File #: 18-456    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Staff Report Status: Passed
File created: 11/19/2018 In control: Council
On agenda: 11/26/2018 Final action: 11/26/2018
Title: Development Permit and Development Variance Permit, 955 Craigflower Road ("Esso")
Attachments: 1. Appendix A - DP000103, 2. Appendix B - DVP00079, 3. Appendix C - Signage Plan, Site Photos and Site Plan, 4. Appendix D - Letter from Applicant Addressing OCP Guidelines, 5. Appendix E - Air Photo, Subject Property Map, Mail Notice
REQUEST FOR DECISION

DATE: November 21, 2018 Report No. DEV-18-082
TO: Laurie Hurst, Chief Administrative Officer
FROM: Janany Nagulan, Planner & Bill Brown Director of Development Services
SUBJECT:

Title
Development Permit and Development Variance Permit, 955 Craigflower Road ("Esso")
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RECOMMENDATION:

Recommendation
That Council resolves that Development Permit No. DP000103 [Appendix A] permitting multiple rebranding signs for the existing Esso gas station consistent with signage plans stamped "Received May 9, 2018" and site plan prepared by Fuel Marketing Asset Management - Engineering Services stamped "Received May 9, 2018", be approved, and staff be directed to issue the permit, and register the notice on the title of the property located at 955 Craigflower Road [PID 018-042-104, Lot A, Section 10, Esquimalt District, Plan VIP55645]; and

That Council resolves that Development Variance Permit No. DVP00079 [Appendix B] authorizing rebranding signs consistent with signage plans stamped "Received May 9, 2018" and site plan prepared by Fuel Marketing Assets Management - Engineering Services all stamped "Received May 9, 2018", and including the following variances to Sign Regulation Bylaw, 1996, No. 2252, be approved, and staff be directed to issue the permit and register the notice on the title of the property located 955 Craigflower Road [PID 018-042-104, Lot A, Section 10, Esquimalt District, Plan VIP55645]:

Sign Regulation Bylaw, 1996, No. 2252, 6.1 (i) - Prohibitions: To increase the requirement of no more than 3 types of signs on a site to allow no more than 4 types of signs on the site, specifically for signage around the existing gas pumps;

Sign Regulation Bylaw, 1996, No. 2252, 9.8.1 - Freestanding Signs - Number Permitted: To increase the requirement to allow the number of free standing signs on site from 1 to 2 freestanding signs, specifically to be located beside existing gas pumps;

Sign Regulation Bylaw, 1996, No. 2252, 9.8.2 (...

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