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Homewood committee sends three sign-variance requests to public hearing, including Saint Vincent's and Birmingham Wholesale
Summary
The Homewood Special Issues Committee set public hearings for three sign-variance requests — at 3125 Independence Drive (EW Motion Therapy/EBI), 401 West Valley Ave (Birmingham Wholesale/James Dean) and a Southern Immediate Care/Saint Vincent's Ascension site — and agreed to send each out without recommendation pending hearings.
The Homewood Special Issues Committee voted to set public hearings and refer three design-variance requests for signage to the special issues committee for consideration.
The committee set hearings for the following applications, each to be held in council chambers on May 6 (as announced in the meeting): • 3125 Independence Drive — an application for EBI / EW Motion Therapy (applicant name in packet: Gina Childers) seeking signage relief; staff and committee discussed visibility from the road and monument signage, and asked the applicant and/or building owner to clarify whether the building owner will limit future tenant signage. • 401 West Valley Avenue —…
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