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Hinsdale commissioners continue Hinsdale Wine Shop sign review after debate over visibility and historic character
Summary
Owners of Hinsdale Wine Shop sought an illuminated sign above the gable to replace weathered signage; commissioners and the Historic Preservation Commission recommended a lower, less bright placement. The matter was continued to Feb. 12 for the applicant to return with alternative mock-ups and lighting details.
At the Jan. 8 meeting, Hinsdale commissioners continued review of a proposed illuminated wall sign for Hinsdale Wine Shop, 12 East Hinsdale Ave., after several commissioners and advisory reviewers questioned its height and lighting.
The owners, Joe Vittore and business partner Ryan Jansky, asked to replace a deteriorating wood sign above the storefront and add an internally illuminated sign on the building gable to improve visibility for drivers and pedestrians. “We’re trying to make it easier for people to find us,” Vittore said, adding the sign’s LEDs will be dimmable and the owner would “turn off at 10 p.m.”
Commissioners said they sympathized with the need for visibility but repeatedly urged the applicants to consider alternatives that would better match the downtown historic…
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