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Local review body approves Riviera Club sign permit and grants COA for Hilltop front door

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Summary

The panel approved a sign permit for the Riviera Club and a certificate of appropriateness for a Hilltop storefront door, corrected a staff report date, and set an inventory schedule; votes were taken on both design items during the meeting.

The Chair called the meeting to order and the review body approved a sign permit for the Riviera Club and a certificate of appropriateness for a front‑door replacement at Hilltop.

Applicants for the Riviera Club described a small, illuminated, non‑flashing sign to be mounted between 7 and 12 feet above grade; staff confirmed the sign’s setback from the roadway complied with local requirements. A presenter (identified in the meeting as the applicant) said, “We’re not going to have it flash, and this will be white colors.” The board moved and seconded the permit for approval and called the roll; the motion passed.

On a separate agenda item, staff explained that a front door replacement for a Hilltop storefront would be a wooden door painted a lighter blue. Staff noted that because the property is in the local historic review district the project requires a certificate of appropriateness (COA) and ARB review. After discussion about materials and color the board found the proposed door appropriate; a motion to approve the COA passed on roll call with a recorded outcome of 4–0.

The meeting also included a brief administrative correction: staff agreed to change a date in the written report to 2/4/24 before the minutes were approved as amended. The board set an inventory schedule (see separate item) and moved other duplicate permit filings to be held while staff and members review the paperwork.

The Chair thanked the applicants and closed the items, after which the board moved on to continued business.