Mooresville Board of Zoning Appeals approves sign variance

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Mooresville Board of Zoning Appeals approves sign variance

MOORESVILLE — The Mooresville Board of Zoning Appeals approved two variances for signage during its Thursday meeting.

Board members unanimously approved a developer’s request to place a temporary sign at the site of a future housing development known as Grand Oaks.

Ross Holloway, of Holloway Engineering, appeared on behalf of the Stewart Home Group, which is planning the 196-home housing addition on a 90-acre plot of land on East Hadley Road just south of Kerrington Estates.

Holloway said the temporary sign will be four feet wide and eight feet tall and will be used to alert potential homebuyers to the proposed development. The sign will remain up until permanent signage is completed as part of the first phase of construction, Holloway said.

Home prices in the development are expected to range between $245,000 and $350,000 and will address the demand for affordable housing in Morgan County, Holloway said at a previous meeting.

Board OK’s new CVS signage

Board members approved a request from CVS pharmacy to put up new signage at its store on Ind. 67. near the intersection with S. Indiana Street.

Mistie Nigh, who appeared on behalf of the retail pharmacy, said the company is in the process of updating signage at all of its stores nationwide with their new logo. She said the new sign will be larger than the current one.

The board unanimously approved the variance.

The next meeting of the Board of Zoning Appeals is scheduled for 6 p.m. on Nov. 11 at the Mooresville Government Center, 4 E. Harrison St, Mooresville.

~ By Peter Blanchard | Reporter | Published October 15, 2021 in The Reporter Times

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