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Planning commission approves Switchyard comprehensive sign plan with deviations to town sign code
Summary
The Queen Creek Planning and Zoning Commission approved a comprehensive sign program for the Switchyard mixed‑use development, allowing deviations to the town sign provisions for monument, entry and wall signage and endorsing an approach that includes murals and pedestrian‑scale wayfinding.
The Queen Creek Planning and Zoning Commission on the meeting agenda approved a comprehensive sign program for the Switchyard mixed‑use development, allowing several deviations from the town’s sign provisions to accommodate monument, entry and building signage and pedestrian wayfinding.
Les Johnson, principal planner for the Town of Queen Creek, presented the plan and described the development site as roughly 11.7 acres bordering Ellsworth Loop Road between Victoria Lane and Ocotillo Road. "This project was an administrative approval," Johnson said, and he detailed the development program: four commercial buildings with about 27,000 square feet of retail (primarily restaurants), roughly 35,000…
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