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Shake Shack to Present Smaller Sign Request to Darien ZBA in May
The popular burger chain is looking to open a new location on the Post Road.
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DARIEN, CT - Next month, popular hamburger chain Shake Shack will go before the Zoning Board of Appeals and present a new request for a smaller sign for theproposed restaurant the company wants to open on the Post Road in Darien.
A specific date for the May meeting has not yet been set, reports The Hour. The proposed new sign features letters 22 inches tall as opposed to the original 24-inch letter height.
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The 24-inch sign was rejected by the ZBA because they believed it was too big.
Representatives for Shake Shack plan to argue that anything below 22-inches will be too small for motorists to discern, which could be a traffic hazard.
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Photo: Shake Shack cheeseburgers. Photo credit: Abdullah AlBargan via Flickr Creative Commons
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