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The variance for monument signage is not necessary to preserve property rights as <br />the tenant will still be able to install monument signs which comply with the Code, <br />which provide adequate business identification. <br />C. That the granting of a variance will not be materially detrimental to the public welfare or <br />injurious to surrounding property. <br />The secondary signage will not be detrimental to the surrounding area as a condition <br />of approval has been added that will limit the amount of secondary signage allowed <br />on the site. This will assist in minimizing the visual clutter found on structures with <br />multiple wall signs. <br />The granting of a variance for the monument signage may be detrimental to the area <br />by allowing excessively large signage, not enjoyed by other properties, on the site, <br />which may contribute to adverse aesthetic impacts along the corridor. <br />D. That the granting of a variance will not adversely affect the General Plan of the City. <br />The granting of the variance will not adversely affect the City's General Plan in any <br />way as the land use designation of District Center (DC) allows signage in <br />conjunction with retail uses in the land use designation. <br />2. Variance No. 00-07 is approved, as conditioned, for relief from Section 41-863(a) and <br />denied as to relief sought from Section 41-862(c)(2), based upon the aforementioned findings. <br />2 <br />