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Queen Creek planning commission approves 40-foot Horseshoe Park monument sign with LED display
Summary
The commission approved a comprehensive sign plan for Horseshoe Park & Equestrian Center to replace a 30-foot monument sign with a 40-foot monument containing a double-sided 128-square-foot LED panel and other design features; staff and the applicant said the sign will be dimmed at night and reserve 25% of digital time for town messaging.
The Queen Creek Planning & Zoning Commission approved a comprehensive sign plan to replace the existing monument sign at Horseshoe Park & Equestrian Center with a 40-foot monument that includes a double-sided LED display.
Sarah Clark of the Development Services Department presented the item, describing the Horseshoe Park At Equestrian Center (HPEC) site and the requested deviations from the town’s sign regulations. Clark said the proposed monument would measure 40 feet tall with a total sign area of 253.75 square feet and would include a 128-square-foot LED animated panel that would change static images every eight seconds and remain illuminated 24 hours a day with an evening dimming setting.
The action matters because the request exceeds the zoning ordinance’s usual limits: Clark said the code’s maximum monument sign…
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