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Board approves reduced signage variance for racetrack while holding to UDO precedents

Bryan County Planning and Zoning Commission and Board of Adjustment · May 20, 2025
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Summary

The Board of Adjustment approved a reduced signage variance for a proposed racetrack development, allowing a compromise cap of 313 sq ft rather than the applicant’s larger request after staff cited nearby precedents and recommended limits tied to similar properties.

The Bryan County Board of Adjustment voted May 20 to grant a reduced signage variance for a proposed racetrack development on the north end of the county near the I‑16 interchange, allowing 313 square feet of total sign faces rather than the larger amount sought by the applicant.

Planning staff explained the Unified Development Ordinance (UDO) limits total sign faces to 200 square feet for developments of the size described and referenced…

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