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Patchogue panel approves multiple storefront and signage applications, denies unapproved window foliage

3737667 · March 26, 2025
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At its May 25 meeting the Planning and Architectural Review Advisory Committee approved a string of business and signage applications — including a collectible card shop, second‑floor office conversion and a juice bar with art displays — and ordered removal of unapproved vines and window signage at several downtown properties.

The Planning and Architectural Review Advisory Committee on May 25 approved several business uses and storefront alterations, denied unauthorized foliage and window coverings at specific downtown addresses, and set conditions for a freestanding sign that exceeds code.

Approvals at a glance: Aaron Coffey’s plan to open a collectible and trading‑card store at 202 East Main Street was approved; the applicant told the committee he will seek a certificate of occupancy and operate roughly 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., seven days a week, and later plans separate approvals for organized tournaments. The committee approved the applicant’s description of interior finishes and advised he consider a rear customer entrance and prepared signage applications.

The committee approved Tree Gansos LLC’s proposal to lease the 1,622‑square‑foot second‑floor office space at 125…

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