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ANGELICA OF THE ANGELS DRB SIGN PERMIT 1992 Angelica 7 Central Street '.v NVU N .1 NF.P.Mmn i.=fin? I.WiA -01%. IM"m ."!. ............. ...... ...... ........... .......... SALEM REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY DESIGN REVIEW BOARD SIGN APPLICATION Date of Application: Applicant Name: Phone Location of Building/ A( Z4,XIQ-, 4k Num e Street Owner of Building: A9,4-�4 Sign Designer : i�ame of inidividual/company Sign Type (Check more than one if necessary) Wall/Facade Temporary Protecting Banner Window Mechanical— Other V Sign Illumination Internal Bare Bulb Indirect V None Other Submission Requirements: All items must be received two ( 2) days prior to meeting. (Please check) 1. Detailed scale plan of sign 2- 2. Color samples A-ep, 3. Letter type/style 4. Method of attachment 5. Method of lighting 6. Location of sign on building: Drawing/- PoZid 7. Fee Approval Denied: Approval Recommended: Date Approved: EX/DRBSIGNS Salemmm Redevelopment TELEPHONE 744-6900 Authority ONE SALEM GREEN, SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS 01970 744-4580 SIGN REVIEW PROCEDURE WITHIN THE URBAN RENEWAL AREA 1. Applicant completes Design Review Board sign application. 2. Design Review Board (DRB) reviews submission and makes a recommendation to the Salem Redevelopment Authority ( SRA) . Applicant or sign maker should attend DRB meeting. 3. SRA reviews submission for final approval . 4 . Following SRA approval, applicant obtains sign bond and will receive an approved Sign Permit from the City Planner . 5. Applicant takes approved Sign Permit to the Building Department for final approval. EX\DRBSIGNS DESIGN PHILOSOPHY - October 1982 (According to the Salem Redevelopment Authority Urban Renewal Plan) The existence of the Design Review Board is mandated by the provisions of the Urban Renewal Plan. It ' s functdon is to review and prepare appropriate recommendations for reference to the Salem Redevelopment Authority "for concurrence and approval" . The basis for the DRB' s review is derived from the stated goals of the Urban Renewal Plan and are essentially related to preservation of structures of historic and architectural value and the restoration of neighborhood quality, economic viability and functional capacity. The emphasis is on exterior environmental quality that abides by "local conditions with particular regard to the historical importance of the Old Town Hall and Derby Square areas" . There are seven principal zones in the Heritage Plaza East Urban Renewal areas, each with its own special characteristics which ought to be respected and addressed in the course of each review. 1. The Derby Square/Front Street area: Federal style, formal setting of town hall; Front Street meandering; pedestrian scale 2. Museum Area: Intermediate scale; style juxtaposition 3. Essex Street Mall: Commercial; style juxtaposition; Intermediate scale; pedestrian 4. North Area residential: Contemporary-picturesque; landmark focal; pedestrian, presently insular 5. Washington Street: Mixed scale; vehicular 6. New Derby Street: Factory lofts 7 . Charter Street: Dominated by burial ground, scattered historic buildings, small scale Other areas are transitional and reflect overlapping characteristics. Because of the chicken and egg relationship between preservation of architectural and historic values and the restoration of neighborhood quality on the one hand, and economic viability and unctional capacity on the other, it is the responsibility of the DRB to deal directly with this relationship to address the trade- offs in their design reviews and recommendations. EX\DESIGN