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Council remands proposed code change to allow rotating auto display platforms to planning commission

Claremont City Council · February 10, 2026
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Summary

After a public hearing and questions about safety, visual impacts and the number of potential rotating car displays, the Claremont City Council remanded a proposed ordinance clarifying that 'carousels' would be allowed in the Commercial Freeway zone subject to a Special Use and Development Permit and asked the Planning Commission to study a cap (suggested range: three to six).

The Claremont City Council on Feb. 10 remanded a proposed municipal‑code amendment that would clarify the legal status of rotating auto display platforms — sometimes called carousels — in the city’s Commercial Freeway (CF) zone and asked the Planning Commission to return with recommendations about a numeric cap and additional public input.

Assistant Planner Daniel Kim summarized the staff proposal to amend Title 16 (special use/development permits) and Title 18 (sign code) so carousels would not be categorically prohibited in the CF zone but would require SUDP approval and comply with existing lighting, banner and…

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