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Weed council upholds Planning Commission denial of proposed highway digital sign, sends code fix back to Planning Commission
Summary
After hours of public testimony, the Weed City Council upheld the Planning Commission’s denial of a permit for a digital highway-facing sign and directed staff to draft clearer sign-code language and return it to the Planning Commission for consideration.
The Weed City Council on a unanimous vote upheld the Planning Commission’s July denial of a conditional-use permit for a proposed off-site digital highway sign at 710 Shasta Drive and directed staff to draft clarifying amendments to the city’s sign ordinance and return them to the Planning Commission.
Contract planner Mark Teague told the council the core issue was an ambiguous provision in the sign code that left city staff and commissioners uncertain whether the city allows multiple highway signs within the same zone. "The sign code is a little bit murky," Teague said, explaining…
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