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Council grants limited sign variance for BPI fence screening, calls for sign‑ordinance review
Summary
Council granted a two‑year variance treating BPI's branded fence screen as two signs so the company can keep its installed screening while staff and council revise the sign ordinance. Council expressed support for screening aesthetics but concern about fee consistency and precedent.
The City Council voted to treat the branded fence‑screen installed at BPI’s Rooster Springs equipment yard as two signs and granted a two‑year variance, a compromise to allow the company to keep the screening while staff and council consider ordinance changes.
Rob McClellan, director of business development for BPI, said the company has invested roughly $7,000 in a commercial‑grade fence screen…
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