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Part 2

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Item # 2
Project No. Zone Change 2008Z-023T
Name Digital and LED Signs
Council Bill BL2007-152
Council District Countywide
School District N/A
Requested by Councilmember Charlie Tygard

Staff Reviewer Regen
Staff Recommendation Disapprove.

Churches, schools may be allowed to light up their signs

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Proposal would ease residential zoning restrictions on electronic signs; some people are upset
By MICHAEL CASS • Staff Writer (Tennessean) • March 18, 2008

A proposal to let Nashville churches and schools put up electronic signs in residential areas is upsetting some residents, who fear the steady glare of bright lights piercing their leafy streets.

Zoning's Sonny West Promises a "Light Emitting" Tygard Win on Controversial Bill

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According to an Enclave commenter, Sonny West--a zoning administrator who some argue should have lost his job a few years ago for "malevolence" and "malefeasance" in allowing the destruction of the oldest historic building in Nashville--told the Board of Zoning appeals today of his confidence that Charlie Tygard's bill to allow churches and other such organizations to have LE

Is Your Street Listed on the "290 Pages Emailed to Council Members on Request"?

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Want to know if your block is going to be included among the list of 7,600 Nashville streets allowed to have LED signs should Metro Council pass Charlie Tygard's bill to allow churches, schools, and cultural or recreation centers to have the vivid displays? You need to check with your Council Member, according to the latest analysis from the Metro Council office:

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