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BZA OKs halo-illumination variance for Beacon Bluff at 200 Georgia Avenue
Summary
The North Augusta Board of Zoning Appeals on May 6 approved a variance (ZV25-004) allowing halo-illuminated exterior wall signage for a new mixed-use building at 200 Georgia Avenue, voting unanimously and attaching a condition limiting illuminated signs to halo-style lighting and the codes square-footage limits.
The North Augusta Board of Zoning Appeals on May 6 approved a variance (ZV25-004) that allows halo-illuminated wall signage on a new mixed-use building at 200 Georgia Avenue. The board found in the affirmative on the 10 criteria required for a variance and voted unanimously to grant the request with one condition that any illuminated exterior wall signage use halo illumination and meet the North Augusta development codes square-footage requirements.
The applicant, represented at the meeting by Fletcher Dickard, said the 0.73-acre Gateway/Beacon Bluff site requires halo lighting so tenants and service providers can find the building at night. "Numerous of our tenants have hours of operation after dark and a softly…
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