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Board conditions favorable recommendation for Hampton Inn pylon sign on height reduction and certified survey

Green City Board & Commissions · August 6, 2025
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Summary

The board recommended the Hampton Inn pylon sign to Planning & Zoning if the applicant lowers the overall height to 10 feet, verifies right-of-way with a certified survey, places the sign 12.5 feet from the right-of-way and adds the street number visibly on the sign.

Chris of Image Plus, representing Stratus Design Company, presented a proposed 12-foot-6-inch illuminated pylon sign for the Hampton Inn at 880 Ridge and described proposed landscaping. "It's proposed pylon sign ... standing at 12 foot 6 inches," Chris said.

Board members stressed the right-of-way setback and suggested the applicant obtain a certified survey and stake the right-of-way before installation. Members asked the applicant to reduce the overall height to 10 feet so the sign could be set back as required; the board also requested that the sign display the street number prominently and be placed perpendicular to the drive for visibility.

A committee member moved a favorable recommendation conditioned on lowering the overall sign height to 10 feet, confirming the right-of-way with a certified survey and siting the sign 12.5 feet back, and adding the street address to the sign. The motion was seconded and approved by roll call; members recorded "Yes" votes for Mister Wirtco, Mister Glassner, Mister Pickett and Mister Wheatley.

The recommendation forwards the conditioned design to Planning & Zoning for final review; installation remains contingent on certified survey verification and any required permits.