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Zoning board allows six monument signs at Amazon warehouse but bars third sign on Northwestern Drive
Summary
The El Paso Zoning Board of Adjustment approved a variance allowing six monument signs at a new Amazon warehouse but adopted a condition limiting the number to two signs per frontage, effectively denying a requested third sign along Northwestern Drive amid traffic and visual-clutter concerns.
The Zoning Board of Adjustment on May 4 approved a variance allowing six monument signs for a 28.44-acre Amazon warehouse site but limited signage to no more than two monument signs per frontage, blocking the applicant’s request for a third sign on Northwestern Drive.
Andrew Bloom of the City of El Paso Planning and Inspections Department summarized the request, citing El Paso City Code section 20.18.45A and explaining that while the property’s large size and multiple frontages supported an argument for an extra sign total, staff concluded a third sign on Northwestern Drive did not constitute an unnecessary hardship and recommended denying that portion of the request.
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