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Council approves Main Street sign-overlay district with 14-day limit on electronic changes
Summary
After extended debate and a public hearing, the North Little Rock City Council approved a Main Street sign-overlay district that allows an electronic changeable-copy sign for a church but restricts content changes to no more often than every 14 days and requires a monument-style sign.
The North Little Rock City Council voted to approve an amendment to the city sign code establishing a Main Street sign-overlay district and granting a conditional changeable-copy sign to an applicant on 20th Street, after adding a limitation that any electronic copy may be changed no more than once every 14 days and must be presented as a monument-style sign.
Council members and members of the public debated aesthetics, precedent and equity during a lengthy public hearing and discussion. The applicant, a church representative, described the…
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