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Euclid board gives conceptual approval to banquet-hall façade but requires detailed materials and trim
Summary
The board conceptually approved a proposed composite-wood façade around the entrance of a banquet hall at 373 E.200th Street but conditioned final approval on the applicant returning with detailed materials, trim and connection details.
The Euclid Architecture Review Board conceptually approved changes to the front façade of a dormant banquet hall at 373 East 200th Street but required the applicant to return with more detailed drawings, material samples and trim details before final exterior work may proceed.
Staff told the board the 7,200-square-foot commercial building had been under intermittent renovation and that the proposal to apply composite wood around the primary entrance lacked sufficient detail on how…
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