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Staff reports sign-enforcement sweep; proposes clearer rules on window coverage and illuminated signs
Summary
Shelton staff reported sending about 40 certified letters and collecting 184 unauthorized ground signs as part of a sign-enforcement campaign. Staff proposed clarifying rules on descriptive window text, percentage window coverage, temporary signage, and standards for illuminated/digital signs.
Shelton's land use assistant, Eva Martino, told the Planning and Zoning Commission on Nov. 12 that staff has ramped up enforcement of sign rules, sending roughly 40 certified letters to property owners and collecting 184 ground signs from around town.
Martino said staff conducted in-person inspections, worked with property owners and tenants to remove excessive window coverage, and used follow-up visits to confirm compliance. She…
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