15 results for “signage approval” · proposal
15 results for “signage approval” · proposal
This ordinance proposes amendments to Fort Worth's zoning code to revise the Low Intensity Mixed-Use (MU-1) and High Intensity Mixed-Use (MU-2) districts. The changes address office and hotel height regulations in MU-2, clarify standards for screening, landscaping, building types, parking, and signage, and add microbrewery, microdistillery, and brewpub as allowed uses in the MU-2 district. The amendments were developed through a 2018 reconvening of the Mixed-Use Zoning Advisory Group (MUZAG) to address issues identified by staff, developers, and neighborhood groups, and have been recommended for approval by both the Zoning Commission and Urban Design Commission.
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The City of Orlando approved a Wayfinding Sign System Plan designed to guide motorists and pedestrians to key public facilities including civic, cultural, visitor, and recreational destinations throughout the city. The resolution endorses the evaluation criteria, preliminary sign location master plan, and signage design developed by city staff, with further requirements to be developed after approval by the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT). The resolution became effective immediately upon adoption.
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