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Historic district board approves freestanding sign, requires painted wood at 111 E. Second St.

2772834 · February 10, 2025
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Summary

The board granted a certificate of appropriateness for a freestanding sign and matching door color at 111 East Second Street, but required the sign to be painted wood rather than vinyl.

Lehi Paragoy, representing National Odd LLC, received the Perrysburg board’s approval for a freestanding storefront sign and a matching door color for the retail and artist-maker workshop at 111 East Second Street.

Board members discussed materials and installation details before approving the certificate of appropriateness on a motion that limited acceptable sign materials to painted wood or painted aluminum-clad…

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