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Planning commission approves Westlake Market master sign plan with reduced monument wording and back-lot allocation
Summary
York County’s Planning Commission approved a master sign plan for Westlake Market on Nov. 10, but required the applicant to remove the center nameplate to reduce monument size, allow LED fuel pricing, set storefront signage at 2.0 sq ft per linear foot and explicitly include a back parcel in the plan.
The York County Planning Commission voted Nov. 10 to approve a master sign plan for the Westlake Market shopping center (Highways 55/274 intersection in Council District 2) after requiring several modifications.
Planning staff described the application as a standard master sign plan for a development expected to exceed 100,000 square feet and walked the commission through five decision areas: two large entrance monument signs (applicant requested 255 sq ft each vs. the 150 sq ft code allowance), outparcel monument signs, wall signage area, canopy…
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