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Perris planners back draft code allowing one off-site freeway sign per large shopping center
Summary
The Planning Commission recommended the City Council adopt a zoning code amendment allowing one off-site, static freeway-oriented sign per commercial shopping center larger than five acres, subject to design limits and a conditional-use permit.
The Perris Planning Commission on March 19 recommended that the City Council adopt a zoning-code amendment to allow off-site freeway signage for qualifying commercial shopping centers. The proposed amendment would permit a single off-site static sign structure (non-digital) associated with a shopping center larger than five acres, subject to height, area and design standards and a conditional use permit.
Under the draft text, a qualifying shopping center could request one off-site sign near a freeway right-of-way — typically on an adjacent parcel — to improve visibility for tenants that lack direct freeway frontage. Staff…
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