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League City commission recommends exempting interior-facing athletic facility signs from permit rules
Summary
The League City Planning Commission voted 5-0 to recommend a change to Chapter 125 (Unified Development Code) that would exempt interior-facing signs on athletic stadiums, courts and fields owned or operated by governmental entities, including school districts, from sign-permit requirements.
The League City Planning Commission voted 5-0 to recommend that the City Council amend Chapter 125 of the city code (the Unified Development Code) to exempt certain signs placed on buildings, walls or fences at athletic stadiums, courts and fields owned or operated by governmental entities, including school districts, from the requirement to obtain a sign permit.
Mark Lynch, planning manager for the City of League City Planning Department, told the commission the request came from the mayor’s office and was narrowly written. "The request is simple," Lynch said, describing the proposed…
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