City Council Minutes 2023 09-26-23 MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE UNITED CITY OF YORKVILLE, KENDALL COUNTY,ILLINOIS,
HELD IN THE CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS,
651 PRAIRIE POINTE DRIVE ON
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26,2023
Mayor Purcell called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. and led the Council in the Pledge of Allegiance.
ROLL CALL
City Clerk Behland called the roll.
Ward I Koch Absent
Transier Present
Ward II Plocher Present
Soling Present
Ward III Funkhouser Present
Marek Present
Ward IV Tarulis Present
Corneils Present
Staff in attendance at City Hall: City Clerk Behland, City Administrator Olson, Chief of Police Jensen,
Attorney Orr,Attorney Lamb, Public Works Director Dhuse, Community Development Director
Barksdale-Noble, Finance Director Fredrickson, Parks and Recreation Director Evans,Assistant City
Administrator Willrett, and EEI Engineer Sanderson.
Members of the public were able to attend this meeting in person as well as being able to access the
meeting remotely via Zoom which allowed for video,audio,and telephonic participation.
A meeting notice was posted on the City's website on the agenda, minutes, and packets webpage with
instructions regarding remote meeting access and a link was included for the public to participate in the
meeting remotely:https://us02web.zoom.us/i/87183973669?pwd=cnJZZIovYlpPViFyb2F20Vd0Z3NKQT09.
The Zoom meeting ID was 871 8397 3669.
QUORUM
A quorum was established.
AMENDMENTS TO THE AGENDA
None.
PRESENTATIONS
None.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
None.
CITIZEN COMMENTS ON AGENDA ITEMS
None.
CONSENT AGENDA
1. Minutes of the Regular City Council—September 12, 2023
2. Bill Payments for Approval
$ 1,034,352.26 (vendors)
$ 388,949.87 (payroll period ending 9/15/23)
$ 1,423,302.13 (total)
3. Treasurer's Reports for June—August 2023 (ADM 2023-31)
Mayor Purcell entertained a motion to approve the consent agenda. So moved by Alderman Funkhouser;
seconded by Alderman Marek.
Motion approved by a roll call vote. Ayes-7 Nays-0
Plocher-aye, Funkhouser-aye, Tarulis-aye,Transier-aye,
Soling-aye, Marek-aye, Comeils-aye
The Minutes of the Regular Meeting of the City Council—September 26,2023—Page 2 of 5
REPORTS
MAYOR'S REPORT
Yorktoberfest
Director of Parks and Recreation Evans reported that Yorktoberfest is Friday, September 291h and
Saturday, September 301h at Riverfront Park East(131 E. Hydraulic Ave). Kiwanis Club of Yorkville
presents this event and will have great food, live music, and family fun.
Goal-Setting Meeting
Mayor Purcell told the Council that staff will schedule a goal-setting meeting in the coming weeks. He
asked the Council if they would prefer the weekend; most would hold it during the week instead. City
Administrator Olson will be in touch with the final date.
2023 Tax Levy Estimate—Preliminary
(CC 2023-58)
Mayor Purcell asked Finance Director Fredrickson to clarify that it was a 3.5%increase,and the
committee recommended going with new construction only,which Mr. Fredrickson said was correct and
is shown on Schedule C within the packet. This figure totals for the City only about 3.866 million. Within
the packet are exhibits A-E breaking down the figures. Typically,the library asks to levy at their max,
which is the same this year. We just received the Police Pension figures, which will be updated and
presented at the October 10 City Council meeting,where we will approve the public hearing date for
November 14`h
WIFIA Loan Application—Engineering Agreement
(CC 2023-59)
Mayor Purcell entertained a motion to approve the Lake Michigan- WIFIA Loan Application—
Agreement for Professional Services and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute. So moved by
Alderman Tarulis; seconded by Alderman Corneils.
Motion approved by a roll call vote. Ayes-7 Nays-0
Funkhouser-aye, Tarulis-aye, Transier-aye, Soling-aye,
Marek-aye,Corneils-aye, Plocher-aye
PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE REPORT
Road to Better Roads 2023 Update
(PW 2023-73)
Alderman Soling made a motion to approve the 2024 Road to Better Roads Program and proceed with
Option 1; seconded by Alderman Transier.
Motion approved by a roll call vote. Ayes-7 Nays-0
Tarulis-aye, Transier-aye, Soling-aye, Marek-aye,
Corneils-aye, Plocher-aye, Funkhouser-aye
East Van Emmon STP—Design
Engineering Agreement
(PW 2023-74)
Alderman Soling made a motion to approve the East Van Emmon Street Resurfacing Transportation
Program—Professional Services Agreement—Preliminary and Design Engineering Agreement and
authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute; seconded by Alderman Marek.
