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Queen Creek planning commission approves Switchyard comprehensive sign plan with deviations
Summary
The Queen Creek Planning and Zoning Commission approved the Switchyard comprehensive sign program, granting deviations from the town's sign standards for monument, entry and tenant wall signage; staff described limits and an agreement to reduce some rear-facing sign area in exchange for public art.
The Queen Creek Planning and Zoning Commission approved a comprehensive sign program for the Switchyard development after a presentation and brief discussion during its regular session.
The vote, taken by voice, approved P25-0019, the Switchyard comprehensive sign plan. Les Johnson, the town's principal planner, presented the plan and described proposed sign types, sizes and requested deviations from the town's sign regulations. No roll-call vote with individual tallies was recorded in the transcript; the commission approved the motion by voice vote after a motion and a second and the chair calling for "Aye."
Johnson told the commission the project site sits along Ellsworth Loop Road between Victoria Lane and Ocotillo Road and is approximately 11.7 acres. The plan covers signage for a mixed-use development with four commercial buildings (about 27,000 square…
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