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Target signage variance pulled for more information after resident objections
Summary
At a public hearing, residents opposed a Target signage variance that would add a 78‑sq‑ft 'drive‑up' sign and reconfigure existing façade signage; councilmembers requested more measurements and the applicant agreed to withdraw the request and return with clarified plans.
Council opened a public hearing on a signed variance application for Target at the Kedron Hill Shopping Center seeking a combined total of 284 square feet of signage (three signs including a proposed 78‑sq‑ft 'drive‑up' sign). City staff explained the variance standard and noted that the existing signage on site already exceeds zoning limits.
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