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PCARB discusses raising blade‑sign size and moving ground signs to administrative review
Summary
PCARB reviewed staff analysis of blade signs and ground signs, supporting raising the administratively approvable blade‑sign area to align with past approvals and developing architecture review guidelines so some ground signs can be approved administratively with staff discretion and an appeal route to the board.
PCARB members and staff discussed two sign‑code topics on July 21: whether to raise the maximum administratively approvable blade‑sign area and whether certain ground signs should be eligible for administrative review under architecture review guidelines.
Staff presented data showing that approved blade signs between January 2021 and July 2025 averaged about five square feet, while the current code caps an administratively approvable blade sign at 1 square foot. "Staff suggests that the maximum administratively approvable blade sign…
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