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Hooper council agrees to study larger home-business signs after resident request

3192521 · May 5, 2025
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Summary

A resident asked the Hooper City Council to consider relaxing the city's 2-square-foot home-occupation sign limit. Council members agreed to place the matter on a future agenda and ask staff for examples and recommendations about size, siting and setbacks.

A resident asked the Hooper City Council during the May 1 work session to consider changing Hooper's home-occupation sign standard, currently limited to 2 square feet, and council members agreed to place the issue on a future agenda for further study.

The request came from resident Dylan Robinson, who told the council a 2-square-foot sign is hard for motorists to see and asked whether the city would consider larger signs for home businesses. Robinson said he is creating stickers for cars and would like the option of a larger sign so passing drivers can see it.

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