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Hinsdale planning panel approves sign and design changes, with conditions on placement and materials
Summary
The Hinsdale Planning Commission on Dec. 10 approved several sign and design applications — including a multi-tenant ground sign at 710 N. York Road and revised tenant signage at 100 Chester Street — adding conditions on owner approval, materials and photo evidence of sightlines following neighbor concerns.
The Hinsdale Planning Commission voted unanimously Dec. 10 to approve multiple sign and design applications, imposing conditions aimed at protecting sightlines and neighborhood character.
The commission approved Case A-49-2025, a signage package for 100 Chester Street, and Case A-9-2025, a design review and sign permit for a new double-sided, internally illuminated monument sign at 710 N. York Road. In both decisions commissioners required follow-up steps: building-owner sign-off for tenant color choices at Chester Street and revised photographs and a textured (matte) finish demonstration for the York Road sign to show exact placement and visibility from nearby intersections.
Why it mattered: Neighbors and several commissioners raised traffic-safety and character concerns. At the 710 N. York Road hearing…
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