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County staff propose relaxed monument sign construction rules; board to consider public hearing
Summary
Planning staff proposed revisions to the county’s monument sign regulations to allow partial masonry bases, gaps or frames around copy areas, and one pier designs; commissioners asked for clarity on structural attachment and agreed to schedule a public hearing on the ordinance change.
Planning staff presented draft changes to Cherokee County’s monument sign rules on Oct. 21 that would reduce masonry requirements and permit framed or “gap” designs for the sign copy area while keeping masonry piers or bases compatible with the primary building.
Ms. Stallings, the county planning and zoning director, explained the current rule effectively required masonry all the way around the sign and had produced…
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