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Planning commission recommends city council approve sign‑code tweaks for Transit Villages specific plan
Summary
The commission recommended adoption of Specific Plan Amendment No. 2 (Specific Plan No. 65) to align Transit Villages sign regulations with citywide rules, require sign programs for new unified centers, allow freestanding/monument signs under review, clarify building sign placement, and relax mural restrictions; recommendation was unanimous.
The Redlands Planning Commission on Jan. 28 voted to recommend that City Council approve Amendment No. 2 to the Transit Villages specific plan (Specific Plan No. 65), adopting changes to sign regulations intended to align the Specific Plan with the citywide sign code and to provide clearer standards for unified centers, freestanding signs, building‑mounted signage placement and murals.
Planner Brian Foote presented the item on behalf of Kevin Berry and described four main changes: (1) require sign programs for new unified centers and add a definition for "unified center" that matches the citywide sign code; (2) allow freestanding multi‑tenant (monument) signs consistent with Title 15 (citywide sign regulations) subject to commission review for preexisting unified centers; (3) clarify that building…
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