Council OKs PD-26 amendment to allow 100-foot flagpoles along I-35
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Council approved an amendment to PD-26 allowing up to a 100-foot flagpole on about 8.3 acres along I-35; Planning Director Melissa Daley said the Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval 5–0 and the city had received no written opposition.
The Corinth City Council approved an amendment to the Unified Development Code tied to PD-26 that allows a maximum flagpole height of 100 feet on approximately 8.3 acres adjacent to Interstate 35.
Melissa Daley, Planning Director, told the council the property has a C-2 base zoning and is home to ongoing improvements and businesses. She said the applicant requested two flagpoles along I-35 and that the city had received no letters of support or opposition as of the meeting date. Daley added the Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval by a 5–0 vote at its November meeting.
A council member moved to approve ordinance 25-12-04-57 as presented; the motion was seconded and approved unanimously.
The transcript records no public opposition during the hearing; the manufacturer of the poles was present and offered to answer technical questions but no substantive concerns were raised on the record.
