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r 9 <br />CITY OF NORTH OLMSTED <br />ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW BOARD <br />MINiJTES - MAY 21, 1997 <br />CONFERENCE ROOM - 5:30 P.M. <br />I. ROLL CALL: <br />Chauman Zergott called the meeting to order at 5:30 P.M. <br />Present: T. Gallagher, S. Krieger, M. Yager, and B. Zergott. <br />T. Liggett arrived at 5:40 P.M. .. <br />Also present: Assistant Building Commissioner Rymarczyk and Assistant Clerk of Commissions <br />Cornish. <br />II. REVIEW AND CORRECTION OF 1VIIN[JTES: <br />B. Zergott motioned to approve the minutes of April 16, 1997, seconded by M. Yager. Roll call <br />on motion: B. Zergott, M. Yager, T. Liggett, and T. Gallagher, yes. S. Krieger abstained as she <br />was not present at the previous meeting. Mr. Gallagher noted there was an error on the first page <br />in the planning cominission minutes for Metro Park Builders as the wattage of the light should <br />say 250 because they do not make 200 watt bulbs. <br />III. SIGNS: <br />1) Ziebart Tidy Car, 27935 Lorain Road <br />Wall and Crround Sign. <br />Mr. Bierdsworth and Mr. Woost presented a color rendering of the proposal. It was noted there <br />is an existing sign on the face of the building. Mr. Yager questioned how the ground sign will be <br />secured to the post. Mr. Woost advised this sign will be bolted through the sign and through the <br />post. It was clarified the sign will be installed with a post on either end. Mr. Woost verified the <br />sign would be a painted Embossed Lexan materiaL Mr. Yager did not like the colors, but noted it <br />probably could not be changed because this is the corporate image. He recommended modifying <br />the proposal so that the sign sticks out rather than the posts. It was suggested designing it so that <br />the sign wraps the post. Mr. Bierdsworth explained the posts cannot, be incorporated into the sign <br />because the sign is pre-manufactured. Mr. Woost agreed to paint the poles a blue color to match <br />the sign as closely as possible. Mr. Yager asked that this be extended one step further and appear <br />as one system. He elaborated the pole should match the sign in thickness, size, height, and color <br />for appearance reasons. Mr. Woost agreed to these conditions. <br />M. Yager motioned to accept the proposal as presented with. the accommodation of the posts <br />matching the sign in size, thickness, color, and height. The motion was seconded by T. Gallagher <br />and unanimously approved. In the framing of the motion, Mr. Woost questioned if the proposal <br />would require variances as he believed approximately a five foot variance would be required. Mr. <br />Woost wondered if he can move the sign so that it is in compliance. He noted the ordinance reads <br />it has to be 35 feet in, however it is located 25 feet off the property line which he thought a <br />variance would be required. Mr. Rymarczyk lielieved it appeared from the drawing the sign is not