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City council approves change to portable-sign rules, allows manager discretion to extend display periods

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Summary

The council voted to amend Chapter 106 to allow the city manager or designee to grant up to 30-day extensions and exceptions to the 100-foot spacing rule for portable temporary signs; the ordinance passed unanimously.

The North Richland Hills City Council on May 14 approved an ordinance amending Chapter 106 (Section 106.13(C)(3)) of the Code of Ordinances to change how the city regulates portable temporary signs.

City planner Stephanie Martinez told the council the ordinance would let the city manager or the manager's designee approve extensions of display time for portable signs from the current 10-day maximum to up to 30 days and allow exceptions to the current requirement that portable signs be at least 100 feet apart on the same property. "Currently the ordinance allows for the signs to be placed for a maximum of 10 days and further…

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