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Nashville BZA approves variance for second monument sign at Royal Parkway; vote 4-0
Summary
The Metro Nashville Board of Zoning Appeals approved a variance on a 4-0 vote to allow a second ground sign at 810 Royal Parkway, subject to a condition that the new sign be set back the same distance from the street as the existing monument sign.
The Metro Nashville Board of Zoning Appeals approved a variance on a 4-0 vote to allow a second ground (monument) sign at 810 Royal Parkway, the board said during its public hearing. The board attached a condition that the new sign be set back the same distance from the street as the existing monument sign.
The variance was requested after zoning staff denied a sign permit. Applicant representatives said the property already has one monument sign that cannot accommodate names for two additional tenants and that an on-site electrical box limits locations where a second sign could meet the current setback rules.
“My name is Kaylee. I work at FASTSIGNS Downtown Nashville,” the applicant’s representative said during the hearing, explaining the request and adding, “All we want is another monument sign on the other side where it makes sense.” Daniel Sohn, who identified his address as 810 Royal Parkway, said the additional monument would allow listing names of businesses that…
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