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Planning Commission recommends sign code changes to allow temporary 'feather' signs and more tenant wall signs

Lompoc Planning Commission · February 12, 2026
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Summary

The Lompoc Planning Commission voted Feb. 11 to recommend zoning code amendments to Chapter 17.316 that would permit temporary feather signs for certain development projects and allow tenants in multi-tenant buildings at least one wall sign per building face; Williams Homes said changes are needed to market its 257-unit River Terrace project, while commissioners debated proliferation and First Amendment constraints.

The Lompoc Planning Commission on Feb. 11 voted to recommend to city council amendments to the city’s zoning code (Chapter 17.316) that would revise temporary sign standards and amend permanent wall-sign rules for multi-tenant buildings.

City staff described a two-part package. The first, driven by a developer application, would add an exemption to allow feather signs (temporary lightweight fabric signs on a single vertical pole or portable mount), create a table for temporary sign standards in residential zones and permit certain portable and construction/subdivision signs on project sites equal to or greater than one acre. The second, city-initiated amendment would…

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