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Bedford staff revises sign ordinance draft, advises against electronic reader boards on wall signs
Summary
City planning staff returned a red-lined sign ordinance draft to the Planning and Zoning Commission on April 23, adding primary/secondary wall-sign definitions, clarifying HOA exemptions and lighting, and recommending against permitting electronic reader boards as part of wall signs; no formal action was taken.
City planning staff returned a red-lined draft of Bedford’s sign ordinance to the Planning and Zoning Commission at its April 23 meeting and sought commissioners’ feedback before presenting the draft to city council.
Staff highlighted two new definitions in the draft — primary wall sign and secondary wall sign — and said the revised document preserves retail and wall-sign allowances in the Master Highway corridor overlay. The draft also clarifies exemptions for homeowner and property-owner association signs,…
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