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Council asks staff to rewrite temporary sign enforcement proposal after private-property concerns
Summary
Council halted action on a proposed code amendment to speed removal of temporary noncommercial signs after counsel and members raised legal questions about authority to remove signs on private property; city attorney recommended staff and legal revisions and council gave consensus to send it back.
The City Council opened a public hearing on a proposed development-code amendment intended to shorten enforcement for temporary noncommercial sign violations from roughly eight weeks to two or three weeks. Staff said the streamlined process would allow the city to remove signs believed to be in violation,…
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