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Planning commission adopts signage policy for legally nonconforming commercial uses in residential zones

3227127 · May 7, 2025
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Summary

The commission adopted a policy allowing legally nonconforming commercial uses in residential zones to use B1 signage standards by staff approval, with an appeal path to the planning commission for larger signage.

The Muskego City Planning Commission on May 6 adopted a policy to allow legal nonconforming commercial uses located in residential zones to use a limited set of commercial signage standards without requiring a zoning change.

Under the adopted approach (Resolution PC 0252025), businesses that are legally operating in residentially zoned areas — for example, properties with earlier approvals or conditional use grants — may follow B1 signage standards by default, which staff described as a sign area equal…

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