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Jaw <br /> t <br /> x. <br /> r <br /> .x <br /> x• r <br /> .} Bow OF LIBRARY TRUSTEES <br /> MAY 14s, 1996 <br /> PAGE TWO <br /> IV C Mmu ICAT S: Conti.nued <br /> Marsh recommended that the trustees as a board draft letterexpres- <br /> .r <br /> M. <br /> sing <br /> their feelingsas far as the items they were asking about. <br /> A. Buschenfeldt agreed with Mini's recommendation. <br /> he next month or two the hoard get heir heads <br /> Miami suggested that during t <br /> tog <br /> ether and compile a letter following some of the Barnstable Librax Com- <br /> missions guildelines. <br /> V OLD BUSINESS <br /> A. vited to this meeting to discuss the <br /> Signage. dreg 'Taylor had been in <br /> library <br /> trustees' request for the posting of two informational. Library <br /> signs <br /> the standard green/white open-boob sign) on Route 151 and one on <br /> Job's Fishing Road. Therefore, we are talking three l ns. <br /> Greg referred to the Uniform Traffic c Control Devices Manual, the bible <br /> of signage. This manual discussed how to place the signs, where t <br /> place there in the road. Greg explained that this was signage for <br /> Route 495 and Route 6, not Route 151. Route 151 was not a state road, <br /> Greg felt <br /> that a metal sign on Route 161 would not be appropriate, but <br /> if we liked the logo on the Library informational sign, perhaps they <br /> could do something similar in wod4. <br /> Greg explain. that if they wanted a "Library" sign on Route 28, he <br /> would <br /> help there in g etting the permit. a stated that the budget to <br /> prepare these sign <br /> lies within the selectmen. P reg has the. responsibility <br /> to address things as t.hbefore the selectmen. Greg stated that . <br /> - e came up or he would call. the State to see what we can do on Route 28. On Route 151 <br /> we can put something hie there@ it w ll not be a metal sign. Greg will de- <br /> termine what he can <br /> et wade out of wood and he will get back to Cheryl <br /> in this regard@ <br /> B. Update on <br /> front door (Anton) : Anton explained that he met with a gentle- <br /> man <br /> ent e-mn who represented H. C, 1. Graft oren. They do not install. doors; They <br /> doors. His first suggestion was to use the same -doors that we <br /> supply <br /> have using the rods that go from top to bottom into the cement on both <br /> doors. This would probably be the least expensive solution. <br /> doo p <br /> f a single l e do crery similar to what <br /> The other suggestion was the use g lights on each <br /> he pictures show from Falmouth 'Town Mall with the glass g <br /> tp g tea . <br /> side. 1 <br /> would still be large enough and gide enough for hanr d n . <br /> .f <br /> Anton has another firm he would life to call to get some other ideas. <br /> Cheryl Havver had another firm for Sinton to follow-up on, who installed <br /> the Falmouth Town Hall doors. They would supply and install the doors <br /> 5 <br /> Discussions <br /> j i <br />