Sandwich boards are okay in Colwood, they just might have to move over a little.
Council moved forward with a bylaw amendment that would allow additional signage, mainly sandwich boards, for businesses in the municipality. Current rules allow for only one sign per business.
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Heatherbell Road was one area that raised concerns over signage, specifically the multiple signs drawing attention to the Pacific Landing development planned on lands that currently house the Coast Collective in Pendray House.
Logan said the developers have been co-operative, mitigating the issue in a timely manner.
Following discussions regarding the lack of enforcement of the current bylaw, council decided recently to refer the topic to protective services, after hearing feedback from local business.
Under the proposed amendment, allowable signage would increase from one to three.
The placement of signs would be subject to the satisfaction of Colwood staff, who will be expected to use their B次元官网网址渄iscretion and best judgement.B次元官网网址
City staff would consider potential public safety issues, footpath encroachment and pedestrian or vehicular sightline encroachment.
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