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Council reviews first reading of broad sign-code rewrite affecting commercial and temporary signs
Summary
City staff presented proposed amendments to Chapter 7 (sign regulations) including new limits for temporary commercial signs, rules for awning signage, digital-monument message timing, and a process for murals; this was a first reading and will return for a second reading.
City staff presented a comprehensive set of proposed amendments to Chapter 7 (sign regulations) at the Sept. 3 meeting, describing changes for monument signs, digital message timing, awning signs, multi-tenant developments, commercial real-estate temporary signs, and public-art murals.
Ben Bridal, director of community development, said the package replaces the existing Chapter 7 with clarified language and several policy changes: administrative official will be the reviewer for permits instead of the building…
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