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• city of College Station, Texas
Planning and Zoning Commiss-ion
WORKSHOP
December 17, 1984
2:00 p.m.
MEMBERS PRESENT: Chairman Steve~Hansen, Members Ron Kaiser, Dan MacGilvray,
Celia Stallings and Ray Martyn.
MEMBERS ABSENT: Terri Tongco
COUNCIL MEMBERS PRESENT: Lynn McIlhaney, Vicki Reinke, Bob Runnels, Pat
Boughton and Gary Anderson.
SIGN COMMITTEE MEMBERS PRESENT: E. W. Schultz, Phil Springer
STAFF PRESENT: Al Mayo, Dir. of .Planning, Jane Kee, Zoning Official, Jim
Callaway, Asst. Dir. of Planning and Kim Johnson, Asst. Zoning Official.
1. Discussion of Proposed Sign Ordinance.
• Mr. Schultz summarized the philosophy and activities of the committee since
its appointment and indicated the major changes from the current sign ordinance.
The majority of discussion centered on the concept of amortization with other
discussion centering on banners and flags, maintenance of banners, non-conforming
signs and signs for conditional uses.
Specific comments and/or questions raised by persons in attendance included:
1. Some standard should be included in Section 2.N. - Signs for Conditional Uses
for the P & Z to follow in determining sign requests.
2. Perhaps a maintenance clause should be included in Section 2.M. Banners and
F1~gs.
3. Should the size of national and state flags be limited?
4. What is the economic cost of lowering a sign?
5. A section addressing the repair of non-conforming signs which have been
partially destroyed by an act of God should be included.
;;; APPROVED:
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ephen ansen, Chairman
ATTEST: %%',These minutes approved on 1-3-85 with the
stipulation that a note is included on the
minutes indicating they are a very abbreviated
report and interested parties should listen to
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