor Taylor seconded the motion for the purpose of
discussion.
Mayor Taylor asked if 64 square feet was correct. Ms. Heyden advised that Cracker
Barrel is requesting 149 square feet. Commissioner Bradley had a problem with that
because the PCD sign that announces the entrance to the whole area is 64 square feet,
and he felt it would look ridiculous to put a s~gn in there twice as big as that. Mr. Morton
stated the entrance sign, the Home Depot sign, is over 150 feet.
For purposes of comparison, Ms. Heyden advised the Commission of what is allowed in
other uses in other zoning districts. A freestanding restaurant would be allowed a
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maximum of 64 square feet on a freestanding sign. A shopping center would be
allowed 120.
Commissioner Bradley stated that we have to take into consideration that we are
rewewing the sign code. There has been discussion about having people change their
existing signs in the future. He said we are going against the standard and the tradition
that is currently in place. He felt it needs to be a 64 square foot sign. Commissioner
Tillman agreed. He thinks we need something compatible and useful for the area. He
felt large signs would dominate properties and all the tenants will want them.
Mr. Campanile pointed out that this Cracker Barrel Restaurant is a four acre site. Home
Depot is about 15 or 20 acres, and Burger King would be about one acre. So, this is
not a small site. ~t is a pretty good size site.
Vice Mayor Jaskiewicz mentioned that she has seen several Cracker Barrels and they
had varying size signs.
The motion carried 5-0.
City Manager Parker clarified that the colors of the whole center will now reflect the tan,
orange, and brown motiL and that the blue will be eliminated.
Mr. Morton advised that an application will be filed for the five foot variance. The color
theme will be orange and red, and dark blues and greens will be eliminated.
City Manager Parker asked for the Commission's feelings towards additional pylon
signs. The Commission indicated that they would like monument signs instead.
Mr, Morton advised that he is waiting for Burger King's plans for the front outparcel.
Discount Auto and the third user ~n the outparcel do not need pylon signs. However,
Burger King traditionally has a pylon sign He stated that he is entitled to one more
pylon sign, but he is saving it for the big box user. Mayor Taylor suggested that
Mr, Morton do his best to get Burger King to agree to a monument sign.
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ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business to come before the City Commission, the meeting was
adjourned at 7:00 p.m.
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH
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