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Shelton commission approves multiple downtown sign applications, accepts text amendment for review; several items approved unanimously
Summary
The commission approved a slate of sign applications for downtown businesses and accepted a proposed zoning text amendment for public hearing on Aug. 27; most sign applications passed with unanimous or near-unanimous votes, with one split vote on a mural-style advertisement for Colony Grill.
The Shelton Planning and Zoning Commission on July 9 approved multiple sign applications for downtown businesses and voted to accept a proposed zoning text amendment for referral to staff and a public hearing on Aug. 27.
Votes at a glance - Sign application 25-10, Noma Lisa (494 Howell/Howe Avenue): Approved with conditions tied to the commission’s 20% window artwork limit and historic-building decorum. Vote: 5 yes, 0 no, 1 abstain (Commissioner Ticky abstained). - Sign application 2529, Ripton Community Broadband (356 Howe Avenue): Approved. Vote: 6-0. - Sign application 2538 (2200 Leavenworth Road, "Beauty"): Approved. Vote: 6-0. - Sign…
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