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Appearance Commission denies sign and storefront alterations at 100 South Pollock Street
Summary
The Thomas Selma Appearance Commission denied a certificate of appropriateness for 100 South Pollock Street after finding proposed signs and glass garage panels inconsistent with the West Selma historic district and unclear about materials.
The Thomas Selma Appearance Commission on Dec. 15 denied a certificate of appropriateness for 100 South Pollock Street, rejecting a proposal to add two wall signs and glass paneling to two garage doors for a proposed liquidation storefront.
Commissioners said the proposed signs and storefront alterations did not fit the special character of the historic district and that materials and details were insufficiently…
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