Lower Merion officials are proposing a zoning change to regulate large freestanding ground/monument signs often placed in front of multifamily apartment complexes.
Under the proposed change, freestanding ground/monument signs for multifamily buildings will be limited to four feet and permit a maximum sign area of 20 square feet, according to Charlie Doyle, assistant director of building and planning for Lower Merion.
Doyle described the proposal as a simple change in the code for larger permanent monument-style signs, like those typically found in front of apartment buildings.
No specific quotes from officials are provided in the proposal details.
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Author's summary: Lower Merion proposes zoning change for monument signs.