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Burns Harbor board approves signage variances for CIT Trucks with conditions
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The Burns Harbor board approved amended variances allowing CIT Trucks to install a static freestanding pylon sign and building signage, requiring removal of the old sign within 60 days and limiting lighting to avoid glare across I‑94.
The Burns Harbor board voted to approve amended variances that allow CIT Trucks to install additional signage for its new dealership and service facility, the board said during its meeting.
Greg Babcock, representing the applicant, told the board the company sought two variances: one for the total square footage of signage on the 14‑acre site and one for the freestanding pylon sign. He said the 50,000‑square‑foot Kenworth franchise facility will be visible from Interstate 94 and that franchise rules require…
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