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Developer seeks taller monument signs for Royal Holiday Hills; council likely to grant single setback exception
Summary
Staff told council that Royal Holiday Hills owners want an appendix to the SDMP to allow multi-tenant monument signs up to 20 feet; the Planning Commission recommended the change and the developer requested a one-time setback reduction to 15 feet at a corner where an easement prevents a 20-foot setback.
City staff presented a legislative amendment to the Regional Mixed Use (RMU) Site Development Master Plan to add a signage appendix for the Royal Holiday Hills project on Nov. 20. The proposed appendix would allow a small number of multi-tenant monument signs at greater heights than typical commercial districts, with ClearView and setback standards intended to preserve sightlines.
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