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Commission says Ridge Meadows sign issue is a sign-permit/administration matter; code prevents requested placement
Summary
The Planning and Zoning Commission revisited the Ridge Meadows subdivision sign request and determined that the sign-code and plat constraints mean the sign-permit process with city administration, not P&Z approval, is the appropriate path unless an easement at the subdivision entrance is secured.
The Planning and Zoning Commission revisited a previously tabled item, PZ2025-15, concerning a subdivision sign for Ridge Meadows and concluded that the request likely falls under the city’s sign-permit authority rather than the commission’s approval process.
Commissioners and staff said the city sign code expects subdivision monument signs to be located at a subdivision’s entrance. The proposed location discussed at the meeting is roughly 250 feet from the subdivision intersection and the plat did…
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