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Danville preservation board opens broad review of downtown signage, enforcement and district priorities
Summary
The Danville Architectural Heritage Board spent the bulk of its Dec. 3 meeting debating sign-design guidelines, enforcement gaps across the city, and plans for a Jan. 7 district walkthrough with the hired consultant; members favored focusing the board on permanent architectural impacts rather than temporary signage.
Members of the Danville Architectural Heritage Board used the Dec. 3 special call meeting to begin a wider review of sign-design rules, enforcement and how the board should prioritize its workload in the historic district.
Preservation staff told the board it will hold a walkthrough on Jan. 7 with the hired consultant and invited the chair or vice chair to attend. Staff urged commissioners to review suggested window-design guidance and signage project objectives provided in the meeting packet before a larger public meeting in January; the consultant has experience with Covington, Ky., design guidelines and was…
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