Motion approved by a roll call vote. Ayes-7 Nays-0
Transier-aye, Soling-aye, Marek-aye,Corneils-aye,
Plocher-aye, Funkhouser-aye, Tarulis-aye
Water Audits and Non-Revenue Reduction -
Design Engineering Agreement
(PW 2023-75)
Alderman Soling made a motion to approve the Water Audits and Non-Revenue Reduction Consultation
Professional Services Agreement—Design Engineering Agreement and authorize the Mayor and City
Clerk to execute; seconded by Alderman Plocher.
Motion approved by a roll call vote. Ayes-7 Nays-0
Soling-aye,Marek-aye, Corneils-aye, Plocher-aye,
Funkhouser-aye, Tarulis-aye, Transier-aye
The Minutes of the Reuular Meetine of the City Council—September 26,2023—Paue 3 of 5
2023 Sanitary Sewer Lining-
Contract Award
(PW 2023-76)
Alderman Soling made a motion to approve the bid and award contract to Innovative Underground in an
amount not to exceed $264,460.00; seconded by Alderman Funkhouser.
Motion approved by a roll call vote. Ayes-7 Nays-0
Marek-aye,Corneils-aye, Plocher-aye, Funkhouser-aye,
Tarulis-aye, Transier-aye, Soling-aye
Riverwalk Route 47 Crossing—Preliminary
Engineering Agreement
(PW 2023-77)
Alderman Soling made a motion to approve the Downtown Riverwalk/Route 47 Crossing Professional
Services Agreement—Preliminary Engineering Agreement and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to
execute; seconded by Alderman Marek.
Motion approved by a roll call vote. Ayes-7 Nays-0
Corneils-aye, Plocher-aye, Funkhouser-aye, Tarulis-aye,
Transier-aye, Soling-aye, Marek-aye
Dump Truck Price Increase
(PW 2023-78)
Alderman Soling made a motion to approve the price increase of$3,870 proposed by Lindco Equipment
to order a 2024 model Ford F550 instead of the initially approved 2023 model; seconded by Alderman
Corneils.
Motion approved by a roll call vote. Ayes-7 Nays-0
Plocher-aye,Funkhouser-aye, Tarulis-aye, Transier-aye,
Soling-aye, Marek-aye, Corneils-aye
_. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE REPORT
No report.
PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE REPORT
No report.
ADMINISTRATION COMMITTEE REPORT
Employee Manual Update—Uniforms
(ADM 2023-37)
Alderman Marek made a motion to approve the employee manual updates to the non-union staff Parks
and Recreation Protective Clothing and Safety Gear general policy; seconded by Alderman Soling.
Motion approved by a roll call vote. Ayes-7 Nays-0
Funkhouser-aye, Tarulis-aye, Transier-aye, Soling-aye,
Marek-aye.Corneils-aye,Plocher-aye
PARK BOARD
Parks and Recreation Updates
Parks and Recreation Director Evans stated that Future Foxes will have a float in Yorkville's
homecoming parade. The parade starts at 5:30 p.m. Parks and Recreation Director Evans also shared the
Scarecrow Walk begins on September 291h and goes through October 3 1"at Riverfront Park. He also
shared that the City has Halloween Hawaiian shirts available for purchase.
_ PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION
Ordinance Authorizing the Adoption of the New Unified
Development Ordinance Within the Yorkville City Code
(PZC 2023-09& EDC 2023-36)
This agenda item was not voted on. A discussion and presentation occurred- see Mayor's Report item
below: Unified Development Ordinance—Presentation.
The Minutes of the Regular Meeting of the City Council—September 26,2023—Page 4 of 5
Ordinance 2023-30 Amending the Zoning Ordinance Identify,Define and
Regulate Energy Industrial Uses
(Green Door Nexus)
(PZC 2023-10)
Mayor Purcell entertained a motion to approve an Ordinance Amending the Zoning Ordinance Identify,
Define and Regulate Energy Industrial Uses and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute. So
moved by Alderman Marek; seconded by Alderman Plocher.
Motion approved by a roll call vote. Ayes-7 Nays-0
Tarulis-aye, Transier-aye, Soling-aye, Marek-aye,
Corneils-aye, Plocher-aye, Funkhouser-aye
Kendall County Petition 23-28(1.5 Mile Review)
(PZC 2023-14 & EDC 2023-37)
Mayor Purcell entertained a motion to authorize staff to notify Kendall County that the City Council does
not have any objections to the proposed Plat of Vacation. So moved by Alderman Transier; seconded by
Alderman Tarulis.
