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~ City Council <br />`Page tw o <br />April 7, 1975 <br />be a cause for concern. Most definitely slower street traffic would indicate <br />smaller signs, a policy we have always followed in other- locations in New ~' <br />...Brighton and other cities. One additional concern with..Polynesian is that our <br />. traffic comes past on a freeway with a large .divider in .between. People <br />traveling westbound. represent prospects who otherwise would not be able <br />: to identify the sign and information from the great distance. <br />~3) A~plyingrto the property, <br />P®lynesian Village Apartments are set considerably back-from the freeway. <br />The sign has a total height of 13 feet, consisting. of two angled display boards <br />3' x 16' and is over 71 feet from the eastbound freeway and approximately <br />-220 feet from- the westbound lanes. Smaller signs on smaller streets would <br />be very visable, but our sign at that great distance has the same disadvantage <br />as other businesses. located on or near the freeway and relying on freeway <br />traffic for a substantial portion of their income. By. itself the sign poses ro <br />problem as it is adjacent to our inner road and distant enough from all apart- <br />ments, three feet back from the property fence. It has been .well kept through <br />the years and will continue to be an asset to our community. <br />~ In reviewing signs throughout the Minneapolis/St. Paul metro area we do see <br />~ . ~ a number of bad signs. which should be removed or corrected. We realzze <br />i ~ apartment owners are as guilty as others in n~designing a proper identifying <br />sign for their complex. We feel our Polynesian sign is one to be proud of, is <br />i~ ~ well placed, compliments the architects' design at Polynesian Village and <br />helps set a theme' to encourage residency. We are certain this sign has had <br />, a major effect in attracting nearly complete occupancy with desirable tenants. ,` <br />And although a very Iarge complex, Mr. Fridgen of your, inspection depart- <br />i ~ ment, tells us he is very well pleased with our upkeep, cooperation, and <br />maintenance of the buildings. We always intend to make Polynesian. Village. <br />a spot which will compliment the City of New Brighton. We know much of our s' <br />success can be attributed to our identity sign and with your permission we <br />will see it is kept in .proper condition and continue to be a credit to the '' <br />.community. <br />. Sincerely, ~ ._ <br />POLYNESIAN VILLAGE INVESTMENT CO. = <br />,~ <br />William M, McGonigal <br />~ _ , .Acting Secretary <br />WMM/kj .: <br />. ": <br />i' <br />. • f. <br />