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Local land‑use club reports negotiated sign variances and a recommendation to curtail billboards

Bonner-Milltown Community Council · March 11, 2026
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Summary

A member reporting for the Missoula County consolidated land‑use group said the panel negotiated a motion to allow façade signage (capped around 320 sq ft) while removing pole signs for one applicant, and voted to recommend the county prohibit new billboards and electronic billboard conversions in most zones.

A council member summarized recent action by the Missoula County consolidated land‑use board (referred to at the meeting as the MC club): the board considered sign variances for a business expansion and negotiated an outcome that would let the applicant keep signage on the building façade while eliminating pole signs and capping total façade signage at roughly 320 square feet.

The speaker said many existing signs were noncompliant but had variances when installed; because variances typically expire when a sign is altered, the negotiated motion allows façade signage consistent with current sign standards while removing pole signs that had required variances. The speaker said the negotiated outcome was driven in part by concerns about children accidentally walking into a casino entrance area and by aesthetic and traffic‑safety considerations.

Separately, the MC club voted to recommend that the county stop permitting new billboards in the few remaining industrial‑commercial parcels where they would be allowed and to prohibit conversion of existing signs to electronic billboards. The speaker said testimony at the land‑use meeting emphasized safety concerns and visual impacts.

No county ordinance change was adopted at this community council meeting; the report was informational and the council did not take a formal vote on county staff or commissioner actions.