Motion approved by a roll call vote. Ayes-7 Nays-0
Transier-aye, Soling-aye, Marek-aye, Corneils-aye,
Plocher-aye,Funkhouser-aye,Tarulis-aye
CITY COUNCIL REPORT
2023 IML Annual Conference
Alderman Funkhouser shared that he and some elected officials attended the 2023 Illinois Municipal
League Annual Conference.Alderman Funkhouser said it was a great use of his time,and he was able to
become OMA-certified at the conference.
CITY CLERK'S REPORT
No report.
COMMUNITY& LIAISON REPORT
Yorkville Storywalk
Alderman Marek reported that the Yorkville Educational Foundation's event for the Yorkville Storywalk
had a huge turnout and was fantastic.Alderman Marek expressed that YJWC Heartland Park is beautiful,
and everyone is excited about the sledding hill this winter.
STAFF REPORT
No report.
MAYOR'S REPORT(cont'd)
Unified Development Ordinance-Presentation
(PZC 2023-09& EDC 2023-36)
Community Development Director Barksdale Noble presented on the Unified Development Ordinance.
(see attached presentation).
City Buildings Update
(CC 2021-04)
No Update.
Water Study Update
(CC 2021-38)
No Update.
ADDITIONAL BUSINESS
None.
CITIZEN COMMENTS
Drake Cote, a Senior at Benet Academy, shared with the Council that he was there to help raise awareness
for equal pay for workers with disabilities. He was specifically referencing 14C. He then encouraged
Yorkville to research this more.
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EXECUTIVE SESSION
None.
ADJOURNMENT'
Mayor Purcell entertained a motion to adjourn the City Council meeting. So moved by Alderman
Plocher; seconded by Alderman Corneils.
Motion unanimously approved by a viva voce vote.
Meeting adjourned at 8:00 p.m.
Minutes submitted by:
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UDO Chapter 1-3
Introductory chapters which provide the
purpose, authority, and content for the
document.
Chapter 2:
Definitions
Chapter 3:
District
Standards
Agricultural uses
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biofuels production
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Grain elevators and storage
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NurseryJgreenhouses
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Recreational camp - private
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Riding academies with stables
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Roadside stand
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stablesor ocks
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Dwelling, townhouse
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Art galleries+art studio
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AvCtion house
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Bank
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Campground
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Commercial laboratory
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Health and fitness clubiceihter - -
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Community r Rec:realion center
Golf course, miniature
Golf course
Golf driving range
Indoor Eve%Recreation Conversion
Outdoor music venues
Skating rink
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Restaurant
Tavern - nghtdub or lounge
Hospital
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Automobile repair
Automobile sales and service, enclosed
Autonobile sales and servince, open sales lot
Boat sales and rental
Boat storage
Car wash
Gasoline service station
Heavy machinery and equipment rental
Recreational vehicle sales and service
Sarni. Ngl repair
Truck and trailer saleslrental
Truck, truck-traclor, truck trailer, car "N r or tars
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Permitted Uses. "P" shall be allowed subject to all applicable regu�latioris of this Dfdinan
• Special Uses. "S" shall be allowed upon the approval of a Special Use Permit.
Temporary Uses. "T' shall be allowed upon the approval of a Temporary Use Permit,
Prohibited Uses. A _ in the table indicates that a use type is not allowed in the respective zoning district
unless it is otherwise expressly allowed by other regulations of this Ordinance.
2, Reduces heat and glare generated by development; and
3. Ards in filtering dust and particulate matter from the air,
19.08.030 General
A. Actess
All lots or parcels shall have frontage upon a public street, provided however, that lots within a recorded Subdivision
or Parcel Map may provide access to a public street by way c
easement. 0 private access streets must be fully improved it Grade, Aatural The average proposed level of the finished s
Standards contained in the Design Standards Manual.
B. Grading
1. Grading Plan Approval - When Required. When the natural grade of a lot is proposed to be raised more than two
feel at any point from existing grade, three copies of a finished lot grading plan and legal description of the property
shall be filed with the Department of Public Works. The plan shall include proposed and existing grades, building
locations, and building height information for the development site and for the adjacent properties, and any
justification for the proposal, The Director of Public Works or designee may withhold or deny development approval
unless the applicant demonstrates to the satisfaction of the Director of Public Works or designee that the proposal
is necessary In order to develop the site in a manner which conforms to applicable drainage and other development
standards. The timing of site grading is subject to the provisions of Paragraph (3) below.
