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Board adopts broad sign- and zoning-text amendments after lengthy debate over sign size and permit rules

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After extended discussion about business-required signs, size limits and permitting for sign changes, the board approved text amendments to the sign ordinance (Chapter 87) and several zoning code clarifications; trustees debated caps on total sign area and whether minor changes should require permits.

The Village Board adopted a package of updates to Chapter 87 (sign regulations) and a set of related zoning-text clarifications after an extended discussion that centered on how large businesses can make exterior signage, whether to count the number of signs, and whether certain sign alterations should require a permit.

Staff presented a consolidated, redlined ordinance packet that moved definitions to the front, clarified permitted sign types by zoning district, and proposed allowing a new category described as “business-required signs” in specific commercial zones (Main Street mixed-use,…

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