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Board approves sign‑ordinance updates, accepts opioid settlement resolutions and routine consent items
Summary
The board approved revisions to the county sign ordinance (including 90‑day temporary sign allowance and split wall‑sign area), agreed to adopt resolutions to join two opioid settlements (approx. $22,000 from smaller manufacturers and about $145,000 from Purdue over time), and approved consent items including a $150,000 NextGen 911 grant and vehicle lease purchase authorization.
At its August 2025 meeting, the Isle of Wight County Board approved several administrative and consent items that the county said will affect operations and code enforcement.
Sign ordinance revisions: Community Development Director Amy Ring described changes resulting from a public survey and planning commission review. Revisions approved by the board allow the total permitted wall‑sign area to be split among multiple building facades (maximum 10% of facade or 200 square feet), exempt certain temporary signs from permit requirements…
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