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Planning commission recommends allowing rotating vehicle 'carousels' with strict limits: one per business/property and four maximum in CF zone
Summary
The commission recommended that City Council adopt an ordinance to allow rotating vehicle display carousels in the Commercial Freeway zone under a Special Use and Development Permit, and amended the recommendation to cap carousels at one per business or property and a maximum of four across the zone; the recommendation passed 4‑1 and was found exempt from CEQA.
The Claremont Planning Commission on April 7 recommended that the City Council adopt a code amendment to allow rotating vehicle display platforms ("carousels") in the Commercial Freeway (CF) zoning district under a Special Use and Development Permit (SUDP), and amended staff’s recommendation to limit carousels to one per business or property with a maximum of four in the entire CF zone.
Daniel Kim, assistant planner, said the proposed amendment to Titles 16 and 18 of the Claremont Municipal Code would clarify that rotating signs designed to attract attention do not categorically prohibit carousel displays featuring passenger vehicles in the CF…
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