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Commission approves larger art signage at 67 W. Granada after developer's presentation
Summary
The City Commission approved a special-exception redevelopment plan allowing about 104 square feet of alternative signage for an art space at 67 West Granada Boulevard, exceeding the 24-square-foot limit in the land-development code; planning staff and the applicant said the project supports downtown redevelopment.
The Ormond Beach City Commission on Feb. 18 approved Resolution 2025-61 allowing alternative building signage for an art property at 67 West Granada Boulevard, authorizing about 104 square feet of sign area where the land-development code generally allows 24 square feet.
Planning Director Steven Sprager said the special-exception redevelopment plan is a tool the city uses to allow signage or other features that fall…
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