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Board approves variances for dynamic-display signs at four Tulsa stations

2273390 · February 11, 2025
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Summary

The Tulsa Board of Adjustment granted variances for dynamic-display signage at four gas station properties, finding lot configuration and highway adjacency constituted the hardships needed to permit larger or multiple digital sign elements.

The Tulsa Board of Adjustment on a unanimous vote approved variances allowing dynamic-display signs that exceed the city's 48-square-foot limit and permitting more than one dynamic display on single lots at four separate gas-station properties. The board approved four related cases filed by Claude Neon / Federal Signs (applicant Pete Webb) for locations on South Yale, East 41st & Sheridan, South Sheridan, and North Harvard.

Board members said the applications presented similar factual patterns: the properties were configured so that drivers approaching from different directions needed separate sign faces and the proposed digital elements were limited to price digits and a short "nitro" identifier rather than full-motion video. "It all it is is just changing the word credit to nitro every 8…

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