A bank is seeking permission to install a sign with an electronic display. This involves balancing the business's advertising needs with community standards for signage, especially regarding visibility and potential distraction.
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Rising — being discussed more frequently. 1 mention in the last 30 days, 1 the 60 before, 1 the 90 before that.
The business may incur costs to reduce the sign size if the variance is denied, impacting their branding and visibility efforts.
The business benefits from increased visibility and branding with a larger sign.
The city's sign ordinance aims to maintain aesthetic standards and prevent visual clutter, which could be undermined by granting oversized signs.
A bank is seeking permission to install a sign with an electronic display. This involves balancing the business's advertising needs with community standards for signage, especially regarding visibility and potential distraction.
A business sought to exceed the permitted sign area, leading to a continuance to allow for further discussion and potential revision of their plans.
A business wants to install a sign that is larger than allowed by city rules, citing a previous variance for a similar sign. The board discussed the calculations and the history of signage approvals for the building.
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