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Perrysburg board approves four zoning variances for signs and setbacks
Summary
At a meeting of the Perrysburg Board & Committees, members approved four separate zoning variances affecting freestanding signs and residential setbacks in the central business and R-3 residential districts. The decisions were unanimous and followed staff recommendations and brief public comment.
Members of the Perrysburg Board & Committees approved four zoning variance requests affecting freestanding signage and residential setbacks during a public meeting.
The variances — for two freestanding/hanging signs in the C-2 Central Business District and two residential setback reductions in the R-3 single-family district — were approved on motions that followed staff recommendations and brief remarks from applicants and neighbors.
Staff recommended approval for all four items, citing the relevant zoning code sections and the character of the historic district where applicable. For 111 East Second Street, the applicant for Naturally Bridal requested permission to install a freestanding sign 2 feet from the property line so the sign would be visible from the street; staff recommended approval, noting the proposed placement would be consistent with other freestanding signs in the historic district. Alexis Paragoy, who identified herself as the applicant, described Naturally Bridal as “a retail store and an artist like maker…
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