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Torrington committee approves replacement sign, sets paint and trim rules for new downtown retailer
Summary
The municipal architecture-review committee approved a like-for-like sign replacement for a proposed retail tenant and set conditions for paint and roll-down security doors — requiring semi-gloss black doors with turquoise trim and an accent stripe — while the tenant’s site-plan change remains pending.
The Municipal Architecture Review Committee in Torrington voted to approve a replacement storefront sign for an incoming retail tenant and set specific paint and trim conditions for newly installed roll-down security doors.
The committee’s decision on October 30 clears a same-size, non-illuminated sign proposed by the applicant but left the broader site-plan and final use-change approval on hold. Speaker 4 told the committee the tenant installed the metal roll-down doors because of safety concerns around nighttime activity and valuable merchandise; the property owner provided a letter consenting to the…
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