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Re: Man Loses Bid to Get POw-MIA Sign Variance
From: POW-MIA InterNetwork
Date: February 14, 2003
"Man loses bid to get variance for sign
FRANKLIN TWP. - A township man has failed in his effort to get a zoning variance that would allow him to keep in his front yard a 32-square-foot banner paying tribute to prisoners of war and soldiers missing in action.
The township's board of zoning appeals rejected Robert Seelbach's argument that the sign is a memorial and therefore should be permitted.
The Summit County township limits signs in residential areas to 6 square feet. Many communities have the same or a similar restriction.
Seelbach, a 40-year-old mechanic and an Air Force veteran, erected the sign last fall in the Melody Village subdivision after becoming active in MIA-POW issues."
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