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Board of Adjustment approves sign variance allowing eight freestanding signs for Ascension Seton Medical Center

2255808 · February 10, 2025
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Summary

The Austin Board of Adjustment granted a sign-variance request that allows Ascension Seton Medical Center to install eight freestanding signs on its 20-acre site at 1201 West 30th Street, with maximum heights and sign areas limited by the board’s motion and subject to standard permitting review.

The Austin Board of Adjustment on Feb. 10 approved a variance allowing Ascension Seton Medical Center to install eight freestanding signs at 1201 West 30th Street, with the board setting “not to exceed” heights and sign-area limits the applicant must meet when it applies for permits.

The variance was granted after the applicant, Colton Golke of Lewis Sign, said the hospital’s 20-acre site requires additional freestanding signs to direct patients and emergency traffic; board members voted unanimously to approve the request.

Board members said the request was supported by evidence that one or two freestanding signs would be insufficient to direct traffic across the large campus.…

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