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Mayfield Heights City Council on May 28 approved an amendment to Chapter 1177.03 of the city code updating rules for permitted signs in the corporate park; the ordinance limits signs to one per building and to a maximum size of 80 square feet, subject to Architectural Review Board approval and written permission from the property owner.
The building director asked council to correct a typographical error in the draft ordinance that had left the phrase reading “80 20 square feet.” Council approved a motion to amend the ordinance to remove the stray characters and to record the correction in the minutes as a scrivener’s correction. After the amendment was moved and seconded, council approved the ordinance as amended on roll call.
The ordinance change was recommended by the planning commission; council members said the update aligns sign regulations with the planning commission’s recommendation. The change does not alter the Architectural Review Board approval requirement and leaves property‑owner consent in place as a condition of larger signage.
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