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QuickStar requests variance for taller, larger signage at Brandon 90 Plaza as city reviews interstate sign overlay

3799309 · June 6, 2025
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Summary

QuickStar and the Brandon 90 Plaza owner requested a variance to allow a very large, 90-foot sign (567 sq ft) and additional signage; commissioners discussed pending zoning code changes for an interstate overlay that could change sign height and quantity rules and did not reach a final decision.

Developer representatives and property owners requested a variance to allow taller and larger freestanding signs at the Brandon 90 Plaza (QuickStar) site during a Board of Adjustment segment of the meeting, and commissioners deferred a final determination while staff outlined pending zoning code amendments that could affect the request.

Marwin Hofer, owner of Brandon 90 Plaza, told the board the convenience store is “the linchpin of the development” and said QuickStar recently acquired three acres at the site. Matthew Lekki, identified as the project manager for the applicant, and Zach Poggle of QuickStar’s real estate team attended to present the variance packet and answer technical questions about sign area and numeration.

The request seeks freestanding signage taller than the standard district maximum and larger than the city’s typical sign-area cap. Applicants described one proposed sign…

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