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TTCDA approves replacement building sign at Pellissippi Corporate Center

February 16, 2025 | Technology Corridor Development Authority Meetings, Knoxville City, Knox County, Tennessee


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TTCDA approves replacement building sign at Pellissippi Corporate Center
The Technology Corridor Development Authority approved a certificate of appropriateness to allow Sineco Incorporated to replace an existing 18-square-foot building sign on a Pellissippi Corporate Center office building.

Staff told the authority the proposed sign would reuse the existing aluminum panel above the main entrance, attach a new non‑illuminated aluminum sign face with dark and light blue lettering, and be mounted with weather‑resistant VHB tape and silicone adhesive. Staff said the sign’s size and placement comply with section 4.4 of the design guidelines and recommended approval, subject to meeting all applicable provisions of the Knox County zoning ordinance.

There were no substantive questions from commissioners and the body voted to approve the staff recommendation. The motion passed with all in favor and without recorded opposition.

The item was administrative: the authority accepted staff’s determination that materials, size and placement met design‑guideline standards and required the applicant to meet any outstanding zoning or permitting conditions before final sign permit issuance.

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