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Cocoa Beach adopts temporary‑signs ordinance on first reading; commission amends maximum directional signs to five
Summary
On first reading the commission adopted Ordinance 17‑11, which regulates temporary signage (size, setbacks, weekend hours). Commissioners amended the ordinance to increase the maximum number of directional/open‑house signs per listing from three to five before adopting the ordinance 5‑0.
The Cocoa Beach City Commission adopted Ordinance 17‑11 on first reading, enacting new rules for temporary signs including size limits, a 25‑foot visibility setback at intersections and restricted weekend hours for open-house signage. Commissioners amended the draft ordinance to increase the maximum number of directional signs allowed to lead motorists to a listing from three to five before approving the ordinance.
Staff described the ordinance as a public‑safety and clutter‑reduction…
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