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The Architectural Board of Review reviews all applications for signage and facades on commercial property and all new construction and renovations for commercial property. Any changes (paint color, additions, etc.)
What do I need for an Architectural Review Board Application?
FREE STANDING SIGNS AND SIGNS ON BUILDING
Free standing signs must have Zoning Board approval before being submitted to the Architectural Review Board.
All applicants must submit an application for Zoning and Building Permit (obtained in the Building Dept.), an Architectural Review Board application (obtained in the Planning Dept.) and 10 copies of a site plan, drawn to scale showing dimensions of building and location of sign thereon. Complete dimensions of sign and lettering must be indicated and colors noted. Color samples of lettering and background are needed. A copy of the survey must also be submitted and, if free-standing sign, where located on the property with dimensions from building and right-of-way. Details of construction of sign including type of framing and method of fastening to building. If lighting is to be used, indicate type of lighting and wattage. Photographs are recommended.
COMMERICAL - NEW CONSTRUCTION & RENOVATIONS
All applicants must submit 10 copies of site plan, and all elevation drawings and landscaping plan. Samples of exterior bulding materials, i.e. block, brick, roof shingles, exterior plywood and color samples of trim. Lighting details and types of fixtures and details of parking area, i.e. curbs, bumpers, plantings. Photographs are recommended.
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