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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Interim Sign Permit in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your name at the top of the form. This identifies you as the applicant.
  3. Next, provide the Sign Contractor Information. Fill in the contractor's name, address, email, and phone number to ensure proper communication.
  4. Enter the Parcel Number associated with your project. This is crucial for tracking your application.
  5. For Owner(s) of Record, print their names clearly along with their contact details including fax if applicable.
  6. In the PROJECT INFORMATION section, input the Business Name and Address where the sign will be located.
  7. Specify the Sign Size and Time Limit for how long you intend to keep it up.
  8. Select the Type of sign by checking either Wall mounted or Ground mounted options.
  9. Attach a copy of your proposed sign(s) with dimensions as required by regulations.
  10. Finally, ensure that you sign at the bottom as the owner and leave space for staff approval.

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Planned Unit Development (PUD) Concept and Development Plans: These zones can allow for a variety of land uses; residential, commercial, office and/or industrial. The review of the plans will actually determine the type of uses and become the zone of the property.
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