In a recent government meeting, discussions centered around the color selection for a new building project on Main Street, with a focus on aesthetic consistency with existing structures. David Snyder, owner of Continental Realty Group, advocated for a black color scheme, arguing it would better complement the light-colored brick trim of the building and align with other approved black metal structures along the street. Snyder emphasized that the decision to choose black was made to enhance the overall visual appeal and maintain a cohesive look in the area, despite the higher costs associated with this choice, estimated at around $100,000.
The meeting revealed some confusion regarding the initial color selection, which had been tan. Snyder clarified that the change to black was influenced by feedback suggesting it would be more visually appealing. He noted that the tenant was flexible regarding the color, indicating a willingness to accept either tan or black, but expressed a preference for black due to its consistency with neighboring buildings.
The discussion also touched on the size of a louvered patio, which was limited by building code regulations. As the meeting progressed, commissioners expressed a desire for clarity on the final color choice to avoid any future surprises. Ultimately, a motion was made to approve the project as originally presented, which included the tan color, but the vote reflected a preference for black, with four commissioners in favor and one opposed.
The meeting concluded with no additional comments from community development staff or board members, and the session was adjourned, paving the way for a subsequent study session.