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Planning commission adopts signage policy to allow limited commercial signs on legally nonconforming properties
Summary
The Muskego City Planning Commission approved a resolution allowing businesses that are legal nonconforming uses in residential zones to follow B1 sign standards by default, with an option to seek larger B2–B4 standards from the commission.
The Muskego City Planning Commission on May 6 adopted a policy to clarify signage for legally nonconforming commercial uses and businesses operating under conditional-use grants in residentially zoned areas.
Planning staff described two categories covered by the policy: (1) legacy commercial uses that remain legal nonconforming in residential zones because they predate current zoning, and (2) businesses operating in residential zones under a…
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