2. Grading Plan -Appeal of Denial. The applicant may appeal to the City Council any final decision rendered pursuant
to Paragraph (1) of this Subsection. In connection with the appeal, the City may require notification of surrounding
property oviners. The City may charge a fee for the appeal and for any required notification in accordance with the
Fee Schedule.
3. Early Grading Consideration. To the extent provided for in this Paragraph (3), the Director of public Works or
designee may authorize the issuance of a grading permit prior to final approval of Civil improvement Plans for the
site (hereafter "early grading") if the application for such permit demonstrates to the satisfaction of the Director of
Public works or designee that early grading is necessary in order to relieve a particular and exceptional practical
difficulty or exceptional and undue hardship that is not created by the property owner or developer. in addition, the
issuance of a grading permit for early grading is subject to the following limitations and condlttans:
a. The real property that is the subject of the grading permit must not be located within the H5-0 (Hillside
Development Overlay) District.
b. The real property must have received:
c Tentative Map approval and Final Map Technical Review approval for developments requiring a subdivision
map; and
n. Site Development Plan Review approval, if required by this Title.
C. The developer must have submitted to the City Engineer or designee a justification letter that delineates the
reasons for requesting early grading and the specific circumstances the City should consider in evaluating the
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Updated Definitions for clarity.
Addressed new development concepts.
2, Reduces heat and glare generated by development; and
3. Ards in filtering dust and particulate matter from the air,
19.08.030 General
A. Actess
All lots or parcels shall have frontage upon a public street, provided however, that lots within a recorded Subdivision
or Parcel Map may provide access to a public street by way c
easement. 0 private access streets must be fully improved it Grade, Aatural The average proposed level of the finished s
Standards contained in the Design Standards Manual.
B. Grading
1. Grading Plan Approval - When Required. When the natural grade of a lot is proposed to be raised more than two
feel at any point from existing grade, three copies of a finished lot grading plan and legal description of the property
shall be filed with the Department of Public Works. The plan shall include proposed and existing grades, building
locations, and building height information for the development site and for the adjacent properties, and any
justification for the proposal, The Director of Public Works or designee may withhold or deny development approval
unless the applicant demonstrates to the satisfaction of the Director of Public Works or designee that the proposal
is necessary In order to develop the site in a manner which conforms to applicable drainage and other development
standards. The timing of site grading is subject to the provisions of Paragraph (3) below.
2. Grading Plan -Appeal of Denial. The applicant may appeal to the City Council any final decision rendered pursuant
to Paragraph (1) of this Subsection. In connection with the appeal, the City may require notification of surrounding
property oviners. The City may charge a fee for the appeal and for any required notification in accordance with the
Fee Schedule.
3. Early Grading Consideration. To the extent provided for in this Paragraph (3), the Director of public Works or
designee may authorize the issuance of a grading permit prior to final approval of Civil improvement Plans for the
site (hereafter "early grading") if the application for such permit demonstrates to the satisfaction of the Director of
Public works or designee that early grading is necessary in order to relieve a particular and exceptional practical
difficulty or exceptional and undue hardship that is not created by the property owner or developer. in addition, the
issuance of a grading permit for early grading is subject to the following limitations and condlttans:
a. The real property that is the subject of the grading permit must not be located within the H5-0 (Hillside
Development Overlay) District.
b. The real property must have received:
c Tentative Map approval and Final Map Technical Review approval for developments requiring a subdivision
map; and
n. Site Development Plan Review approval, if required by this Title.
C. The developer must have submitted to the City Engineer or designee a justification letter that delineates the
reasons for requesting early grading and the specific circumstances the City should consider in evaluating the
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Updated Definitions for clarity.
Addressed new development concepts.
4S District
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The City's existing OS-1, OS-2 and Forest Preserve Districts currently
apply to only a few parcels in the City but serve similar purposes
in retaining and preserving open space and natural areas. To
simplify the districts and streamline the map, the City is considering
consolidating these districts into a single OS Open Space District. The
new OS Open Space District will not impact the use of these areas,
but will allow the existing open space and natural resource related
uses to continue.
