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Huron advances rewrite of sign code; council removes right-of-way restriction for nonconforming signs
Summary
Council put a rewritten sign chapter on first reading and voted to remove a proposed right-of-way restriction, leaving enforcement focused on public-safety, maintenance and major alterations that would void a sign’s nonconforming status.
The Huron City Council on March 25 moved forward with a revised sign-regulation ordinance (proposed ordinance 2025-8) that defines how legally nonconforming signs will be treated and voted to remove language that would have specifically addressed signs placed in the public right of way.
Attorney Waters explained that the proposed Chapter 11.29 changes would formally recognize signs that existed before the ordinance’s effective date as legally nonconforming. Those signs could remain in place but would lose their nonconforming status if they were structurally altered, enlarged, relocated or replaced;…
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