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Apple Valley Council OKs sign setback variance, allows encroachment at Christchurch property
Summary
The council approved a five-foot variance and an encroachment agreement to allow a ground sign at Christchurch to remain eight feet from the property line and within a drainage and utility easement, with five staff-recommended conditions.
The Apple Valley City Council voted to approve a sign setback variance and a related encroachment agreement for Christchurch on Thursday night.
City planner Sydney told the council the applicant seeks to reduce the ground-sign setback from the 13-foot requirement to 8 feet to match an existing sign that was installed in 1994 and currently sits within a 40-foot drainage and utility easement along Johnny Cake Ridge Road. "The existing sign has been there for over…
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