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Design Review Board approves two downtown business signs

2959623 · March 27, 2025
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The Salina Design Review Board on March 27 approved a wall sign for Clark Mize & Linfield Chartered and a projecting sign for Iron Insurance Partners, both within Business Improvement District No. 1; the board voted 2-0 on each application and required staff review of any substantive design changes.

The Salina Design Review Board approved two sign permit applications for downtown businesses during its March 27 meeting, voting 2-0 on each item after one member recused from the first matter.

The approvals covered (1) a wall sign for Clark Mize and Linfield Chartered, 129 S. Eighth Street, and (2) a projecting (blade) sign for Iron Insurance Partners in the Teague Nelson Building at 100 S. Santa Fe. Both properties are within Business Improvement District No. 1, so board review was required before the city may issue sign permits.

A staff member presented the first application (item 3.1), describing the proposed wall sign as 2 feet 10 inches tall by 5 feet long, non-illuminated, white with dark blue lettering, and constructed of aluminum. The staff member said the sign “conforms with the sign size limitations in the C4 District,” will not obscure architectural features and is intended…

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