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Talun of cmng�pr, <br /> P. 0. BOX 1108 <br /> MASHPEE, MA 02649 <br /> PLANNING BOARD MINUTES : 4/24/85 P. 7 <br /> could put additional signs against something. This limits them to 2 no <br /> matter how they do it , including free-standing , if you said free-standing <br /> would leave it wide open to have other type signs . Well if you said <br /> not more than 2 political signs , i guess you could word it probably <br /> if that 's what you wanted to do . Not more than 2 political signs . <br /> Mr. Jonas : it should state in there post , trees , windows , sides of <br /> houses , what it should state in there , how they should be put up. <br /> Mr. Dubin: How we have no regulations . <br /> Mr . Jonas : if they put it on a tree or a pole it seems like it 'll never <br /> come off. But if put on free-standing they'll just come back and pull <br /> the sign out . <br /> Mr, Dubin: Under this law it won't be that way because they' ll have <br /> 30 days to get rid of it regardless where they put it . <br /> Mr. Jonas : Who 's going to get rid of it'? <br /> Mr. Collins : The Building Inspector and they only have 24 hours © <br /> Mr. Dubin: That 's right , Hot 30 days . 24 hours , and it seems like <br /> enough regulations to me I don't know if we want to regulate exactly <br /> what type of sign you can use or where it 's put . <br /> Mr. Marsters : I 'd let them put it in a window. <br /> Mr. Boyd , Building Inspector: That by-law, by the way, I think you <br /> almost have to have it , That 's constitutional right . <br /> i{ir, Dubin- You got to have some , but 2 — <br /> Or. Boyd : 1 wrote the original one and the intent was to allow one and <br /> somehow it ended up with 2 when it was rewritten. But I think when you <br /> say 2 then you have 3 then 4 then you 're back in the same ballgame . <br /> Mr. Jonas : Now tell me . We 're allowing political signs , right? On <br /> poles , on trees , in windows , free-standing, on houses , which way? <br /> Mr. Boyd : Which type do you want? <br /> Mr . Jonas : I say free-standing. <br /> Mr . Boyd ; Tree signs aren't allowed anyway, whether it 's real estate <br /> on whatever. <br />