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Commission refines freestanding sign draft, favors straight-line spacing and exempts directional signs
Summary
Planning staff presented a revised freestanding sign draft May 15. Commissioners told staff to simplify measurement of separation to straight-line distances between signs and to exclude small directional signs from the spacing calculations.
Planning staff brought a revised draft on freestanding signage to the Planning and Zoning Commission on May 15, and commissioners asked staff to simplify how separation between freestanding signs is measured and to exclude directional signs from the sign allotment calculation.
Staff said the draft starts with one square foot of freestanding sign per linear foot of frontage up to 200 feet and would allow additional sign…
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