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Fullerton planning panel approves larger LED display at Metro Center, 4–0
Summary
The Fullerton Planning Commission approved a conditional use permit to allow a larger single-faced LED display on the corner pylon sign at the Fullerton Metro Center, with conditions on size, illumination and content; the decision is subject to a 10-working-day appeal period.
The Fullerton Planning Commission on Wednesday approved a master sign program permitting a larger single-faced LED display on the corner pylon sign at the Fullerton Metro Center, 1375 South Harbor Boulevard.
Chair Valadez and three commissioners voted to approve the conditional use permit; Vice Chair Dino was absent. Commissioner Tudor made the motion to approve, which passed on a 4–0 voice roll call. Staff said the decision is subject to a 10-working-day appeal period.
Associate Planner Benjamin Cough told commissioners the proposal would not add a new sign structure but would enlarge an existing corner pylon: the overall sign height would rise from about 20 feet to 23 feet and the LED display panel would be 7 feet by 16 feet (about 112…
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