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BCC Regular Meeting
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05/19/2009
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Board of County Commissioners
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137,410-461
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There were no additional speakers, and the Chairman closed the Public Hearing. <br />Vice Chairman Flescher thanked Mr. Waddell for his input and said he, also, did not want <br />to support a change in our sign ordinance. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Vice Chairman Flescher, <br />SECONDED by Commissioner Wheeler, to deny staff's <br />recommendation to adopt the proposed LDR amendments <br />related to special corridor regulations for electronic <br />message and changeable copy signs, if the Board <br />concludes that such signs are an economic necessity. <br />Chairman Davis, commenting on the sign ordinance, said one of the things that bothered <br />him is that there are no signs telling him what is the price of fuel at Sam's Club, for example, and <br />he inquired what ordinance governed the non -display of such a sign. Director Boling did not <br />believe it was any County regulation, but because the Club is members only and is not opened to <br />the general public. <br />Commissioner O'Bryan supported the Motion to deny staff's recommendation. <br />The Chairman CALLED THE QUESTION and the <br />Motion carried unanimously. The Board denied staff's <br />recommendation, and did not adopt the proposed <br />ordinance, thus retaining the existing regulations. <br />May 19, 2009 23 <br />
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