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Evansville BZA approves multiple variances, requires 10% dusk‑to‑dawn dimming for electronic signs

Evansville Board of Zoning Appeals · October 17, 2024
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Summary

At its Oct. 17 meeting the Board of Zoning Appeals approved several variances across residential and commercial petitions — including billboard and church electronic signs conditioned to dim to 10% from dusk to dawn — and handled multiple driveway, pole‑barn and fence requests.

The Evansville Board of Zoning Appeals approved a slate of variances on Oct. 17, 2024, addressing signage, driveway widths, accessory‑structure lot coverage and fence height across the city.

Key outcomes recorded at the hearing: - VAR‑2024‑071 (Lamar Advertising): Approved with the condition that the electronic off‑premise message sign be dimmed from dusk to dawn to 10% of normal brightness and that Lamar respond to brightness complaints; roll call recorded 4‑0 in favor. Applicants Shane Pollard and Andy Morris said they had met with the Jacobsville Neighborhood Association and offered community advertising space. - VAR‑2024‑076 (Trinity Lutheran Church): Approved to retain/update three on‑premise signs including an electronic message…

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