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Littleton approves controversial 30 foot sign height variance

June 27, 2024 | Littleton City, Arapahoe County, Colorado



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Littleton approves controversial 30 foot sign height variance
In a recent government meeting, significant discussions centered around two key agenda items: a proposed height increase for residential fences and a variance request for a pole sign at Breckenridge Brewery.

The first item involved a motion to allow an 8-foot fence as a standard in certain residential areas, a shift from the current 6-foot limit. Supporters argued that the change would provide residents with privacy comparable to their neighbors, addressing concerns about density and hardship created by existing regulations. The motion was amended to require that any new 8-foot fence must obtain a permit and include engineering drawings, ensuring compliance with building codes. The amendment passed with unanimous support, allowing the motion to carry forward.

The second agenda item addressed a variance request for a 30-foot tall pole sign at Breckenridge Brewery, located at 2890 Brewery Lane. The current code restricts sign height to 15 feet, but the brewery's unique topographical challenges, including a 60-foot CDOT easement and the property being situated 15 feet below the adjacent Santa Fe Drive, were cited as justifications for the request. Planning staff indicated that the proposal met all necessary criteria for approval, emphasizing the special circumstances surrounding the site that hinder the effectiveness of standard signage.

Both discussions reflect ongoing efforts to adapt local regulations to better serve community needs while ensuring compliance with safety and planning standards. The outcomes of these motions will likely influence future developments and signage in the area.

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