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Fredericksburg zoning board tables request for 12-foot multi-tenant monument sign

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The Zoning Board of Adjustment tabled a variance request that would allow a 12-foot, 67.5-square-foot monument sign serving three tenant lots after extended discussion about code intent, parcel frontage and precedent.

The City of Fredericksburg Zoning Board of Adjustment on Wednesday tabled a request to allow a 67.5-square-foot, 12-foot-tall multi-tenant monument sign that would serve three separate lots within a commercial development. The board delayed action after staff and members debated whether the property’s subdivision and site-plan approvals created a hardship that would justify a variance from sign-height and square-footage limits in the city’s sign code. Board members and staff said the sign package is intended to identify three businesses in a multi-parcel development that includes a Chick-fil-A and Discount Tire; the applicant asked for a single, coordinated monument sign rather…

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