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Graphics Commission approves sign variances for Allegheny apartment property and for 'The Deal' development on Long Street
Summary
The Columbus Graphics Commission approved variances to replace and enlarge identification and entrance signs at a northwest Columbus apartment complex and approved a signage package for a new mixed-use development called "The Deal."
The Columbus Graphics Commission approved sign variances for two non-school projects during the same meeting: a sign replacement and setback variances for an apartment complex at 3058 Allegheny Avenue, and a multi-elevation signage package for a mixed-use development on East Long Street known as "The Deal."
For 3058 Allegheny Avenue (case GC24-004), staff described the site as an existing apartment complex in a mixed-use area. The applicant proposed to replace an existing identification sign and entrance ground signs, and requested variances to reduce setbacks for all three signs and to increase the graphic area of…
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