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Officials take issue with signs Sonic restaurant in Streetsboro would be first in northeast Ohio

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By Bob Gaetjens

Record-Courier staff writer

STREETSBORO -- The city may become the home of the first Sonic restaurant in Northeastern Ohio if signs do not get in the way.

During the past month, the board of zoning appeals reduced the number of signs franchiser Kerry Dechant of Aurora says he needs to open the restaurant at Streetsboro Commons, and the planning commission tabled final sign approval last week, pending several questions.

Yellow architectural features, including an inverted half-pipe on top of the building, and a tower with several signs were topics of discussion last week.

Planning commission member Davene Sarrocco-Smith said the proposed Sonic's yellow is not approved in the Streetsboro Commons integrated plan, a zoning tool meant to keep architecture and other features consistent within large business developments.

Dechant said the yellow color is part of Sonic's corporate identity.

Despite the earlier approval of a site plan for the restaurant, planning commission member Jim McIntyre said he recalls approving only the brick color of the building.

"We did not approve the yellow color, which is not mentioned anywhere in the approved colors for that subdivision," he said.

The planning and zoning commission tabled the application until a special meeting at 6 p.m. Tuesday at Streetsboro Municipal Building, 9184 S.R. 43.

Dan Neff, who served as the engineer for Streetsboro Commons, said the city would have a difficult time convincing Sonic to part with its yellow.

"As (Dechant) mentioned, this is Sonic's symbol," he said. "They're not going to change their yellow just like McDonald's isn't going to change their color."

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During a December meeting, the zoning appeals board reduced the number of signs on the building from eight to four. City law allows one building sign without a variance, according to the planning department.

Before approving the building's signs, Law Director David Benjamin advised the commission to examine its December meeting minutes to determine whether the yellow was been approved as part of the site plan approval.

A tower at one corner of the building also was discussed.

Planning commission member John Albaneze stated the city's zoning laws do not permit signs above the roof lines of buildings on "parapets." He said he believes Sonic has proposed signage on a "parapet."

Dechant said he believes a precedent has been set within Streetsboro Commons at both Defer Tire and Wal-Mart, allowing signs to exist above a building's roof line.

"I would just like to know what the difference is between this and (the sign) location at Defer Tire and what Wal-Mart has," he said.

Albaneze said sign approval is done on a case-by-case basis.

Commission member Jean Henzel said newer signs at Kentucky Fried Chicken and Eat 'N Park are located below the roofline.

"We don't have a Cracker Barrel in town because that's what they wanted," he said of the request to locate signs above the roof line of buildings.

Neff said the tower or parapet is part of the building.

Benjamin said he would write an opinion regarding the nature of the tower, whether it's a "parapet" as Albaneze argued or part of the building and could be a place for signage.

But he requested more detailed building plans than he had as of Monday to base his opinion on.




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22.
    Posted by Omniasoft WebDev, Inc. February 8, 2008
http://www.sonicstreetsboro.com/

There is a new website promoting the Sonic going in at Streetsboro and other Northeast Ohio surrounding regions.

Among promoting Sonic around Northeast Ohio and Streetsboro visitors will also be able to apply online.

21.
    Posted by dsit January 21, 2008
For years now I have been traveling as far West as Missouri and Arkansas to get a Sonic burger and shake. This past weekend I was overjoyed to find a Sonic in Grove City (south of Columbus). Their building is low-key, the sign is small (although it is yellow). It's right on the street so they do not need a large sign. What difference does the sign make? The food is great. It'll be a good draw for Streetsboro. Nothing will make Streetsboro look any less crowded or haphazard. Let Sonic in and keep the Sonic lovers in Portage County happy!

20.
    Posted by geoff varvy January 21, 2008
God I want a sonic burger with everything

19.
    Posted by CartesianFart January 21, 2008
I eat at home. Better to not eat in some garbage and germ infested diner.

18.
    Posted by free4ever January 18, 2008
They will need to make that sign yellow with sparklers around the outside edge to be seen amongst all of the other signs in the area. My guess is the "commission" is paid by the meeting. Maybe Sonic will give them each a coupon for a free Sonicburger and they will vote yes and go away. Streetsboro is constantly in the news for stupid stuff like this. Must be a coincidence, RIGHT!

17.
    Posted by music7977 January 18, 2008
meshelle_my_bell -

Bill Engvall says "Here's your sign".

Jeff Foxworthy says "You might be a redneck if you stop new development because there is yellow in the sign"

16.
    Posted by music7977 January 17, 2008
This is the problem when you have a group of people on the planning commission all want to play "God". Playing "God" goes right to the city council too.

If Streetsboro had a historic downtown I could see having issues with a design of a building. Sadly Streetsboro does not have a historic area so just bite the bullet and let Sonic in to the City. How bad is a little "Sonic Yellow" going to look on a building when up the street we have a huge empty Wal Mart and a half empty shopping center across the street from that?

15.
    Posted by hill5 January 17, 2008
I meant to say thanks to jeffbillman..sorry. All I remembered was bill haha. Thanks again though!!

14.
    Posted by hill5 January 17, 2008
Well hopefully Sonic can read this and see there are so many other places that would love to have their business. Especially with Brimfield building up so much right now, it would be perfect!!! Thanks Bill for the comparison..now my mouth is watering even more when I see the commercials haha!!! Streetsboro is acting very stuck up right now. If I were Sonic, I'd pull from them now. A Sonics here in Brimfield by 76 would be great!! And you know they would get a lot of business.

13.
    Posted by meshelle_my_bell January 17, 2008
....."Here's your sign" (Foxworthy)

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