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Residents ask Brooksville council to reconsider ban on temporary full‑color LED signs for events and small businesses
Summary
Residents asked the Planning and Zoning Commission to support a Land Development Code text amendment allowing short‑term, full‑color portable LED signs for events and small businesses; staff said the city council previously prohibited LED signs and any change would require a formal text‑change application and council direction.
Several residents and a small‑business owner asked the Planning and Zoning Commission to consider reopening the city’s ban on LED signage for short‑term event and promotional use and to direct staff to return with a code change.
Tim Rose, who identified himself as a Brooksville resident at 7201 Woodland Drive and a small‑business owner, told commissioners he rents portable full‑color temporary signage and proposed a one‑week rental window for event promotion. “I would like to propose an amendment to the ordinance so that we could possibly allow for like a one‑week, rental limitation,” Rose said, explaining the units are…
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