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Minutes note: Mr. Tim Askin said this is retroactive approval relating to sign height and none of the signs on the front or back of the building have COAs or Dept. of Neighborhood Services permits. On the front wall, that sign is basically compliant and he recommends approval as existing. The projecting signs both are in violation of sign code due to the low height and staff recommends denial. Staff feels the best solution is to remove the neon sign from the bracket and keep the painted sign and BOZA already granted permission for the painted sign even though it is below the standard height. BOZA approved despite objections from the departments of City Development, Neighborhood Services and Public Works. The neon sign could be located behind a window and he does not support having it added to the front facade in a different area. The pole sign should be denied as being excessive signage. The rear signage has zero visibility from the public right of way and staff has no objections. Staff recommendations are included in the staff report. The applicant would like to retain the neon sign, although he is not as attached to the pole sign.
Karen Peugh - 117 W. Reservoir - she would encourage them to plant trees
Ms. Peltz moved for approval with staff conditions, seconded by Ms. Pieper Eisenbrown. | Pass | 5:0 |
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