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PLANNING BOARD
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PLANNING PARD <br /> Town of M ashpee <br /> 6 <br /> Planning Board minutes - january 181,- 1984 <br /> Earle bars tens. I ' we going to restrict the new signs to certain <br /> n larger ones would have an advantage-, there would have <br /> to be she, the existing <br /> some reonable time t upgrade the old signs <br /> ce: Signs have to be large enough or they are useless. <br /> Gentleman �n den � o lar � because <br /> are a verpoorlylighted town and why is 100 ft.. to <br /> this is decided by people who are not in business . <br /> the town is trying t restrict some unsightlysigns <br /> Paul: T know that <br /> but the signs that are in existence should be protected. It is ver d-ifficult <br /> to get a special permit for a sign larger <br /> than 16 sq. ft. <br /> Earle Iar <br /> stera: You are allowed loo sq. fte in industrial .zone. <br /> On January ]., � <br /> 1 all signs must comply. If we are going to improve <br /> ashp � iit is the business- community that s going do it. I don-It <br /> pee <br /> n dome that is going to hurt the business om uni-t . <br /> want t see anything one of the <br /> are some signs that could be improved. Size is just <br /> There � <br /> We are trying to come up with a b --law that will <br /> problems with s�gns. g will ire property <br /> be fay <br /> and will improve the appearance of the town and w g p p <br /> more value . You can. regulatesize and someone who card look t it to see <br /> ` tastefullydone* The new Design Review ono,i tte does -review <br /> � ' �t �s <br /> signs n a new installation and they make suggestions* orange flourescent <br /> could be ante ar ple of an unattractive sign <br /> Jane: --. Size restriction is not the only thing that is going to govern <br /> the aesthetics of a signe There are small houses that are offensive <br /> and large houses that are attractive and people should be given larger <br /> signs without a special permit. <br /> •Earle Marstersib There is review of the sign only i it is new business. <br /> This is why the special p ermi t for a sign with an existing busines . <br /> P <br /> Design review ' s onlyadvisor and their exist only to advise the Board <br /> � <br /> of Appeals and if the have question the Board of Appeals refers this <br /> to the professional ional architect and lanscape architect who would look t <br /> it and give their opinion, and this would be the recommendation of the <br /> Design Review Committee. There will be professi-onal reviews <br /> � <br /> Paul: All of this takes g <br /> s a lon lon , time. I feel the. building inspector <br /> could handle th�. q <br /> or the Desi Review ommitte t or the Appeals Board, <br /> but not all of thea. <br /> Carle Irster We will <br /> et to that later, now we are on 10e397, maintenance. <br /> Any_e c omments e <br /> �: • Restrictin :-, i s particularly those that identify <br /> Gentleman �n._:aud�eance . g � . <br /> a dace serving alcohol is interfering with business. h aeon igns <br /> I'm not sure you can regulate what is inside the building. <br /> Carle Irte .• This came out of the state building code or one of the <br /> towns. Jean Thomas put this in here and I don' t know her <br /> surrounding s sin budwelserintenand he isn' there t explain it, Neon sig g <br /> beer can take up a whole window. continued on page ?) <br />
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