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Derby planning commission backs window-signage rule change, asks clearer 12-foot wording
Summary
The Derby Planning Commission voted unanimously to recommend city council approval of zoning regulation amendments governing window signage, with commissioners asking staff to clarify how the 12-foot height limit is described and noting an enforcement mechanism allowing repair costs to be charged to owners.
The City of Derby Planning Commission on July 17 voted 9-0 to recommend city council approval of proposed zoning regulation amendments that tighten rules for window signage and add an enforcement mechanism.
City staff introduced the proposed changes during a public hearing and noted the draft adds standards that did not previously exist, including a mechanism allowing the city to repair a nonconforming sign and charge the owner for the cost. "There…
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