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Committee backs change to zoning hearing signs: durable, general notices to replace laminated property‑specific signs
Summary
Lake County staff proposed and the committee forwarded a resolution to direct the Zoning Board of Appeals to hold public hearings on an amendment to Chapter 151 allowing reusable, general public‑hearing signs instead of laminated property‑specific notices to improve durability and reduce waste.
County planning staff told the committee that current laminated paper signs used for zoning hearings deteriorate or blow away, reducing public notice effectiveness. BJ, the planning and zoning manager, said staff reviewed best practices and recommend allowing durable, reusable signs that state a hearing will be conducted and give contact information for details.
BJ said the content of site signs would be simplified; the detailed information now printed on signs — hearing date,…
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