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Historic-preservation commission approves two downtown signs; members debate internal lighting for Fading Goat sign
Summary
The Livingston City Historic Preservation Commission approved signage for the Main Street Print Shop and a projecting, internally lit sign for the Fading Goat/Barton Grill entrance after public comment and discussion about dark-sky and historic-district compatibility.
The Livingston City Historic Preservation Commission approved two design-review sign applications for downtown businesses: signage for Main Street Print Shop and a projecting, internally lit entrance sign for the Fading Goat (Barton Grill). Both motions passed at the meeting; the Main Street Print Shop signs were approved unanimously and the projecting sign passed after discussion about illumination and historic appropriateness.
Main Street Print Shop sign
The applicant described two flat, unlit signs to be installed in recessed brick insets above an existing awning for the Main Street Print Shop and the Park County Community Journal. Planning staff confirmed the signs comply with the city sign code; commissioners noted the…
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