Board clears monument sign for Austin Veterinary Emergency, citing public-safety visibility

Board of Adjustment · November 10, 2025

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Summary

A monument sign variance was approved for Austin Veterinary Emergency at 7501 N. Capital of Texas Highway after the applicant presented visibility and safety reasons tied to topography, canopy cover and school congestion; the board limited lighting to up-lighting and emphasized material design to respect scenic corridor.

The Board of Adjustment voted to grant a monument-sign variance for Austin Veterinary Emergency (operated by Ethos Veterinary Health) at 7501 N. Capital of Texas Highway, accepting the applicant’s argument that limited visibility caused by vegetation and topography created a public-safety hardship for a 24-hour emergency veterinary facility.

Alexa Russell, representing the clinic, explained the existing sign is not visible to northbound or southbound traffic and that school-dropoff congestion at a nearby campus obstructs approach visibility during critical hours. She said trimming vegetation in the painted scenic corridor is prohibited, and the clinic’s proposed V-shaped monument sign (stone-clad, reflective emergency wording) would improve identification without adding internal illumination.

Commissioners stressed scenic-corridor protections and asked about lighting; the applicant said they will reuse existing footings and lighting and employ up-lighting only (not internal illumination). Board members balanced the clinic’s emergency-access needs and the scenic-roadway character before voting to approve the monument sign variance with design and lighting conditions. Vice Chair Hawthorne abstained from the vote.