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After lengthy debate, BZA pares back gas‑station signage request and approves smaller package
Summary
Members pressed a proposed gas‑station/convenience store to remove duplicative brand panels and canopy price signs. After negotiation with the applicant, the board approved a smaller signage package (12 signs and about 615 sq ft total) and allowed the applicant to reapply within the year for additional signage if needed.
The Board of Zoning Appeals on November reduced a proposed signage package for a new convenience store and gas station at 2001 Lynch Road after board members said the applicant’s original request amounted to excessive and redundant branding.
Project representative Scott Elpers described the design as similar to an existing store and said many of the site’s promotional elements were typically used across multiple franchise…
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