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Historic Resources Commission approves several certificate‑of‑appropriateness items, moves others as test cases

5419555 · July 17, 2025
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Summary

The commission approved multiple staff recommendations, including removal of an old sign at 556 East Town Street and several signage/painting decisions, and accepted a paint color at 1406 Brighton Road as a test case. Conditions were added requiring follow‑up submittals to HPO staff for verification.

The Historic Resources Commission handled several routine and contested certificate‑of‑appropriateness (COA) items at its July 17 meeting, approving sign and site changes with conditions and accepting a paint selection as a test case.

Signage at 585 South High Street: The commission reviewed a continued application for new wall and projecting signage on a building in the Brewery District at 585 South High Street. Staff recommended approval with conditions. Commissioners discussed reducing duplicated copy between a projecting blade sign and a larger wall sign; they…

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