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Commission discusses updates to Rolla sign rules after complaints about election-season signs
Summary
Rolla planning staff and commissioners discussed possible changes to the city's sign code after complaints that large temporary signs—mostly political—appeared on undeveloped parcels during the election season.
City planning staff opened a commission discussion about possible changes to Rolla’s sign regulations after complaints that political and other temporary signs exceeded code limits on some undeveloped parcels during the election season.
Tom told commissioners the code currently allows 32 square feet of temporary signage on residential parcels and up to 96 square feet on vacant commercial parcels; a fully developed commercial site can have a larger sign…
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