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File #: AHBR 26-1    Version: Name:
Type: AHBR Application Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 1/5/2026 In control: Architectural & Historic Board of Review
On agenda: 1/14/2026 Final action:
Title: 516 W Streetsboro Street Sign (Ground and Building) Deeper Life Bible Church Submitted by William Geschke, A Sign Above a) Staff notes the application was continued from the January 14, 2026 AHBR meeting b) The AHBR requested the applicant resize the wall sign to be centered in the gable on not overlap any trim/architectural details c) The AHBR requested the ground sign to be redesigned to so the sign face is placed on the solid base d) Staff notes the applicant has revised both of these designs for the Board's consideration e) Question the design could be modified to conceal the gap between the sign panels of the monument sign. f) Section V-4 (c)(3)(i) of the Architectural Design Standards states that generally 10 items or less of information per sign are a typical amount of information the average person can comprehend while driving. This is based on the principle that the more readable the type face and the better the contrast between the letter and the background, the more reada...
Attachments: 1. 516 Streetsboro St - AHBR Packet

Title

516 W Streetsboro Street

Sign (Ground and Building) Deeper Life Bible Church

Submitted by William Geschke, A Sign Above

a)                     Staff notes the application was continued from the January 14, 2026 AHBR meeting

b)                     The AHBR requested the applicant resize the wall sign to be centered in the gable on not overlap any trim/architectural details

c)                     The AHBR requested the ground sign to be redesigned to so the sign face is placed on the solid base

d)                     Staff notes the applicant has revised both of these designs for the Board’s consideration

e)                     Question the design could be modified to conceal the gap between the sign panels of the monument sign. 

f)                     Section V-4 (c)(3)(i) of the Architectural Design Standards states that generally 10 items or less of information per sign are a typical amount of information the average person can comprehend while driving.  This is based on the principle that the more readable the type face and the better the contrast between the letter and the background, the more readable and comprehendible the sign.  Suggest the sign text be reduced to better meet this requirement.