At its regular meeting on December 5th, the Euharlee City Council unanimously voted to adopt a new, more restrictive Sign Ordinance. Both the Planning and Zoning Commissions recommended that the Council adopt the new ordinance. It deals with new business and existing businesses interested in remodeling, revamping, or reconstructing their signs. The vote to adopt the ordinance also ends the existing moratorium on new signs within the City.
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