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Cleveland Heritage Commission approves barbershop sign and replacement awning

Cleveland Heritage Commission · April 14, 2026
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Summary

At its April 14, 2026 meeting the Cleveland Heritage Commission unanimously approved March minutes, a sign for Joseph King’s barbershop at 117 North Street, and a replacement metal awning at 307 Cotton Row damaged in the 2026 ice storm.

Chair Lynn Shurden called the Cleveland Heritage Commission to order at 12:00 p.m. on April 14, 2026, and noted members present and ex‑officio attendees.

The commission first voted to accept the minutes of its March 10, 2026 meeting. Commissioner Steven Craddock moved to approve the minutes as presented; Commissioner Lisa Miller seconded. The motion carried unanimously with no opposition.

Shurden reported that the commission's financial budget "is in good standards," and no further fiscal action was recorded.

Under new business, applicant Joseph King submitted an application to install a sign for his barbershop at 117 North Street. Commissioner Lisa Miller moved to approve the signage; Commissioner Don Joe seconded. The motion carried with a unanimous vote and no opposition.

Separately, Timbos Construction submitted an application on behalf of Westerfield, Janoush and Bell to install a new metal awning at the rear of 307 Cotton Row to replace an awning damaged in the 2026 ice storm. Commissioner Steven Craddock moved to approve the metal awning; Commissioner Jordan Goins seconded. The commission approved the application unanimously.

With no further business, Chair Lynn Shurden adjourned the meeting.