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Conway board approves multiple storefront signs and an awning replacement
Summary
The Conway Community Appearance Board approved certificates of appropriateness for window and door graphics, hanging bracket signs and an awning replacement for several downtown businesses, finding the proposals compliant with the UDO. The board also noted an insurance claim related to a city vehicle hitting an awning.
The Conway Community Appearance Board on Monday approved several certificates of appropriateness for storefront signage and an awning replacement across downtown businesses.
Miss Dennis, who presented the applications, said the Long Law Firm at 211 Laurel Street proposed a fixed window logo that leaves the total graphic under the UDO limit: the window area is about 35.4 square feet, the maximum graphic allowance on that window is 8.9 square feet, and the proposed logo measures 7.1 square…
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