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Historic panel approves two storefront signs, asks for revised drawings on one application
Summary
The commission approved a window sign for 7 Broad Street and a window sign for a new storefront at 120 Monmouth while asking the applicant for 21 East Front Street to submit revised drawings that meet the signage ordinance; members discussed coordination with River Center on business outreach.
The Red Bank Historic Preservation Commission approved two minor-works signage requests and returned a third for revisions during its March 18 meeting.
Shauna, who leads the minor-works reviews, told commissioners the panel had approved a storefront window sign for 7 Broad Street (the pinball lounge downstairs from a liquor store) and a window sign for 120 Monmouth (Kenny’s Nails). “Both those signs were approved by the commission,”…
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