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Waynesville council adopts sign‑code updates, delays new political‑sign size rule until December
Summary
After a public hearing, the Town of Waynesville adopted a text amendment to its signage code to add definitions, clarify mural and portable sign rules, reduce some wall‑sign ratios, and permit facsimile signs. Council delayed the effective date for the political‑sign size provision until 2025‑12‑01.
The Waynesville Town Council voted to adopt a comprehensive text amendment to the town's sign ordinance that clarifies how various sign types are measured and processed and adjusts several dimensional standards — but it delayed the new restriction on political‑sign size until Dec. 1, 2025.
Planning staff presented the amendment as a cleanup and clarification of chapters 4, 11 and 17. The changes add definitions for sign types in the ordinance text, specify how mural signage is calculated (count only lettering/logo area), consolidate duplicate…
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