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Raymore council weighs allowing larger temporary signs on agricultural properties
Summary
Councilmembers discussed a request to allow larger temporary signs on agricultural parcels, staff outlined current limits and enforcement concerns, and council did not take immediate action but asked staff to research options.
Raymore — Council members on Monday reviewed whether the city should let agricultural-property owners place larger temporary signs than the limits that currently apply to most residential lots.
David Gress of Development Services told the council the current temporary-sign maximum in agricultural districts mirrors residential rules — generally 3–4 square feet per sign with a 24-square-foot maximum for a single rigid sign — down from a 64-square-foot allowance under the city’s prior code. Gress said the updated code removed content-based…
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