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Planning Board narrows draft sign ordinance, agrees to require permits for signs over 50 square feet and send draft for legal review
Summary
Members discussed illuminated and digital signs, enforcement and measurement units for LED brightness, and instructed staff to add enforcement language and forward the revised draft to the municipal attorney for review; the board set 50 square feet as the local permit threshold.
The Skyegan Planning Board reviewed a pared‑down draft sign ordinance and agreed to require permits for signs larger than 50 square feet of single‑sided surface area, sending the draft on to the municipal attorney for legal review and asking staff to add enforcement language.
Brian, shoreline zoning department staff, summarized the approach as intentionally simple and said the draft would rely on state statute for many size and changeable‑sign limits. Board members raised…
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