Commission approves 60-square-foot facade sign for Cottage Floral at 112 West Oklahoma Avenue

2531499 · March 4, 2025

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Summary

The Historic Preservation Commission approved a 3-by-20-foot (60 sq ft) facade sign for Cottage Floral at 112 West Oklahoma Avenue, to be placed in the same location as the previous storefront sign; vote 5-0.

The Historic Preservation Commission unanimously approved a certificate of appropriateness on March 3 for a 3-foot-by-20-foot facade sign (60 square feet) for Cottage Floral at 112 West Oklahoma Avenue.

Staff told commissioners the new sign would occupy the exact location of a previous storefront sign that had been in place for many years. The staff presentation said the current business had outgrown a smaller space and sought the larger sign to match the tenant’s expansion; a rendering was included in the staff packet.

No commissioners raised objections to the design. Commissioner Phil Nichols made the motion to approve; Commissioner Jason Wells seconded. Jason Wells, Valerie Duncan, Darryl Covington, Phil Nichols and Maneka Gibbs voted yes; the motion passed 5-0.

The commission’s staff noted the sign will be installed where the predecessor sign sat and that any change in color, size or placement beyond the approved design would require staff review or a return to the commission. The applicant was present for the item.