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Planning commission clears draft changes to A-frame sign rules; raises height and base questions
Summary
Commissioners reviewed proposed revisions to Springdale's sign ordinance for A-frame (portable) signs, clarified face vs. frame dimensions, added color controls and allowed one portable sign per business unit; they asked staff to change the maximum height to 50 inches and discussed allowing plastic bases with a required wood or metal frame.
SPRINGDALE, Utah — The Planning Commission reviewed revisions to the town’s sign ordinance on Sept. 3, focusing on A-frame (portable) signs used by businesses. Staff presented draft language that clarifies sign-face versus frame dimensions, adds color controls, and allows one portable sign per business where multiple businesses occupy a single property, provided each business has at least 1,000 square feet of floor space.
Commissioners discussed construction materials, durability and public appearance. The draft originally limited permit‑eligible A-frame sign frames to wood…
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