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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution 5397 Declaring the Royal 7 Motel Freestanding Sign as Historically and Culturally SignificantVersion April 2020 RESOLUTION 5397 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOZEMAN, MONTANA, DECLARING THE ROYAL 7 MOTEL FREESTANDING SIGN AT 310 NORTH 7TH AVENUE, BOZEMAN, MT AS HISTORICALLY AND CULTURALLY SIGNIFICANT WHEREAS, Section 38.560.170 of the Bozeman Municipal Code establishes a process for designation of historic or culturally significant signs based upon adopted findings by the City Commission; and WHEREAS, a sign designated to have a historical or cultural significance must be recognized by resolution of the Bozeman City Commission; and WHEREAS, the property owner requested the freestanding sign be designated as historically and culturally significant to the City of Bozeman with their comprehensive sign plan application no. 21409; and WHEREAS, the property at 310 North 7th Avenue is within the Neighborhood Conservation Overlay District. The Neighborhood Conservation Overlay District was enacted to “stimulate the restoration and rehabilitation of structures, and all other elements contributing to the character and fabric of established residential neighborhoods and commercial or industrial areas;” and WHEREAS, the sign was constructed in approximately 1955 under the business name Travelier Motel with the same sign base, structure, letter board, internal electric components, and same neon “Motel” letters, and arrow feature. The sign was installed prior to the implementation of the modern sign code; and WHEREAS, the sign was constructed to emulate the mid-twentieth century “great” signs made popular by Holiday Inn and other chain motels emerging in the 1950’s and 1960’s; and WHEREAS, surviving elements of the sign have not changed since its original DocuSign Envelope ID: 500E38E5-B1E5-4876-AFA5-F019CC10F795 Version April 2020 construction. The original neon lighting for the arrow and star elements of the sign contains a blinking or flashing element that was used historically based on the presence of original internal flasher components installed for that purpose within the sign; and WHEREAS, the sign exhibits a unique mid-20th century character that is currently not well preserved in Bozeman including the late 1950’s represented by the use of neon, and the neon star that tops the sign typical of sign design during that era. WHEREAS, the sign provides an opportunity for the community to preserve a window into the post-war evolution of the north 7th commercial corridor, a unique period of growth in Bozeman’s history; and WHEREAS, the size of the existing freestanding sign exceeds the maximum square footage and height permitted for freestanding signs in the B-2M zoning district. However, the sign size does not exceed the maximum commercial sign area currently allowed for the property; and WHEREAS, the property owner has proposed restoration and reuse of the sign to reflect the new business name, repair broken neon tubes, restore the original star at the top of the sign, and install new neon where it was removed. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Commission of the City of Bozeman, Montana, that the Royal 7 Motel freestanding sign satisfies the criteria set forth in the Bozeman Municipal Code Section 38.560.170 “Historic or Culturally Significant Signs” and shall be declared as such to wit: PASSED, ADOPTED, AND APPROVED by the City Commission of the City of Bozeman, Montana, at a regular session thereof held on the 19th day of April, 2022. ___________________________________ CYNTHIA L. ANDRUS Mayor ATTEST: ___________________________________ MIKE MAAS City Clerk DocuSign Envelope ID: 500E38E5-B1E5-4876-AFA5-F019CC10F795 Version April 2020 APPROVED AS TO FORM: ___________________________________ GREG SULLIVAN City Attorney DocuSign Envelope ID: 500E38E5-B1E5-4876-AFA5-F019CC10F795