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Planner details zoning amendment to drop 10,000-sq-ft cap and cut sign limits to 150 sq ft
Summary
James Temple Jr. presented proposed amendments to Sevier County's zoning resolution to remove an absolute 10,000-square-foot cap on small-business buildings, reduce maximum sign size from 300 to 150 square feet, and clarify off-premise signage rules; the commission approved the amendment.
James Temple Jr. outlined proposed amendments to the Sevier County zoning resolution during the Nov. 20 commission meeting, and commissioners voted to adopt the changes.
Temple said the first change removes a current 10,000-square-foot cap on small-business buildings. "Section one will eliminate size limits currently in place and focus more on size limit based on the size of property and parking needed," he said, adding that retailers such as Dollar General…
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