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Helotes council approves monument sign relocation with permanent approval; consent items OK'd, one item postponed
Summary
The Helotes City Council voted to allow a business to relocate a monument sign and amended the approval to make it permanent unless reconstructed, relocated or abandoned. The council also approved two consent items including a grant-funded defibrillator replacement and postponed a development-contract item to a future meeting.
The Helotes City Council voted April 24 to allow a property owner to relocate a monument sign and amended the permit to make the approval permanent so long as the sign is not reconstructed, relocated or abandoned.
The council’s action, taken during agenda item 5, follows a recommendation from the planning and zoning panel and staff. Mayor (name not specified) moved that the council amend the original 10-year term to language approving the sign “in perpetuity as long as not reconstructed, relocated, or abandoned.” The motion passed on a voice vote. The council did not record a roll-call vote in the public…
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