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Hearing officer hears request to keep and reface oversized pylon sign at Citrus Park Town Center
Summary
Owner representatives asked the Land Use Hearing Officer to allow an existing pylon sign at Citrus Park Town Center to remain and be refaced; staff described the request as a variance to current sign-area and setback limits that would result in a 596-square-foot aggregate sign face and a zero-foot right-of-way setback.
Rob Johnson, speaking for the property owner of Citrus Park Town Center, sought a variance July 28 before the Hillsborough County Land Use Hearing Officer to allow the existing pylon entrance sign to remain, be refaced and receive new channel-lettering. The applicant said the final sign would total 596 square feet of aggregate sign area and would include up to 248 square feet per sign face; the request would also allow the pole sign to remain at the property line rather than meet the code setback. The variance application covers two departures from the Land Development Code: aggregate…
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