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Staff outlines proposed sign-code changes; electronic message centers limited to taxing authorities
Summary
Planning staff told the Economic Development Committee Oct. 20 that proposed sign-code amendments would limit electronic message centers to taxing authorities, introduce two lighting zones, change wall-sign sizing and remove a $5,500 sign escrow.
Planning staff presented a multi-part update Oct. 20 on proposed revisions to Wildwood's sign regulations, including new standards for electronic message centers, wall-sign sizing, temporary banners and the sign-escrow requirement.
Joe Booney summarized the draft recommendations that came through the Planning & Zoning Commission. The most notable policy change would allow electronic message centers only for taxing authorities (examples cited in the discussion included the City of Wildwood, school districts and fire districts). Booney said the city is not planning to install such a sign itself but that…
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