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Prescott commission approves small illuminated sign for Speakeasy, allows LED retrofit up to 3,000K
Summary
The City of Prescott Preservation Commission approved HP25-003 to replace the face of an existing cabinet sign and add a new 3-square-foot illuminated stairway sign at the Hotel Saint Michael, allowing an LED backlight option limited to 3,000 kelvin; staff will confirm the business logo does not reproduce alcohol branding.
The City of Prescott Preservation Commission on July 11 approved HP25-003, allowing a new 3-square-foot illuminated wall sign and a 26-square-foot replacement face for an existing cabinet at the Hotel Saint Michael, 207 West Gurley Street, with an LED retrofit capped at 3,000 kelvin.
The decision matters because the Hotel Saint Michael sits in the Courthouse Plaza historic district, where the commission applies district guidelines and the City’s land development code to signage and lighting decisions.
Kaylee Nunez, a city preservation staff member who presented the application, summarized the proposal and staff analysis. Nunez said the project would add a small aluminum sign over a stairwell that leads to a basement speakeasy and would replace the face of an existing east-side cabinet. "The face change is 26 square…
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