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Committee advances bill requiring larger, readable signs for proposed subdivisions and developments
Summary
House Bill 375 would require applicants to post conspicuous signage on subdivision and land-development parcels — minimum nine square feet, readable at 50 feet, with a four‑inch project title — to improve public notice; the committee reported the bill overwhelmingly.
The House Local Government Committee voted to report House Bill 375, which would require posted signage on land proposed for subdivision or land development and set minimum size and readability standards.
Representative Saricis sponsored the bill, which the committee described as a measure to increase public notice of impending development. Committee staff summarized the proposal: signs must be at least 9 square feet, posted along external road frontage no later than seven days after the…
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