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Commission sends Villa Magna signage request to planning board amid broader sign-code review
Summary
The Highland Beach commission agreed to forward Villa Magna’s request for larger, illuminated monument signage to the planning board and asked staff to have the board evaluate permanent sign size, frontage-based limits, illumination, color, and an appeal process while considering Senate Bill 180 restrictions.
The Highland Beach Town Commission on Dec. 2 directed staff to send Villa Magna’s proposed replacement and enlarged monument signage on State Road A1A to the planning board for a full review.
Vice Mayor Stern, who initiated the request that the planning board examine the town’s overall permanent-sign standards, told the commission the questions are broader than a single application: “We ought to put that into and enforce what the correct standard is,” he said, urging a review of maximum sizes and whether existing larger signs should be treated as…
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