PDD 200081 Crate Unified Sign Plan for Chapel M PUD
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All right, the following item is PDD 200081. It's for the Crate Unified Sign Plan, Mr. Bold Properties LP, and Mr. Munstville LLC group at Lessee Chapel M PUD in order to establish the crate unified sign plan. is located in central Pasco County east of Oakley Boulevard and West 575, approximately 650 feet north of Leslie Chapel Boulevard. This is basically showing you within the groom
at Wesley Chapel where the unified side plan will take place. This is the exhibit of the area covering the unified side plan. These are some of the designs from the unified sign plan. It just shows these are it's going to be a container park. So it shows the container designs, the urban nature of the feel and the look of all the signs within the unified sign plan. So again, uh it's a this has proposed the establishment
of establishment of the Crate Unified Sign Plan, which contains a portion of the Trust and Chapter Land Placement. According to the land development code, the establishments of a unified sign plan allows applicants to bring track track the signage that we're uniform. Design color, texture, material, architecture, architectural features, which ensuring it's a place taking throughout the development. It's a it's an open air contain uh urban industrial themed container park with boutique retail shops, restaurants, seating seating
areas and live entertainment. And I find the overall law sign sign design is obesous with the architectural design is intent described described in the unified sign plan, and the design each package line outline in the unified sign plan. Container signs, the primary target identity signs, the blade signs, the secondary identity signs, and and the recreational signs all are consistent with an urban industrial theme's uniform and cohesive design based upon color, texture, materials and architecture. They're
creating design with an urban style style, urban design, urban design style, which includes industrially produced materials such as aluminum tubes that are welding to flee, vinyl, and distinct color palettes that that um that show that show the uniqueness of the crate the data part. So we're so we're recommending approval of the company agreement and the accompanying identified sign plan. And on the and on the side when you're sitting at the local planning agency.
Okay, is the applicant virtually in attendance?
The applicant is virtually in attendance.
Do they wish to speak or not?
Hi, this is
Barbara
Wilhide again.
We are proud of this unified sign plan and uh staff worked uh hard with us on it. Most of our signs off supply um without the need for a unified sign plan, but we thought in collaborative uh work with the county that we would come up with common themes and uh textures and the like so that the plan for this um for our new crate container park, it have a great sign can. So we appreciate all the work, the collaborative work that staff did to uh get us to this point.
Okay, thank you, Barbara. Do we have anyone else who is pre registered to speak? Or at the public comment kiosk?
No one pre-registered to speak, no one at the public comment kiosk, and no one has sent any emails or letters or any videos to show.
Okay, is there any questions or comments from up here?
J just a quick comment, I appreciate the applicant's efforts on this. It's really reviewing the plan, it's really impressive, so I appreciate that.
Very good.
Mm do we have a motion?
I'll make a motion to approve.
A second. Chris Poole.
All right, uh no further comment, uh roll call vote.
Michael Cox?
Hi.
Peter Hansel. Christopher Poole. Chris Williams? Williams.
Uh I want to vote on this matter. Thank you.
And Chairman
Girardi.
Okay, and I think that concludes the consent portion of the agenda. We'll now move on to the regular items portion of the agenda.