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Board sets new sign height at 16 feet after applicants cite DOT-driven access changes

Lexington County Board of Zoning Appeals · December 2, 2025
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Summary

Lexington County's Board of Zoning Appeals approved a height variance for a freestanding business sign near Augusta Road, authorizing a 16-foot total height to restore wayfinding after a DOT driveway relocation; the board required the approved height be stated in the motion.

The Lexington County Board of Zoning Appeals approved a variance to permit a taller business sign near the 4 Oaks Farm area on Augusta Road, setting the approved total height at 16 feet to help restore visibility and wayfinding after the South Carolina Department of Transportation altered the property's driveway alignment.

Walt McPherson, zoning administrator, said the property is in an ID (intensive development) district and that the…

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