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Planning board forwards Chapter 43 sign ordinance changes to council, adds U.S. flag‑display reference
Summary
The Hoschton City Planning and Zoning Board approved sending proposed revisions to the sign ordinance (Chapter 43) to City Council, including limits on weekend marketing signs and a reference that business flag displays should follow U.S. and Georgia law.
The Hoschton City Planning and Zoning Board voted to forward proposed amendments to Chapter 43 of the city sign ordinance to the City Council, including clarified language on weekend marketing signs, a suggested change to include attached single‑family subdivisions in marketing‑sign rules, and an added reference asking that businesses display the U.S. flag in accordance with the U.S. Flag Code and Georgia law.
Why it matters: The changes aim to reduce sign clutter from weekend marketing signs, clarify which residential subdivisions may use temporary sales signage, and add a compliance reference for business flag displays. The board’s recommendation now goes to the City Council for final action.
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