It hasn’t been there all that long, but the upscale Juniper Grill restaurant, in Cranberry Crossroads, is looking to change its appearance by creating a more decorative exterior for its space in a building that it shares with several other tenants. According to its proposal, fabric awnings, stone veneer, wood-finish aluminum panels, relocated signage and earth-tone wall paint would replace the restaurant’s current white and turquois exterior features. Its brickwork, which is common to each of the building’s retail spaces, would remain unchanged. At its September 23 meeting, Cranberry’s Board of Supervisors heard testimony on the revised conditional use application submitted in connection with the proposed changes. The Board will consider approval of the restaurant’s application at its meeting October 2. For more information contact Community Development Director Ron Henshaw at ron.henshaw@cranberrytownship.org.