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Commission approves lot split and canopy for Signature Health site

Beachwood Planning and Zoning Commission · January 30, 2025
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Summary

The commission approved a lot split to separate a front office building for Signature Health and granted preliminary/final site plan approval for a drop‑off canopy at 24755 Sugar Inn Boulevard; engineering and building departments raised no major objections.

The Beachwood Planning & Zoning Commission approved a lot split and site plan changes requested to accommodate Signature Health on Jan. 30.

Architect Joel Myers described the plan to divide the existing parcel so Signature Health could occupy the office building at the front of the property while a daycare would remain on the rear parcel. Engineering and county review found the lot split met standards; staff and department reviewers recommended approval. The commission voted to approve P&Z item 2025‑1 (lot split) without stipulations.

Myers also presented a modest site plan change for a new drop‑off canopy at 24755 Sugar Inn Boulevard that would eliminate a bank teller drive‑through and use landscaping and protective bollards to mitigate vehicle intrusion into a new employee patio. Smarrigan (planning staff) and Renick (building/fire) said no variances were required; the canopy complies with setbacks and the site will retain more than the minimum required parking after minor adjustments. Planning staff recommended preliminary and final site plan approval for the minor improvement, and the commission approved P&Z item 2025‑4 as submitted.

Both approvals were framed as routine, minor adjustments to support Signature Health’s occupancy and did not include additional conditions beyond standard plan compliance. The applicant and staff indicated the existing circulation and easements (including a blanket parking easement related to the adjacent food truck park) would remain in effect and not impede the split or canopy work.