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Columbia HARB approves relocated aluminum sign and three-month vinyl banner at 233 Locust Street
Summary
On May 14 the Columbia Borough Historical Architectural Review Board approved moving an aluminum storefront sign to the upper façade at 233 Locust Street and allowed a vinyl banner for a limited three-month period while a permanent sign is finalized.
Columbia Borough Historical Architectural Review Board members on May 14 approved relocating an aluminum business sign at 233 Locust Street to the upper façade and granted temporary use of a 7-by-4-foot vinyl banner for three months while the applicant obtains a permanent sign permit.
The board’s approval requires the aluminum sign be attached to the building’s upper strip above the door with multiple fasteners and asks the applicant to return with a replacement permanent sign after the temporary period. Board members raised safety and historic-preservation…
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