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Rancho Vistoso Center asks to keep taller monument signs; commission forwards recommendation with landscaping condition
Summary
Oro Valley staff and the property representative told the Planning & Zoning Commission that two monument signs installed at Rancho Vistoso Center measure about 12.5 feet and require a master sign program; the commission voted to recommend approval to council and asked the applicant to evaluate low‑height plantings to soften the base.
The Oro Valley Planning and Zoning Commission on Dec. 2 recommended that Town Council approve a master sign program allowing two taller monument signs at the Rancho Vistoso Center, 13005 N. Oracle Road, while asking the applicant to evaluate low‑lying plantings to reduce visual prominence.
Patty Hayes, a planner with the town, said the zoning code generally allows monument signs up to 10 feet tall but the signs at Rancho Vistoso were built on older, taller stone bases and measure about 12.5 feet, which requires a master sign program for the…
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