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Commission backs countywide 'master sign plan' rules for very large developments

Clay County Planning Commission · April 7, 2026
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Summary

The planning commission voted to forward a countywide sign‑code amendment creating an administrative 'master sign plan' process for unified large‑scale developments of at least 2,000 acres, while commissioners urged tighter lighting and waiver limits; staff recommended approval and noted a 15 business‑day administrative review window.

The Clay County Planning Commission on April 7 recommended that the Board of County Commissioners advance a proposed sign‑code amendment that would allow developers of very large, multi‑phase projects to submit a single, county‑approved master sign plan governing monument, gateway and directional signage across a unified area.

The proposal and purpose: Staff described Z26‑00006 as a two‑part change: modest zoning changes specific to Lake Asbury and a broader revision to the county’s sign code that creates a ‘master sign plan’ and a new definition, ‘unified large‑scale development,’ intended for projects of not less than 2,000 acres. The plan would let…

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