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March 2, 2013 By Web Editor

Planning and Zoning to Consider Allowing LED Billboards

COMMUNITY ALERT
Significant changes have been proposed for Guilford’s signage regulations to allow large billboards that would change message, colors and brightness every 8 seconds. The Planning and Zoning Commission is considering this change at its next meeting.

The applicant, which owns the billboards on Route 1 near the water tower, applied last August for permission to replace them with an LED electric billboard. Under existing Guilford signage regulations, no billboards of any type are presently allowed (except those billboards grandfathered in as non-conforming uses).  The applicant’s proposal was turned down by the Commission, which agreed that the application violated Guilford’s signage regulations. Now the applicant has returned with a proposal to change the regulations. This change is inconsistent with the character of Guilford, and would set a dramatic precedent for the entire state of Connecticut.

No such LED billboards have been built or permitted in any town in Connecticut except along limited access highways.   Branford recently rejected the same application by the same applicant.  If the PZC approves the application, it will make Guilford the first of 169 towns in the state to open this Pandora’s box.

Please express your opinion.

What you need to know:
WHEN:
Guilford Planning and Zoning Commission’s upcoming hearing
Public Hearing – Wednesday, April 3, 2013 7:30 PM

WHERE:
Guilford Community Center
Church Street

It is important for you to take a stand on this regulation.

The GPA is opposed to this proposal, which flies in the face of current efforts to create sustainable economic development including historic and cultural tourism.

GUILFORD NEEDS YOUR HELP.  Here is what you can do:
1.  SEND A LETTER OR EMAIL TO THE PZC using the email or street address provided below
2.  ATTEND THE PUBLIC HEARING at the above place and time.
3.  TELL YOUR FRIENDS
4.  READ the GPA’s letter to the PZC  to get more information.
Send letters to:

[email protected]

Planning and Zoning
Town Hall South
50 Boston Street

Guilford, CT 06437

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