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., <br />..Board of Review -?.- Dec. 16, 1975 <br />,. , <br />It was agreed that. condition number three would be discussed <br />later in the meeting. <br />It was suggested that in regard to condition number four, that .the e <br />"pizza to go" anc~ "color Tv" information on each wall sign far the <br />corner bar would be-taken off. <br />In regard to condition number five, Mr, Rybak stated that he sees <br />nothing wrong with these window signs and stated that. they can't be <br />repainted because they are. not made 'anymore. <br />Mr. Nattel Hated that painting out parts of the windows gives <br />privacy to the bar's patrons. <br />Parham asked about .the possibility of simply painting out the signs <br />in-the windows but leaving the windows painted. She explained that <br />the 'purpose of the ordinance is to make. signing more effective by <br />reducing clutter. She noted that many signs compete with each other <br />xeducing their effectiveness and in regard to the property in ques- <br />tion, it probably isn't possible for the members of the Planning <br />~-' Commission to tell them now what signs actually exist because <br />of this clutter effect anc~ competition between signs. <br />Harty stated that he thought the Planning Commission v~jould want <br />to Leave conditionnumber five in as a condition of the variance <br />.approval. <br />In regard to condition number six, Mr. Nattel stated that he is <br />'.willing to move the ground sign back and repaint it to say "Eddie's <br />Corner Bar Building and New. Brighton Furniture Building -Customer' <br />Parking". <br />Parham noted that. the sign would still be too big. <br />Mr.`Nattel stated that if he could informed as to the allowed sign, <br />he would conform. <br />Parham asked about the possibility of a wall sign facing the <br />parking lot. <br />Fritz ti~~erdouschegg asked if such a sign would be allowed. . <br />The Building and Planning Coordinator stated the sign would be <br />.allowed.. if there is parking on .that: side of -the building. for ten <br />cars. or maa+t`e. <br />