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Mill Creek design board approves citywide monument signs, favors exterior illumination
Summary
The Mill Creek Design Review Board approved a citywide monument-sign replacement program covering nine locations, endorsing exterior illumination for the four large signs while installing conduit at all sites for possible future lighting; staff said installation would follow council approval and take about eight weeks.
Ken Lowry, vice chair of the Mill Creek Design Review Board, called the board to order at the March meeting and introduced a citywide monument-sign replacement project presented by public works staff.
Robert Bean, a civil engineer with the city’s public works department, told the board the program would install signs at nine locations across the city, fabricate seven new freestanding monument signs, refurbish several existing smaller signs and remove or relocate others. "Based on these findings and conclusions, the staff recommends approval," Bean said, summarizing the staff report and criteria showing the proposals meet the applicable sign standards in…
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