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Planning commission backs historic‑district review for storefront signs, asks staff to schedule hearing
Summary
The Parowan Planning and Zoning Commission agreed June 4 to advance a Historic Preservation Committee recommendation to remove a fixed 10% frontage cap on wall and projecting signs in the historic district and to route sign approvals through the HPC.
The Parowan Planning and Zoning Commission discussed proposed changes to downtown historic‑district signage requirements on June 4, 2025, and agreed to move the Historic Preservation Committee’s recommended language forward for public hearing and formal recommendation.
Why it matters: The Historic Preservation Committee told the commission that the existing rule — which limits wall and projecting signs to 10% of the building frontage — is inconsistently applied and does not reflect the variety of storefronts on Main…
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