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ARB delays final decision on striped awnings for 55 South High Street; clearance waiver approved
Summary
The Dublin Architectural Review Board granted a waiver to permit 7-foot awning clearance but postponed a final decision on the proposed striped awnings at 55 South High Street until the August 2025 meeting so staff and the applicant can agree on colors and patterns.
The Dublin Architectural Review Board on Wednesday approved a waiver allowing a reduced awning clearance of 7 feet for 55 South High Street but postponed a final decision on the awning design until the board's August 2025 hearing.
The board voted to grant the clearance waiver after staff said the building's low soffit would prevent an 8-foot clearance without compromising the awning's scale and the building's appearance. "A waiver is required for the reduced clearance and staff support this due to the building's low soffit height," planning staff member Ms. Molineux told the board.
The applicant, Jamie Malowitz, described business and visibility reasons for preferring a cream-and-charcoal vertical stripe fabric. "I…
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