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Planning and Zoning Board approves sign-code amendment, allows non-illuminated aluminum sign at 311 Depot Street
Summary
The Antioch Planning and Zoning Board approved a text amendment and variance permitting aluminum and polycarbonate materials and a non-illuminated wall sign at 311 Depot Street; staff said the change would reduce routine variance requests though some members raised concerns about preserving village appearance.
The Antioch Planning and Zoning Board voted to approve a text amendment and a variance that will allow a business at 311 Depot Street to install a wall sign made of aluminum and polycarbonate and to do so without exterior lighting, staff and the petitioner said.
Staff told the board the current Downtown Sign District code permits only two sign materials — wood and HDU (high-density foam) — and requires exterior lighting in that district. The requested action included two parts: a text amendment to allow additional sign materials…
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