Billboard Regulations May Change ; Dayton Commissioners May Offer Incentives for Companies to Remove Billboards Near Homes.

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DAYTON -- Proposed changes to Dayton's zoning code regulating billboards means more could be going up in business parks, industrial/ commercial areas and around the city's wellhead operation. The Dayton City Commission heard an overview of the proposal during a public hearing on Wednesday. Commissioners are expected to vote on the changes on Jan. 30.

The proposal, negotiated by city planning staff and industry representatives over two years, calls for billboards to be a minimum of 200 feet from all residential districts. New billboards would not be permitted in residential neighborhoods and existing billboards near homes could not be replaced or structurally improved.

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Billboard Regulations May Change ; Dayton Commissioners May Offer Incentives for Companies to Remove Billboards Near Homes.

New billboards also would not be permitted in the city'...

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