In a recent Glynn County Commission meeting, the spotlight turned to a proposed sign variance for Hill Point LLC, a developer planning to establish a warehouse facility at 6650 Highway 99. The request, presented by senior planner Christopher Carey, seeks permission to install significantly larger signage than currently allowed under local zoning ordinances.
The variance would permit a total of 1,600 square feet of signage on Building A, along with 450 square feet each on Buildings B and C. The applicant cited visibility, traffic flow, and safety as key factors contributing to their need for larger signs, particularly given the facility's proximity to major highways, including I-95.
Carey provided a detailed overview of the site, which is strategically located adjacent to I-95 and Highway 99. He shared conceptual plans and renderings that illustrated how the proposed signage would look, emphasizing that the larger signs would primarily face I-95, while those visible from Highway 99 would remain within permitted sizes.
Commissioners engaged in a thoughtful discussion about the implications of the variance, with one member requesting a closer look at the elevations of the buildings as they would appear to motorists on I-95. The inquiry highlighted the importance of understanding the scale and visibility of the signage in relation to traffic safety.
As the meeting progressed, questions arose about the nature of Hill Point's operations, with Carey clarifying that the facility would serve as a hub for building materials. This detail underscored the significance of the variance not just for the business, but also for the broader community, as it aims to enhance operational efficiency and safety.
The meeting concluded with the commission considering the potential impacts of the variance, leaving attendees with a sense of anticipation about the future of Hill Point LLC and its role in Glynn County's development landscape.