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Hudson preservation commission denies Certificate of Appropriateness for large illuminated “Hudson Navigator” sign
Summary
The Hudson Historic Preservation Commission voted to deny a Certificate of Appropriateness for a proposed internally illuminated sign for the Hudson Navigator, citing concerns about scale, internal illumination and material appropriateness in the historic district.
The Hudson Historic Preservation Commission voted to deny a Certificate of Appropriateness for a proposed illuminated sign for the Hudson Navigator, a business on Warren Street in Hudson. Commissioners said the sign’s size, internal illumination and materiality were not appropriate for the building and the surrounding historic district.
Commissioners said the application had been through multiple revisions but continued to raise the same core concerns about scale and light. The applicant, Matthew Saenz, provided measurements and a scaled photo during the meeting and defended the dimensions of the sign: “the circle part of…
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