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Board gives informal feedback on restaurant conversion at 16 North High Street
Summary
The Dublin Architecture Review Board provided nonbinding feedback on proposed site and building modifications for 16 North High St., supporting a pedestrian walkway and deferred full parking and engineering review to the minor project stage while urging reconsideration of dumpster siting and securing an existing garage.
The Dublin Architecture Review Board on Tuesday reviewed an informal proposal to convert the landmark building at 16 North High Street to restaurant use, offering nonbinding feedback on site changes and access.
Staff presented the request, noting the 0.26-acre site is in the Historic Core District and includes two buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Staff said the proposal would remove the current vehicular access from North High to create a pedestrian path between 16 and 22 North High, resurface and restripe an existing parking lot, add one on-site parking space, enclose openings of an existing outbuilding facing North Blacksmith Lane, install a dumpster enclosure, and install rooftop…
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