HomeMy WebLinkAboutwindow signsTodd,
This is a response to our discussion yesterday.
I agree to compromise on the window signs. You said that you are
willing to change the code from 10 ft to 13 ft and some (don’t remember
the inches) I will be willing to agree to 14ft even, reason being is I
don’t want a few inches difference on the side walk elevation to put me
in violation, I feel much more comfortable to have a few inches for a
buffer.
Like you stated yesterday the proposed code will have NO RISTRICTIONS
on what I could display in the 13ft for example mannequins, towels,
floats, lettering ect, and there will be no game of words and no other
code that will contradicts this code. You also said that Kim could be
involved in the draft of the new proposed ordinance.
Please confirm that this is what you are agreeing to.
Thank You,
Mosh Gal
Phone (321)783-1848
Fax (321)799-1777
beachwavecb@gmail.com <mailto:beachwavecb@gmail.com>
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