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Plan Commission approves neighborhood identification sign at Tenney Woods with stability condition
Summary
Veridian Homes received approval to install a stone‑base wayfinding sign at Outlot 1 in the Tenney Woods subdivision with the condition that the developer stiffen the sign's hanging connection to prevent movement and damage.
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The Plan Commission approved a sign appeal and variance Tuesday allowing Veridian Homes to install a stone‑base, double‑sided neighborhood identification sign at Outlot 1 in the Tenney Woods subdivision.
Robin (planning staff) presented the location and proposed sign, describing a pylon with a stone base approximately 7 feet tall and just over 2 feet wide, with landscaping in the outlot maintained by the Tenney Woods Homeowners Association. Staff recommended approval with a minimum 10‑foot setback from the right‑of‑way.
Commissioner questions focused on whether the sign would be illuminated (staff said it would not) and on how the hanging panel would be secured to avoid flapping in wind. Ben, who identified himself as "Ben with Veridian Homes," said the developer planned to use a rod or a fixed connection rather than a chain, similar to a nearby development's sign installation.
The commission approved the variance and required the applicant to stiffen the connection points so the panel would not move excessively in wind.
Ending: The sign will be installed in Outlot 1 with landscaping maintained by the HOA; staff will verify the final mounting details satisfy the commission's stability condition.
