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Board gives feedback to Ulta pre-application on signs and awnings; orange corporate awnings unlikely to be approved
Summary
Ulta representatives presented signage, awning and façade plans for the former Panera at Silver Sands; the Walton County design board supported three replacement signs but indicated approval of Ulta’s bright orange awnings is unlikely.
Representatives for Ulta presented a pre-application for exterior signage, awnings and façade modifications at the former Panera building in the Silver Sands shopping center and received detailed feedback from the Walton County Design Review Board.
Jennifer Ronneberger of GoPermit and architect Vanessa Tosali of RGLA Solutions outlined the proposal to replace existing exterior signs with three Ulta wall signs (one per elevation), install non-branded awnings in the existing locations, and modify parapets and some glazing. Ronneberger said the proposed letter height for the signs is…
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