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Owner to withdraw sign application after El Paso HLC questions size and zoning limits

2628186 · January 13, 2025
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Summary

At a Historic Landmark Commission meeting, the applicant for 9816 Socorro Road asked the commission to reconsider a previously approved reduction in sign size. Staff and commissioners advised withdrawal to coordinate with zoning staff because municipal code limits monument signs in C-1 zones; the applicant agreed to withdraw and resubmit.

Jesus Dominguez, the applicant and a licensed Texas real estate broker, asked the City of El Paso Historic Landmark Commission on Jan. 1 to reconsider a previously approved reduction in the size of a freestanding sign for 9816 Socorro Road, a parcel on the edge of the Mission Trail Historic District.

The commission and staff pushed back on the proposed height and overall area, and staff said the sign would likely be denied under the municipal sign code even if the commission approved the design. Tony De La Cruz of the Planning and…

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