Legislation Details

File #: 26-1110    Version: 1
Type: Agenda Item Status: Agenda Item
File created: 6/18/2026 In control: Planning Commission
On agenda: 7/9/2026 Final action:
Title: Hearing to consider Planning and Building Department, Long Range Planning Unit, proposed amendments to Chapter 130.36 of the Zoning Ordinance (Signs) to allow limited digital signs in the El Dorado Hills Community Region; and staff recommending the Planning Commission forward a recommendation to the Board of Supervisors to take the following actions: 1) Adopt the Addendum to the County’s 2015 Sign Ordinance Update Final Environmental Impact Report (FEIR), certified in July 2015 (State Clearinghouse No. 2014102011) (Legistar Attachment B); and 2) Approve the amendments to Chapter 130.36 (Signs) as presented, based on the Findings (Legistar Attachment B).
Attachments: 1. A - Staff Presentation, 2. B - Draft EIR Addendum, 3. C- Redline Amendments to Chapter 130.36 (Signs), 4. D - Clean Zoning Ordinance Chapter 130.36 (Signs), 5. E - Staff Memo, 6. F - Public Noticing
Related files: 25-2066, 25-1480
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Hearing to consider Planning and Building Department, Long Range Planning Unit, proposed amendments to Chapter 130.36 of the Zoning Ordinance (Signs) to allow limited digital signs in the El Dorado Hills Community Region; and staff recommending the Planning Commission forward a recommendation to the Board of Supervisors to take the following actions:
1) Adopt the Addendum to the County’s 2015 Sign Ordinance Update Final Environmental Impact Report (FEIR), certified in July 2015 (State Clearinghouse No. 2014102011) (Legistar Attachment B); and
2) Approve the amendments to Chapter 130.36 (Signs) as presented, based on the Findings (Legistar Attachment B).

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DISCUSSION/BACKGROUND

On September 16, 2025 (Legistar File 25-1480), the Board of Supervisors (Board) directed Long Range Planning (LRP) staff to adopt amendments to Chapter 130.36 of the Zoning Ordinance (Signs). These amendments included language banning digital signs with limited exceptions after the Signage Ad Hoc Committee, formed in March 2025, recommended the ban on digital signs to the Planning Commission and Board.

Based on feedback received, staff discovered the digital sign ban was too narrowly written and inadvertently banned digital signs that were desired in certain portions of the County. On January 6, 2026 (Legistar File 25-2066), LRP staff brought a Resolution of Intention (ROI) to the Board to initiate the process of amending Chapter 130.36 (Signs). Staff requested feedback and direction from the Board regarding the following specific digital sign-related items: 1) sign technology; 2) restrictions on message changes; 3) sign size, placement, type, height, and number allowed; 4) appropriate permitting process; and 5) appropriate location(s). The Board provided recommendations and authorized staff to initiate appropriate amendments to Chapter 130.36 regarding digital signs, with a focus on limiting use of digital signs to communities with major shopping destinations on the County’s ...

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