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Pylon signs and billboard protest?

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A new shopping complex in a predominantly residential area wants to erect large pylon signs, 75% taller than existing signs.

What would be some effective and valid points of protest, apart from the eyesore they will cause?

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  1. Below is some language from a sign ordinance that has some good talking points.

    Signs have a strong visual impact on the character and quality of the community. As a prominent part of the scenery, they attract or repel the viewing public, affect the safety of vehicular traffic, and their suitability or appropriateness helps to set the tone of the neighborhood. Since the (your city/town name her) relies on its scenery and physical beauty to attract tourists and commerce, aesthetic considerations assume economic value. It is the intent of the City of (your city/town name her), through this ordinance, to protect and enhance the City's historic and residential character and its economic base through the provision of appropriate and aesthetic signing. In addition, it is the intent of the City to limit the size, type and location of signs in order to minimize their distracting effect on drivers and thereby improve traffic safety.

    In view of these facts, the City of (your city/town name her) adopts the policy that the sign should serve primarily to identify an establishment, organization or enterprise. As identification devices, signs must not subject the citizens of the City to excessive competition for their visual attention. As appropriate identification devices, signs must harmonize with the building, the neighborhood and other signs in the area.

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