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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLandmark Preservation Commission - Minutes - 02/04/1982f LANDMARK PRESERVATION COMMISSION FEBRUARY 4, 1982 FEB 8 1982 f, MEMBERS PRESENT: Dick Beardmore, Chairperson 1,.. Ron Carsten Susan McMillen Wayne Sundberg MEMBERS ABSENT: Janet Zemeckis Lauri Zitowitz STAFF PRESENT: Peter Barnes, Zoning Administrator John Dewhirst, Senior Planner Debbie Hover, Secretary Mr. Mike Wittmer, sign contractor, presented his sign application at 200 Linden for an awning sign on the corner. He stated this is for a sporting goods store at that location and that the sign would be approximately seven feet in length with the wording, "The Wright Life Sporting Goods". Mr. Barnes indicated that it is well within the sign allowance. He then presented the sign application He stated the sign would be eight feet MOTION MADE by Ms. McMillen to approve presented. SECONDED by Mr. Sundberg. MOTION MADE by Mr. Carsten to approve 231 Walnut. SECONDED by Mr. Sundberg. for 231 Walnut for "J. B's Sausage Haus" in length and 32 inches high. the sign application for 200 Linden as MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. the sign application as presented at MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. Mr. Bruce Conway, sign contractor, presented his sign application for 237 Walnut. He stated it would be 2' x 8', above the windows and below the cornice on the building front. He said he would also be placing a sign on the front door window. The wording would read "Horizons - A. Contemporary Art Gallery", using black and gray colors on a white background, which he stated are the Gallery's colors. MOTION MADE by Mr. Sundberg to approve the sign application as presented for 237 Walnut. SECONDED by Ms. McMillen. MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. Both Mr. Wittmer and Mr. Conway left the meeting with Mr. Barnes. Mr. Dewhirst handed out copies of the National Trust Newsletter giving information on the upcoming training course on downtown revitalization in San Francisco coming up March 29 - 31 of this year. He then gave the Commission a slide presentation of some of the downtown/individual building rehabilitation projects he was able to see during his travels. He stated that this would be educational for the Commission to view since they will be looking at Old Town projects very soon. He said it always helps to see what projects are in actuality vs. what the blue print drawings that the Commission reviews looked like'. /dlh