Thursday, 4 March 2010

Tall Signs

More signage news from in and around the world from Hants and Dorset Signs as the tall business signs dotting U.S. Highway 98, Florida eventually might become a thing of the past.

The county wants to make the drive along major highways like U.S. 98 and 90 more pleasing to the eye and less visually cluttered. Next week, the planning board will consider some options presented by the planning and zoning department on how to change the sign ordinance countywide.

Shawn Ward of Santa Rosa County’s Planning, Zoning and Development Division held a meeting in Midway last Friday to hear what business owners and residents of the south end had to say about signage. About 30 people, plus the media, showed up and several voiced opinions to the proposed changes in the sign ordinance. Both south end Chambers of Commerce – Gulf Breeze and Navarre – were represented.

Ward said most of the signs along U.S. 98 are tall signs.

“There are 201 signs on Highway 98 from Gulf Breeze proper, starting at the Pensacola Bridge, to the heart of Navarre,” Ward said. “Fifty-three percent of those are tall signs.”

The main proposed change in the current sign ordinance would require all new signs placed in front of businesses or churches to be monument signs – low-level signs that are solid all the way to the ground.

However, the new ordinance, as proposed now, would not require any business or church that already has an on-premise sign in place to change it until more than 50 percent of that sign is damaged. And Ward assured that any changes to the county sign ordinance would not apply to municipalities in the county, like Gulf Breeze City.

“Gulf Breeze has its own sign ordinance, and I believe it is more restrictive than the county’s,” Ward said.

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