In a recent government meeting, discussions centered around a proposed variance for signage at a new gasoline service station located at 37100 East Yukon Road. The applicant, Kent Companies, is seeking approval for 607 square feet of freestanding identification signage, significantly exceeding the maximum allowed limit of 200 square feet for light commercial zoning.
During the meeting, board members expressed mixed opinions regarding the visibility and effectiveness of the proposed signage. Some members raised concerns about the potential visual clutter and distraction for motorists, particularly given the station's proximity to a football stadium and other undeveloped land. The planning staff recommended denial of the request, citing the need to prevent excessive signage that could detract from the area's aesthetics and safety.
A key point of contention was the size and placement of the signs. One board member suggested that reducing the size of certain signs could compromise their visibility, especially for drivers approaching from a distance. The discussion also included a proposal to adjust the sizes of specific signs to balance visibility with compliance to zoning regulations.
Ultimately, the board voted to approve a modified version of the signage request, allowing one sign to proceed as proposed while reducing the size of another. The decision reflects a compromise aimed at maintaining the effectiveness of the signage while addressing concerns about excessive visual impact in the area.
The meeting concluded with a clear directive to ensure that future signage requests align with community standards and zoning regulations, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a visually appealing environment in the rapidly developing area.