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Commission approves facade changes for city-owned bank building; signage tabled for more visuals

Historic Preservation Commission · December 31, 2025
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The Historic Preservation Commission approved three structural alterations for the city-owned bank building (bifold door, service door, and awning) to enable restaurant tenancy, but tabled the signage request until applicants provide clearer visual samples consistent with downtown guidelines.

The Prattville Historic Preservation Commission approved three proposed facade changes to the city-owned bank building and deferred consideration of signage until applicants return with clearer visual samples.

City planner Jonathan Smith presented the petition by WCB of Auburn, which listed four requested alterations: a bifold glass door replacing two east-elevation windows, a kitchen service door, a new awning over the main entrance, and tenant signage. Smith emphasized that this is a noncontributing commercial building…

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