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Commission backs 30-foot Iron Horse sign amendment and forwards the request to council
Summary
The commission approved a planned-development amendment to allow a 30-foot multi-tenant freestanding sign at the Iron Horse development, discussing electronic-message capabilities and engineering/permitting requirements; the vote was 7–0 and the item will go to city council Sept. 2.
The Planning and Zoning Commission on Aug. 11 voted 7–0 to approve an amendment to the Iron Horse planned development (case Z0625-0404) to allow a taller, 30-foot multi‑tenant freestanding sign. The request would modify the PD, which currently allows monument signs up to 10 feet (and, in certain interstate-frontage situations, up to 20 feet), and would permit up to four tenant panels…
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