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Connection Point sign variance tabled, transferred to full BZA after landscaping dispute
Summary
Connection Point asked for an 8.6‑inch sign height variance and requested approval without the landscaping the city sought. The hearing officer transferred the matter to the full Board of Zoning Appeals for de novo review; the next full board hearing date was cited as Feb. 24 if transfer is requested.
Connection Point’s request for a sign‑height variance was not decided at the hearing and has been transferred to the full Board of Zoning Appeals after dispute over landscaping conditions.
Sarah Zimmerman, representing Connection Point, told the hearing the installed sign exceeds the permitted vertical allowance by about 8.6 inches because of a measurement discrepancy between the vendor’s installation and the technical advisory committee submittal. Zimmerman asked the BZA to consider the variance…
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