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What regulations govern the installation and relocation of signs?

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What regulations govern the installation and relocation of signs?

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A. Division 16 of the Building Zone Regulations governs the installation and relocation of signs. The Architectural Review Committee (ARC) reviews all signage and awnings in residential zones that pertain to legally non-conforming uses, permitted institutional uses, and other uses authorized by the Board of Appeals as special exceptions or by the Planning and Zoning Commission by special permit. The ARC also reviews all signage and awnings in any business zone. In addition to review by the ARC, a building permit shall be required for the erection, relocation or alteration of a sign as listed in Sections 6-163 and 6-164 of the Building Zone Regulations. A completed application from the Sign and Awning Approval packet should be submitted to the Planning and Zoning Department at least two weeks prior to the a Architectural Review Committee meeting, listed on the meeting schedule. Q.

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