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Council introduces zoning change to allow off-site freeway signs for major shopping centers; removes city-logo requirement
Summary
Perris introduced a zoning text amendment to allow one off-site freeway sign per qualifying commercial shopping center, subject to development standards and a conditional-use permit; council directed staff to omit a proposed city-logo requirement and moved the ordinance forward 5-0.
The Perris City Council introduced the first reading of a zoning code text amendment to permit off-site freeway signage for qualifying commercial shopping centers and directed staff to remove a proposed requirement that private signs include the city logo.
Principal planner Rafael Garcia said staff drafted a policy framework after council direction in January and that the planning commission reviewed and recommended the amendment on March 19. The draft ordinance would allow off-site signs only…
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