Is a 3rd story option being considered within a height maximum? I have heard of commercial developments contemplating a third story in the DC zone, however, Deschutes County Building Division would be the entity to contact with building code inquiries. Please refer to the building height standards in SDC 2.4: https://www.codepublishing. com/OR/Sisters/#!/SistersDevCode02/SistersDevCode0204.html#2.4
Would you happen to have a worksheet to approximate how many parking spots are needed depending on how many people are intended to visit a future business? A rough count if it was an office versus if it was a hotel versus if it was a flower shop/busy retail or a restaurant? Please refer to Table 3.3.300.A Minimum Required Parking By Use for parking requirements: https://www.codepublishing.com/OR/Sisters/#!/SistersDevCode03/ SistersDevCode0303.html#3.3
We will call 811 Call-Bbefore-You-Dig before we put our big sign up. We have two lots, and we are doing two square signs based on the city sign allowance on each lot making a "V" shape so it can be seen coming and going. There will be a QR code and a phone number so it is easy for people to get information.
No sign permit is required for real estate signs, as long as it is less than 6 feet in height and less than 12 SF in size. See the code below. 3.4.500 Permit Exceptions A.
The following signs or procedures shall not require a sign permit: 3.
Real estate sign not exceeding twelve (12) square feet in area and six (6) feet in height, and unlighted
which advertises the sale, rental or lease of the premises upon which the sign is located. Such signs shall be removed no later than fourteen (14) days after the sale or lease of, or expiration of the listing for such property.
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