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Architectural Review Board approves 20 North Street renovations and master sign plan for North High properties, imposes lighting and material conditions
Summary
The Dublin Architectural Review Board approved a minor project review for 20 North Street and a master sign plan and minor project review for 72 & 84 North High Street and 20 North Street, but required applicants to provide sample sign lettering materials and complete, code-compliant lighting plans before permits are issued.
The Dublin Architectural Review Board on Monday approved renovations to 20 North Street and a master sign plan covering 72 & 84 North High Street and 20 North Street, both in the Historic District, while imposing conditions related to sign materials and lighting.
Staff presented case 25-118 (20 North Street), describing changes that include converting two stacked windows on the south elevation to one oversized double-hung window, adding a pedestrian man door and sidelight to increase street access, and minor north-elevation window adjustments. Staff said the proposed materials match previously approved aluminum windows and storefront systems and recommended approval of the minor project review with no additional conditions. A board motion to approve the minor project review carried.
The board then considered case 25-121, a master sign plan and minor project review covering the three-building site at 72 & 84 North High Street and 20 North…
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