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ZBA asks for renderings, comparables as Quality Hardware seeks larger wall sign
Summary
Quality Hardware representative asked the Saratoga Springs Zoning Board of Appeals for variances to increase letter height and a logo element on a new wall sign; board left public hearing open and requested renderings and neighborhood comparisons before deciding.
The Saratoga Springs Zoning Board of Appeals opened a public hearing May 12 on an area-variance request for a new wall sign at 110 Excelsior (Quality Hardware).
The applicant, represented by Carl Wheeler of AJ Signs, asked the board for larger letters and a larger circular logo element — requesting 24-inch letters where the Unified Development Ordinance allows 18 inches and a 48-inch circular logo element. "The reason we're seeking a variance is the letter height. We're looking for 24 inches where you're allowed 18," Wheeler said,…
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