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Planning commission refines zoning ordinance draft: 90-day limit for temporary signs, standards for fabric-covered industrial structures
Summary
The Indian City Planning Commission reviewed a suite of zoning ordinance updates, agreeing to cap temporary sign display at 90 days (no permit required), require site plans and engineered drawings for large fabric-covered industrial structures, and hold a public hearing on the amendments in March.
The Indian City Planning Commission spent the evening reviewing proposed changes to the city's zoning ordinance and agreed to several clarifications and edits before scheduling a public hearing in March.
The commission's chair opened the discussion on temporary signs, presenting language modeled on another municipality and asking for input. Commissioners and residents raised concerns about how long long-running yard signs and community-message signs would be allowed and whether enforcement would be feasible in residential areas. After debate, the commission removed a proposed permit requirement and agreed to a display cap:…
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