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Nov 5, 2009
Signage Standards

More signage news from around the world from Hants and Dorset Signs as proposed standards for freestanding business signs took shape during a Tuesday meeting of the city of Amarillo Texas Sign Regulation Advisory Committee. The Amarillo City Commission appointed the panel to hammer out details of a new ordinance regulating on-premises business signs. The proposed ordinance must be approved by the city Planning and Zoning Commission and the City Commission.

Signs that do not conform to the new regulations will be allowed to remain in place. They would only be required to come down or meet the new standards if they became dilapidated or obsolete because the business they advertise no longer operates. The proposed ordinance discussed by the committee would set standards for business signs according to the type of thoroughfare on which they are located.

Businesses along interstate and state highways would be allowed larger, taller signs than those on commercial arteries because their signs are designed to be seen from far distances by drivers at highway speeds.

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Posted at 03:41 am by hants2009

 

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