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Attorney urges council to allow hearing on LED billboard at Rocky’s on Jefferson Avenue
Summary
An attorney representing the owner of Rocky’s asked the Scranton City Council to put an LED billboard proposal before zoning after the Historic Architectural Review Board recommended against approval; council took no final vote.
Scranton — Emil Menor, an attorney representing William Rosato and 141 Jefferson Avenue LLC (the property known as Rocky’s), urged the Scranton City Council at a public hearing to allow a proposed LED billboard to proceed to zoning and variance review after the Historic Architectural Review Board (HARB) recommended against approval.
Menor told the council the proposal would place an LED display on the side of the Rocky’s building facing north toward Jefferson Avenue so it would be visible primarily from one direction. “I’m Emil Menor. I’m an attorney in Scranton. I’m representing William Rosato and the 141 Jefferson Avenue LLC, which is Rocky’s … and I’m here…
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