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Alpharetta board delegates final approval for 131 Roswell Street sign after design concerns
Summary
The City of Alpharetta Design Review Board on Friday denied a joint sign application for 131 Roswell Street as presented and delegated final approval to staff, after debate over sign placement, lighting and how the proposal fits the building's existing masonry and landscaping.
The City of Alpharetta Design Review Board on Friday took up a joint signage request from New Vitality Medical and Heritage Closing for 131 Roswell Street, ultimately denying the application as submitted and delegating final sign approval to staff.
Don Karl, representing New Vitality Medical, and Paul Yaku of Heritage Closing presented a two-line sign concept that combined both tenant names to meet the city's 40-square-foot limit. Karl told the board the applicants had reduced earlier, larger proposals and "we feel we are absolutely 100% in compliance with your code," while describing the…
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