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Commission hears strong resident opposition to 20-foot sign for proposed fuel station at 1985 Sky's Limit Way; deliberation continues
Summary
At a public hearing on a sign-height variance for a proposed fuel station at 1985 Sky's Limit Way, residents warned of driver distraction, light pollution and wildlife impacts while the applicant argued the elevated sign is needed for visibility because the site sits below road grade and includes wetlands; the hearing closed with deliberation underway and no vote recorded in the transcript.
The City of Dallas Planning Commission heard extensive public comment and applicant testimony on a sign-height variance for a proposed fuel station and convenience store at 1985 Sky’s Limit Way, but the commission did not record a final vote in the transcript provided.
Staff summarized the application for variance 2505, explaining the site sits at Cloud Corner and Sky’s Limit Way in the southeast part of town and that the applicant proposed two sign designs: a preferred 20-foot pylon and a smaller alternate monument sign (about 7 ft 11 in). "Fuel stations... need to provide the pricing of their fuel, which sort of differentiates it from most typical businesses," staff member Chase told the commission during the staff report.
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