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DRB approves Smile Doctors building sign; window vinyl flagged as temporary/advertising

November 07, 2025 | Walton County, Florida


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DRB approves Smile Doctors building sign; window vinyl flagged as temporary/advertising
The board approved a 27‑square‑foot building sign for a tenant at 1116 McIver Davis Boulevard (Walton Point Real Estate Partners FV LLC) after staff and board members reviewed dimensions and the façade elevation.

Staff reported the building sign submittal initially lacked some technical information but the applicant later provided dimensions for the building mounted sign. Staff raised a separate question about proposed window vinyl or glass signage: county code treats most window signs as temporary unless they display non‑advertising information (such as hours), and staff asked for guidance on how to treat branding that appears to be advertising. The board indicated that advertising vinyl permanently affixed to windows typically requires a deviation or falls within temporary‑sign permit limitations (temporary signs allowed up to four times per year under current code language).

Because the applicant was not present, the board approved only the building sign (not interior or vinyl window signage) and directed staff to relay questions about window signage and color palette to the applicant for a subsequent submittal.

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