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Commission recommends allowing fuel price signs without counting toward monument-sign limit at Carl Hollow site
Summary
The Tracy Planning Commission recommended the City Council amend the municipal code to exempt state-required fuel pricing signs from the standard limit of two monument signs per parcel, a change staff said is needed for a development site at 4600 South Carl Hollow Road.
The Tracy Planning Commission voted to recommend that the City Council amend the Tracy Municipal Code to add a definition for “fuel pricing signs” and to exempt those signs from the standard limit of two monument signs per parcel. Staff said the change would address an unintended consequence for sites that include a gas station requiring state-mandated price signs.
Project planner Genevieve Federighi told the commission the proposed definition would treat a fuel pricing sign as a monument sign at a fueling station depicting the price of fuel as required by Business and Professions Code section 13531.…
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