Planning commission approves Mix on Roosevelt sign plan with conditions
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The commission approved the comprehensive sign plan for the Mix on Roosevelt shopping center (PLZSP-25-00013), allowing three 16-foot multi-tenant monument signs and four 3-foot vehicular directional monuments, subject to conditions a–c.
The Planning and Zoning Commission approved a comprehensive sign plan for the Mix on Roosevelt shopping center on Tuesday, allowing multiple freestanding signs consistent with staff recommendations and subject to conditions a through c.
Bailey Pachinski, a planning intern, presented the proposal for the 12.75-acre site at the southeast corner of Roosevelt Street and Verrado Way, noting the development sits north of Buckeye Commons East and near a Costco warehouse. The plan calls for three 16-foot multi-tenant monument signs (two on Broadway and one on Roosevelt) and four 3-foot vehicular directional monuments. Pachinski said the sign heights and dimensions are consistent with existing code allowances; the number of freestanding signs is why the application came before the commission.
The nut graf: Staff found the sign sizes, heights and design consistent with other regional shopping centers and said the signs complement the primary buildings’ architecture; standard illumination requirements apply. Staff recommended approval subject to conditions a–c.
Pachinski told the commission there were no outstanding review issues from other departments and presented imagery showing how the signs would complement the architecture. Commissioners asked no substantive questions. A motion to approve case PLZSPDash25Dash00013 with conditions a–c passed on a voice vote.
The approved plan will proceed under the city’s development code and the conditions adopted by the commission; no public speakers addressed the item during the hearing.
