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Planning board approves illuminated façade sign and grants two waivers for 101 Carnegie Center
Summary
The West Windsor Planning Board unanimously approved a waiver application (PB 24-11 SW) permitting an illuminated façade sign at 101 Carnegie Center. The board granted relief for sign area (proposed ~85.11 sq ft vs. 50 sq ft allowance) and letter height (up to 36 inches) after staff and planner said the sign is not visually overwhelming.
The West Windsor Planning Board unanimously approved a waiver application on Jan. 15 to allow an illuminated, building‑mounted wall sign at 101 Carnegie Center, accepting two variances from ordinance 200‑32 b2 c for sign area and letter height.
The application (PB 24‑11 SW) was presented by counsel Gregory Ricciardi on behalf of the applicant; engineering consultant Mike Thomas described the proposal and showed a photo simulation labeled Exhibit A‑1. Thomas said the sign would be sited on the building’s southern façade to avoid removing trees, would be illuminated with LED halo/backlighting, and would operate on timers from dusk to dawn. He described the proposed sign as about 85.11 square feet in area with…
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