Thursday, 10 December 2009

Signs OK'd

More signage news from around the world from Hants and Dorset Signs as the Amarillo City Commission loosened proposed temporary sign regulations Tuesday but moved forward with unanimous passage of an ordinance that will affect most types of business signs in the city. The ordinance must be passed in a second vote by the commission next Tuesday. It would take effect 10 days after the final vote.

The commission moved ahead with the vote because it faces deadline. A moratorium enacted to prevent "problem" signs while the ordinance was being drafted will expire Jan. 3. Commissioners held to a plan to require businesses to obtain $60 permits for temporary signs but determined the permits should be good for a year, rather than just 60 days.

They also eliminated a plan to require businesses to wait 30 days between 60-day temporary sign permits.

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