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Council approves Riverland master sign program amendment after council seeks limits on digital and temporary banners

5502953 · May 27, 2025
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Summary

The City Council approved a first-reading amendment to the Riverland master sign program (Ordinance 25-31). Council members questioned digital sign size and temporary banner allowances and asked staff and the applicant to clarify standards before second reading.

An amendment to the Riverland Master Sign Program (Ordinance 25-31) cleared first reading on May 27 after council members raised questions about digital signage, temporary banners and how the program would operate once private property owners and POAs assume control.

Daniel Robinson of the Planning and Zoning Department told council the amendment consolidates categories, adds nonresidential sign regulations for Riverland’s first commercial areas and updates wayfinding and temporary sign provisions. “The proposed master sign program amendment removes the requirement for that review board,” Robinson said, describing changes intended to streamline review as the development moves from build-out…

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