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Planners review Interstate 90 signage overlay; 90-foot height proposed with residential limits

3179999 · May 2, 2025
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The Planning and Zoning Commission reviewed a proposed Interstate 90 sign-overlay district that staff said would apply within 1,400 feet of the I‑90 centerline and set a 90‑foot maximum sign height, with a 30‑foot cap for freestanding signs within 300 feet of residentially zoned lots.

The Brandon Planning and Zoning Commission discussed a proposed Interstate 90 signage overlay district that staff said would apply to properties within 1,400 feet of the I‑90 centerline and would limit freestanding sign height to 90 feet in the overlay area, with a 30‑foot cap for freestanding signs located within 300 feet of a residentially zoned lot.

Acting Chair Alyssa Tealy asked staff to explain boundaries and measurement. Patrick, a planning staff member, said, "It says the purpose of interstate sign overlay district, reading in 15 5 5 is…

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