ICI District
Many public and institutional uses exist throughout the City but are
currently accommodated within the City's residential and commerc
districts. The City of Yorkville proposes to establish a new PI Pubti(
Institutional District to accommodate uses operated by a public eni
or private institution. All parcels with existing institutional uses are
proposed to be rezoned to the new PI Public Institutional District
Residential Districts
Currently, many undeveloped properties suitable for residential
development exist within the Planned Unit Development (PUD) I
This designation allows developers to propose plans on a case -
by -case basis but does not establish concrete standards regardii
allowed uses and development patterns. These properties are
proposed to be rezoned to the R-1 Single -Unit Suburban Reside
and R-2 Single -Unit Traditional Residence Districts, which allow
single-family detached residential development. This will clear
residential development by -right. The existing PUD District is
to be revised to an oveday that developers can apply for an a ca
by -case basis when plans that include an innovative mix of uses
development concepts are presented.
existing 8-1 Local Business District is intended to
businesses that serve the needs of residents who live
a City is considering rezoning several parcels along Bridg
*ans Parkway, and Schoolhouse Roads that contain small
al -serving businesses from the R-2 and PUD District
;al Business District so that the zoning better ao,=
stinc, desirable uses.
2 District
2019, the City of Yorkville adopted a Downtown Overlay District
it applies form -based standards to all redevelopment and new
velopment within Downtown Yorkville, Since the overlay was
opted before the full UDO update, the district was not well
egrated with the rest of the City's zoning regulations. To integrate
form -based standards with the updated UDO, Yorkville is
nsidering rezoning all the parcels in the overlay to the B-2 Mixed
.e District. This will ensure that all development Downtown is
3ulated by a consistent set of standards.
B-3 District
The City's existing B-3 General Business District is intended to
support a wide range of small-scale and large-scale businesses
along major corridors. however, many commercial properties along
E Veterans Parkway, Route 71, and other thoroughfares fit with the
intent of the B-3 General Business District but are currently in the
B-2 or PUD District. The City is considering rezoning these parcels
to the B-3 General Business District to better match the existing
development with the District's standards.
District
Standards
Establishes Districts & Purpose of Districts;
Bulk & Dimensional Standards; Permitted
Obstructions; and Permitted & Special Uses
Chapter 4 - Use Standards
Establishes standards for agricultural, residential, commercial,
vehicle, industrial, transportation, alternative energy,
cannabis, institutional, accessory, and temporary uses.
Chapter 5 - Development Standards
Establishes off-street parking standards; landscaping and
screening standards; fencing standards; and outdoor lighting
standards. Use & Development
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Parking & Landscaping Standards
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Seokoe. Tre City wit dlocate the fee to 4onstrod and meintsin puhlla parking fedrdes.
1. PM requests for a fee-Mieu of offahed puking shell tic sutject to apprcvd by the City Council. A mawmum al twenty
12% percent of me off-smaet parking reWr*d In tins subwMn may be subsbicted for me prmislon of a feein41eu of
parlong.
2. The&utloper shall "cle me cast of an off•skeel parktng space as pnnaded per the atyor YakHl9's
wtpled ordfrnncas enaas wriffad bylh&ON Efrpneer
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ndustrial Development Standards
Artisan Manufacturing - production or assembly
of handmade products such as food/bakery,
non-alcoholic beverages, printmaking, leather
goods, jewelry/clothing, metal/wood work, and/
or furniture/glass/ceramics.
• Gross floor area not to exceed 10,000 sq. ft.
• Outdoor storage and/or outdoor operations
or activities prohibited.
• Retail sales of goods manufactured on site
shall be permitted but shall be limited to 25
percent of the total area of the building.
• Maximum of one (1) residential unit allowed
on the upper floor or rear of building not to
exceed 25 percent of the gross floor area
approved as a special use.
New Use Standards
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NEW Residential Standards
Duplex, Multi -Unit, and Townhomes
Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs)
Accessory Commercial Units (ACUs)
Parking Pads Standards
Portable Outdoor Storage Container Regulations
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Chapter 6 - Sign Standards
Purpose of standards; measurements, permitted signs,
temporary sign standards, general sign standards, prohibited
signs, and maintenance standards.
Chapter 7 - Subdivision Standards
Regulates lots; street design and improvements; circulation
and connectivity standards; easements; water/sewer and
storm water regulations; cluster development; anti -monotony
standards; and park and school land dedication.
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Signs &
Subdivisions
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Sign Standards
• Expanded material list for monument signs
• A--Frame/Sandwich Boards in Downtown
• Post & Yard Sign Regulations
• New Landscape Requirements for ground signs
• Banner signs regulated based on portion to wall and
not a set sign area.
• Increased electronic message board signage.
• Updated graphics
Current Regulations
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