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Board approves hotel sign setbacks despite nonconforming locations
Summary
The BZA approved two setbacks variances to allow a hotel to alter detached signs and reuse existing pylon structures to meet new branding requirements; the applicant said the revised signs will be shorter than the current 66-foot secondary sign.
The City Board of Zoning Appeals on Wednesday approved two variances to allow a hotel to replace and alter detached signs that do not meet current setback standards.
Staff described the requests as: reducing the minimum detached-sign setback in the CHD zoning district from 10 feet to 5.7 feet for the primary pylon and reducing the minimum setback in the CH2 district…
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