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Commissioners debate Highway 92 sign ordinance; board told ordinance update could take months
Summary
County planners told commissioners on Oct. 7 that an ALC Veterinary Properties appeal seeks a variance from the Highway 92 overlay requirement that freestanding signs be fully encased in masonry; commissioners debated whether to deny variances while the sign code is revised or to fast‑track a narrow change.
The Cherokee County Board of Commissioners discussed an appeal on Oct. 7 from ALC Veterinary Properties asking for a variance to the Highway 92 Village overlay sign rules so it could replace a nonconforming pylon sign with a freestanding sign that meets height and area limits but not the overlay’s masonry surround requirement.
County planning staff described the request as an appeal of a Zoning Board of Appeals denial of a variance to Article 16 of the Highway 92 overlay district. Staff said the proposed sign meets size and height constraints but would not have the required full masonry surround; the overlay is…
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