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Volunteer Bank seeks to re‑use previous bank signs at 230 Public Square; DRC asks for smaller, lower front sign and revised fonts
Summary
Volunteer Bank representatives asked the DRC to review a sign package for 230 Public Square; staff said several wall signs exceed the nine‑square‑foot recommendation, the front wall sign is too high from grade, and the committee asked the applicant to return with scaled options and traditional font alternatives.
Volunteer Bank representatives asked the Design Review Committee for feedback on a signage plan for their new location at 230 Public Square, proposing five signs including a front wall sign, a directory sign, a small hanging projecting sign, and an ATM surround. City staff and DRC members said the proposed wall signs exceed the nine‑square‑foot recommendation, the front wall sign is too high from grade, and the proposed quantity and placement exceed the guidelines; they asked the applicant to resubmit scaled options and to test more traditional fonts and smaller layouts.
What the applicants presented
Rodney Jarvis and a Volunteer Bank representative said they moved from 302 Public Square to 230 Public Square and seek to replace signage similar to the previous…
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