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The zoning board closed the hearing and reserved decision on an application from Main Event and Pecone Realty to reface and modify a freestanding pylon sign along Route 110, after staff told the applicant the submitted plans omitted or contradicted key dimensions. John Prahales of JM Signs represented the applicant and said the work would reface and clean up the existing sign inherited from a prior tenant; the applicant will keep the existing poles and foundation but seeks a larger, clearer tenant panel area for multiple tenants. Board staff noted discrepancies between the plan and photos (different distances from the front street line and unlabeled height and sign-area details). The board kept the record open and asked the applicant to submit comprehensive plans that clearly show the sign height, area and all requested variances. Decision: hearing closed; record kept open for a revised plan showing all variances and accurate measurements. No final vote was taken.
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