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Derby council advances window-signage zoning amendments to second reading
Summary
Council approved a motion to schedule a second reading for zoning regulation amendments on window signage for Aug. 26 after a first-reading presentation by the city planner; the proposal adds size limits, a 25% no-permit allowance for uncovered windows, an exemption for lower, awning-shadowed windows, and a maintenance requirement for all signs.
At its Aug. 12 meeting, the Derby City Council approved a motion to schedule a second reading on Aug. 26 for proposed amendments to the city’s zoning regulations governing window signage.
Scott Knable, city planner, told the council the Planning Commission’s steering committee and a group of business and sign-industry stakeholders reviewed the issue and recommended the ordinance language the council considered. Knable said window signage is currently exempt from regulation and the proposal would place “reasonable…
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