The Metro Inner Development Assessment Panel has rejected Aquinas College’s application to erect two large third-party hoarding signs on a freeway at their meeting this morning.
All panel members voted unanimously in support of the refusal of the $2 million two digital hoarding signs.
The signs were proposed to be placed on Kwinana Freeway on land owned by the college on Mt Henry Road in Salter Point.
At the meeting this morning, presiding member Karen Hyde spoke in support of the refusal sharing concerns regarding visual amenity, character, scale and illumination, and the sign not aligning with South Perth policy.
“The way the sign presents itself is of significant scale and being illuminated by more than two thirds of its size really does create a visual impact,” she said.
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