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McMinnville historic zoning panel approves downtown sign replacements and allows metal roofing with neutral-color condition

McMinnville Historic Zoning Commission · March 4, 2026
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The McMinnville Historic Zoning Commission approved certificates of appropriateness to replace three signs at 200 North Spring Street and to replace signs at the Magnus Community House and Library, and it amended a previous COA to permit metal roofing provided the color is neutral.

The McMinnville Historic Zoning Commission approved a series of local design requests Tuesday, granting certificates of appropriateness for new or replacement ground signs at 200 North Spring Street and at the Magnus Community House and Library and amending a prior approval to allow metal roofing on a commercial building so long as the roof is a neutral color.

Michael Griffith, chair of the McMinnville Historic Zoning Commission, opened the business and called for votes on the three items, all of which passed by voice vote.

On the 200 North Spring Street application, the presenter said the…

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