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Historic zoning commission approves convenience parking signs, adds post-review and finial condition
Summary
The Franklin Historic Zoning Commission approved two convenience-signage applications (108 4th Ave S and 435 Main St) as compliant with recently changed state law, and required staff review of sign posts with a small finial detail added to the 435 Main Street approval and retroactively applied to 108 4th Avenue South.
The Franklin Historic Zoning Commission on Jan. 12 approved two applications for rear-parking convenience signs at 108 4th Avenue South and 435 Main Street, finding the proposals comply with a recent change in state law even though they differ from the commission’s own sign guidelines.
At 108 4th Avenue South, staff told the commission the proposed signs measure 18 by 24 inches (3 square feet), would be mounted approximately 72 inches above grade and would be minimally visible from…
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