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Planning commission approves 80-foot freestanding sign for Chevron truck stop near I-15
Summary
The Clark County Planning Commission approved a request to raise a freestanding Chevron sign from 50 feet to 80 feet and allow an additional canopy sign for a truck stop site near I‑15, citing site topography and visibility concerns.
The Clark County Planning Commission on June 17 approved a sign design review to increase a proposed Chevron freestanding sign from 50 feet to 80 feet and to add a canopy sign as part of a truck-stop, convenience store and fuel canopy project near the I‑15 corridor.
The commission heard from the applicant’s representative, Michael Korn, who said the taller sign was needed because “the elevated roadway” makes the site difficult to see from…
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