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Euclid board approves exterior renovation for Migs Playmore roller rink with conditions
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Summary
The board approved a comprehensive exterior renovation for Migs Playmore at 22466 Shore Center Drive, endorsing painted masonry, metal roofing, new garage‑style doors and CMU planters while conditioning signage review, mural variance review and administrative review of lighting and planters.
The Architecture Review Board approved an exterior renovation for the Migs Playmore roller‑skating rink and adjacent retail units at 22466 Shore Center Drive (case 2025ARB29), subject to several conditions related to signage, landscaping and dumpster screening in the downtown overlay district.
Architect Dan Bickterstaff (Ubiquitous Design) presented renderings showing the front façade painted white, a new black standing‑seam metal canopy, metal panel cladding on the fascia, operable garage doors at the main entry, new planters and seating, and a new board‑on‑board dumpster enclosure. Bickterstaff said the team had addressed many staff comments, resurfaced the parking, and was proposing CMU planters and a painted masonry palette to create a contemporary look.
Staff reported the building is an approximately 29,324‑square‑foot slab structure and explained this project qualifies for the storefront renovation program and requires a higher level of design review because it sits in the downtown overlay district. Staff identified outstanding items — a landscape plan and schedule, site lighting details, dumpster screening that must match primary structure materials, and a nonconforming mural that may require a variance from planning and zoning — and recommended continuing the case if those items were not addressed. The board, however, found that most items had been addressed or could be handled administratively and moved to approve the exterior renovation with the following conditions: signage to be reviewed separately; landscape planters and site lighting to be reviewed administratively; the dumpster enclosure requirement (masonry) and mural review to be coordinated with planning and zoning commission as needed.
The motion to approve included the administrative review path for site lighting and plantings; the transcript shows the motion passed by voice vote. The applicant will return with signage and mural details as required by downtown overlay rules and planning and zoning processes.
