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Planning commission recommends 50-foot pylon sign, not 75, for proposed McDonald’s on I‑35 corridor
Summary
The Planning and Zoning Commission voted unanimously to recommend city council approve a 50-foot pylon sign and a 279.22-square-foot sign face for a proposed McDonald’s at 12731 Northeast HK Dodgene Loop, below the applicant’s 75-foot request but above the I‑35 overlay 35-foot limit.
The Temple Planning and Zoning Commission on March 3 voted unanimously to recommend that city council approve a 50-foot pylon sign and a 279.22-square-foot permitted sign area for a proposed McDonald’s at 12731 Northeast HK Dodgene Loop. The applicant had asked for a 75-foot sign height under an appeal to the Unified Development Code; staff recommended a 50-foot height with the larger sign area.
Senior planner Shelby Smith presented the site and the appeal, showing the property in the Bel Air Commercial…
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