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Committee seeks tougher enforcement and removal rules for public notice signs
Summary
After complaints about long‑standing and defaced public notice signs, committee members directed staff to pursue enforcement, require developers to remove signs at project conclusion, and consider fees for noncompliance.
Port Orchard staff and committee members discussed public notice signage used during permitting and public-notice periods and agreed to strengthen enforcement and removal practices. Community Development Director Nick Bond explained the city's process: the city buys blank public-notice corrugated signs, adds the project information, charges the applicant a sign fee, and the applicant is responsible for posting and maintaining the sign during the active permit period. "It is their…
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