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Appearance board approves revised exterior for former Jerry Cox building at 975 2nd Avenue, removes 1.5-inch muntin depth requirement
Summary
After reviewing several years of approvals and TRC findings, the Conway Community Appearance Board approved exterior plans for the redevelopment of the former Jerry Cox building at 975 2nd Avenue with modifications including relocation of HVAC screening, a reduction in faux shutters along the parking-lot side, inclusion of an ADA ramp within the property, and removal of the 1.5-inch window muntin depth requirement.
The Conway Community Appearance Board approved exterior design changes for the redevelopment of the former Jerry Cox building at 975 2nd Avenue, with the board removing a prior 1.5-inch minimum window muntin depth requirement.
Staff reviewed the project's multi-year history, noting initial approvals in 2019, a 2021 revision after which the rear of the building was found to encroach into the Riverwalk easement and triggered re-review, subsequent adjustments in 2023, and TRC…
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