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Hooper City council directs attorney to draft changes to home-business sign rules; council sets 16-square-foot cap as starting point
Summary
Council voted May 15 to direct the city attorney to draft ordinance language updating rules for home-based business signage, including a suggested maximum of 16 square feet and restricting signs to private property rather than public right-of-way. Staff will return with a draft ordinance and further details on lighting and zoning distinctions.
The Hooper City Council on May 15 directed the city attorney to draft amendments to the municipal sign ordinance that would change how home-based businesses may display signs.
The council discussion followed a public comment from a resident who asked the council to consider allowing signs placed forward on a property when a building setback or driveway makes a…
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