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Planning commission approves exterior and parking updates for Cleveland Dental Management at 866 Manor Ave

2246237 · February 7, 2025
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Summary

The commission unanimously approved a site alteration at 866 Manor Avenue to repurpose a former furniture store for Cleveland Dental Management, including parking rework and exterior renovations; commissioners approved the plan with five conditions.

The Mentor Planning Commission unanimously approved a site alteration Feb. 6 to repurpose the former Pummel furniture building at 866 Manor Avenue for Cleveland Dental Management.

Rich Cantanzritti, of Land Design Consultants, described plans to remove pavement in front of the building, create new lawn and landscaping, replace on‑site asphalt, seal coat and restripe the adjacent shared parking area, and construct a new rear parking lot that will meet the city's space, width and aisle requirements. He said the team will address engineering comments and city conditions.

Ron Kluchin, the project's architect, said the exterior will be refreshed, with a new roof, painted finishes and masonry piers to cover exposed concrete block. He presented materials samples and said the canopy will be raised to improve the building's appearance.

Larry, planning staff, said the approval includes five standard conditions and that condition No. 3 asks for protection at the building face to prevent vehicles from striking the structure; the team proposed a concrete bump instead of wheel stops.

A motion to approve the site alteration "with the five conditions" passed on roll call with unanimous recorded yes votes.

The commission had no substantive additional conditions beyond those in the staff report; the applicant and administration will complete the technical plan revisions required for permit issuance.