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Herriman Planning Commission approves Zions Bank monument signs after dispute over sign-area measurement
Summary
The commission approved a conditional-use permit for two monument signs for Zions Bank, voting 5-1 to require each sign not exceed 64 square feet including support structures after debate over whether base masonry should count toward sign area.
The Herriman Planning Commission approved a conditional-use permit for two monument signs for Zions Bank, voting 5-1 to require that each sign not exceed 64 square feet including support structures.
The decision resolved a dispute over how the city measures monument-sign area. Sheldon, a planning staff member, presented the application and told commissioners the larger proposed sign would exceed the city’s 64-square-foot monument-sign limit when the support structure is included; staff therefore recommended approval only if both signs “do not exceed the allotted 64 square foot maximum, including the support structure as required by city code.”
The larger sign proposed for Herriman Boulevard was described by staff as roughly 14 feet long, 6 feet high and…
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