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Commission approves electronic message sign at Lifetime Dental; commissioners urge clearer brightness rules

5829755 · September 26, 2025
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Summary

The planning commission approved a conditional use permit for an electronic message center (EMC) sign for Lifetime Dental at 368 North Main Street. Commissioners recommended the city consider codifying brightness (lumens) and related illumination standards for future EMC reviews.

The Keyesville City Planning Commission on Aug. 28 approved a conditional use permit for an electronic message center (EMC) sign for Lifetime Dental at 368 North Main Street, after staff said the proposed sign meets the city’s sign‑code percentage limits for EMCs and no public objections were received.

Planning staff described the proposed sign as approximately 10 feet tall and 8 feet wide, with the EMC portion representing about 55% of the total sign area; staff said the electronic portion is roughly 24 square feet. "As you can see, it will be within our requirements for sign size for EMCs," planning staff said,…

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