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Planning commission denies request to relocate 125‑foot sign after visibility and code concerns

Henderson Planning Commission · August 18, 2025
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Summary

After applicant testimony and crane‑test photos arguing the approved 125‑foot sign would not be visible from northbound traffic, the Henderson Planning Commission denied a request to relocate the sign closer to the freeway, citing development code height limits and visibility concerns.

The Henderson Planning Commission denied a request to relocate a previously approved 125‑foot freestanding sign near Railroad Pass after an extended discussion about visibility, placement and development‑code limits.

Applicant representative (record name as provided) Mark White house told commissioners the relocation would improve visibility for northbound traffic and supported the case with crane‑test photos. "We're just simply asking to move the sign closer to the highway so…

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