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Historic commission allows paint, limits sign size at 909 N. High St.
Summary
The Columbus Historic Preservation Commission approved exterior painting and updated signage for 909 North High Street, but required the masonry remain painted only after commissioners accepted staff’s finding that the façade is a panelized faux‑brick system and imposed size limits on new awning signs.
The Columbus Historic Preservation Commission on May 21 approved a request to repaint and update signage at 909 North High Street, allowing paint on the building’s exterior because staff found the façade to be a deteriorated panelized brick system but requiring the new awning signs to meet Short North guidelines on size.
Commissioners said the structure’s exterior appears to be a thin‑set or panelized concrete product, not traditional full‑depth brick, and accepted staff’s recommendation that painting was an appropriate treatment for the building’s material…
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