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Board deadlocks on sign variance for Aurora BayCare entrance; staff and applicant to rework design

5920736 · September 16, 2025
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Summary

The board failed to approve a request by Aurora BayCare for a larger directional/monument sign at its West Mason Street entrance after split votes and debate over the sign’s size, height and whether the request represented the minimum relief necessary under city sign rules.

The Zoning and Planning Board of Appeals did not approve a proposed directional monument sign for Aurora BayCare’s property at 2253 West Mason Street after the panel split on whether the request exceeded the sign code’s exemptions.

City planner John Leroy told the board the applicant seeks a directional monument roughly 8.45 feet wide and 10 feet tall with an overall graphic area described in staff materials as about 84.5 square feet; the branded face of the sign (the green panel with text) measures roughly 47 square feet. Leroy explained directional signs in the exempt‑sign portion of the code are generally limited to 6 square feet in commercial and mixed‑use…

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