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signage news from around the world from Hants and Dorset Signs - the material, height, color and placement of signs in Georgetown County in South Carolina is underreview and scrutiny. The Georgetown County Planning Commission is working its way through the existing county's 23-page sign ordinance hoping to eventually have something to present to County Council. Over the past 18 months, the planning commission has been working to tidy up the county's ordinances as development has slowed. Last year, the commission worked to put in place countywide zoning. Less than half the county was zoned two years ago.
The commission had its third meeting Wednesday and considered the use of neon signs, banners, roof signage and color palette. Commissioners Glenda Shoulette and Larry Fox said the neon signs were necessary in some cases.Ultimately, the commission agreed to propose prohibiting the neon signs along the Waccamaw Neck Overlay Zone, except for open and closed signs. The overlay zone covers 500 feet on either side of U.S. 17 and institutes regulations on signage, building materials, roof pitch and the paint color of buildings.
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