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Planning commission approves 80-foot Kwik Trip interstate sign variance; asks for lower monument alternatives
Summary
The commission approved a variance allowing an 80-foot tall, 225-square-foot freestanding pylon sign for the Kwik Trip site adjacent to I‑94, citing visibility constraints at the interchange, but asked the applicant to present two monument-sign alternatives (12 and 16 feet) for planning-council review.
The Dayton Planning Commission approved a sign variance for the Kwik Trip development near I‑94 after hearing public comment that large interstate-oriented signs could alter the corridor’s character.
Kwik Trip representatives presented a sign-visibility study showing that, because of grade changes, existing billboards and the Dayton Parkway overpass, a standard code-compliant pylon sign (25 feet tall, 64 square feet) would not provide adequate advance notice to interstate drivers exiting at Dayton. The…
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