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Planning commission reviews broad Chapter 7 sign-code amendments, targets oversized commercial real-estate signs and adds mural language
Summary
The Planning and Zoning Commission reviewed proposed amendments to Chapter 7 of the Colleyville code, which governs sign regulations, including limits on commercial real-estate signs and new language for murals and obsolete signs.
The Planning and Zoning Commission reviewed proposed amendments to Chapter 7 of the Colleyville code, which governs sign regulations. Staff described multiple changes ranging from small wording edits to new standards for obsolete commercial real-estate signs and mural approvals.
Key proposed changes discussed at length included limits on commercial real-estate "for lease/for rent" signage: staff proposed restricting temporary lease signs to 3-by-3 feet (9 square feet) for wall or window signs and allowing a ground sign of the same size up to 4 feet tall only when the space is more than 100 feet from the nearest right of way. Staff said the proposal would substantially reduce the large ground signs (sometimes up to 64 square feet) that have proliferated in shopping centers and can give the appearance of high vacancy.…
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