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North Ridgeville board tables urgent-care sign variance after concerns over size and placement
Summary
The Board of Zoning and Building Appeals voted unanimously to table a variance request from an urgent-care applicant seeking additional building signage and a second ground monument sign; board members and nearby residents questioned the need for large signs on the building's rear/main entrance and recommended revised plans.
The Board of Zoning and Building Appeals in North Ridgeville on Feb. (date not specified) voted unanimously to table an application for a sign package at a new urgent-care facility on Center Ridge Road, after board members and residents questioned the amount and placement of requested signage.
The applicant sought variances for three wall signs totaling 431.58 square feet where the code allows 120 square feet (citing North Ridgeville Codified Ordinance section 1286.11A1A) and for a second ground monument sign on a lot that does not meet the code’s frontage or acreage exceptions (section 1286.11C1). Planning and Development Director Kim Lieber told the board the revised measurements showed the building frontage at 66.3 feet, producing an…
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