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Highland Beach commission directs staff to draft ordinance to allow larger condominium signs
Summary
The Town Commission voted unanimously to instruct staff to draft an ordinance increasing the maximum permanent condominium sign area to 32 square feet and to add an appeal process routed first to the planning board and then to the commission.
Mayor Moore moved and the commission voted unanimously to direct staff to draft an ordinance raising the maximum permanent sign area for condominiums to 32 square feet and establishing an appeals process that would allow larger signs up to an identified cap to be reviewed by the planning board and the commission.
The planning and zoning planner told commissioners the item began as a public comment from Villa Magna condominium, which requested larger permanent signage. The planner said…
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