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Prescott commission approves Doc's Barbecue sign and outdoor renovations, allows removal of city planters
Summary
The Prescott Preservation Commission unanimously approved a 20.53 sq. ft. wall sign and a package of exterior improvements for Doc's Barbecue and Whiskey at 202 S. Montezuma St., including patio leveling, ADA pavers and metal patio covers; the commission also allowed removal of adjacent city planters if permits are obtained (6-0 votes).
The Prescott Preservation Commission voted unanimously to approve a new sign and exterior improvements for Doc's Barbecue and Whiskey at 202 South Montezuma Street during its Nov. 14 public hearing.
Tammy DeWitt, community planner, told the commission the proposed wall sign for HP25-007 is approximately 20.53 square feet with white letters and amber halo illumination and was reviewed against the Courthouse Plaza Historic District guidelines and the land development code (which allows up to 96 square feet on a building). "This was reviewed against that criteria and was found to be in compliance," DeWitt said.
The commission also approved HP25-008, a package of exterior changes that includes an 8x16 VersaLock…
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