Citizen Portal
Sign In

Get Full Government Meeting Transcripts, Videos, & Alerts Forever!

Get email alerts on the Building Appearance topic

No spam. Unsubscribe anytime.

Purcellville architecture board approves repainting of Main Street Station plaza

Purcellville Board of Architecture Review · September 17, 2024
AI-Generated Content: All content on this page was generated by AI to highlight key points from the meeting. For complete details and context, we recommend watching the full video. so we can fix them.

Summary

The Purcellville Board of Architecture Review on Sept. 17 approved a repainting of Main Street Station at 1020 East Main Street, matching colors approved in 2022. The application was presented by an Atapco Properties representative and the motion passed with standard conditions; signage was not part of the approval.

The Purcellville Board of Architecture Review on Sept. 17 approved a repainting at Main Street Station, 1020 East Main Street, after staff said the proposed colors match a scheme the board recommended in 2022.

Jordan Andrews of planning staff introduced the application and said Darren Gustafson, representing the applicant, Atapco Properties, was available to answer questions about the proposed paint and photos in the packet. Andrews noted the same color scheme will be used in the plaza east of the Giant store and that signage was not included in the application.

Board members discussed the timeline of prior painting by the tenant and enforcement action that led to a BAR submittal in 2022. Member Jim Gloeckner moved to approve the repainting as presented; the motion was seconded and the chair announced the motion carried.

Members clarified that the approval covers painted facades and banding shown in the materials packet, and does not authorize changes to signage. The record indicates the roof and trim will be adjusted to match the previously approved scheme. A representative said the 2022 conditions have been satisfied where applicable.

A committee member said, “I’m very excited for this,” after seeing the packet images. The board took no additional conditions beyond those discussed and moved to the next agenda item.

The board is expected to return to officer elections at a later meeting when a full five‑member board is present.