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Council reviews draft sign‑ordinance changes after Planning & Zoning recommendation; staff to clean up language before final vote

3734658 · May 20, 2025
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Summary

City staff presented proposed amendments to Chapter 42 governing temporary signs — including raising maximum freestanding height to 7 feet, lengthening allowed display to 21 days per quarter and new rules for undeveloped parcels — and Planning & Zoning recommended approval 6–0.

City staff described proposed amendments to Chapter 42 of the city code that would revise temporary and portable sign rules for residential and non‑residential districts and create special provisions for undeveloped parcels larger than five acres.

Dawn, community development staff, told the council the proposal responds in part to problems that emerged during recent election seasons and large undeveloped parcels where existing rules limit property owners’ ability to post directional or development signs. Key elements in the draft include raising the maximum permitted temporary freestanding height in residential…

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