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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRE Agenda Packet for Regular City Council Mtg Sign Ordinance issues (3)Anthony, One, do you have a redline? Two, these changes do not address my initial questions, below. Nor does it address how the 15 feet is to be measured. When can we discuss the impact of this ordinance? Thank you, Kim Rezanka <http://www.deanmead.com/> Kimberly Bonder Rezanka Shareholder KRezanka@deanmead.com Dean Mead 8240 Devereux Drive, Suite 100 Viera, Florida 32940 321-259-8900 . Fax 321-254-4479 www.deanmead.com <http://www.deanmead.com/> Orlando | Fort Pierce | Gainesville | Tallahassee | Viera/Melbourne <http://www.deanmead.com> ________________________________ PRIVILEGED INFORMATION DISCLAIMER: This email is intended solely for the use of the individual to whom it is addressed and may contain information that is privileged, confidential or otherwise exempt from disclosure under applicable law. If the reader of this email is not the intended recipient or the employee or agent responsible for delivering the message to the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any dissemination, distribution, or copying of this communication is strictly prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please delete this email, destroy any hard copies thereof, and notify us immediately by telephone. Thank you. ________________________________ Think Green! Please consider our environment before printing this e-mail. From: Anthony A. Garganese [mailto:agarganese@orlandolaw.net] Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2014 2:23 PM To: Kim Rezanka; 't.morley@cityofcapecanaveral.org' Cc: 'Mosh ' Subject: RE: Agenda Packet for Regular City Council Mtg/Sign Ordinance issues Importance: High Kim, Take a look at the revised Ordinance in the context of your client’s issue regarding window signs and displays. A few technical amendments were made to the definition of sign and right of way. Also, section 110-651 was amended to provide a more detailed definition of window display area and clarifies that window signs are also permitted within that area subject to the 25% maximum glass contact rule. I believe this addresses the issue and the City’s intent that I attempted to explain at the last meeting. Let me know. Anthony From: Kim Rezanka Sent: Monday, August 18, 2014 6:30 PM To: 'Anthony A. Garganese'; 't.morley@cityofcapecanaveral.org <mailto:t.morley@cityofcapecanaveral.org> ' Cc: Mosh Subject: RE: Agenda Packet for Regular City Council Mtg of 8-19-14 Anthony and Todd, I met with Mosh at Beachwave today, and based upon the configuration of his display, we have several follow up questions. First, the existing “window display areas” are three feet deep, but only extend up approximately 8 – 9 feet. Does that allow Mosh to use the entire 15 feet? The towels are intended to be in the display area, but they are closer than 3 feet. In other words, what defines the display area? As to the display area, so long as the towels are not “affixed to” the window, please confirm that they are not considered “window signs”. The general definition of “window sign” appears to be in conflict with the more specific explanation of window sign in Sec. 110-651(1)(d) If a towel is displayed in a window that is not in a “window display area”, is it considered a “sign” a “window sign”, neither or both? Please respond by email or telephone tomorrow before 2:00, if possible, as I will be in court after that time. Thank you, Kim Rezanka From: Todd Morley [mailto:T.Morley@cityofcapecanaveral.org] Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2014 1:30 PM To: Mosh; Kim Rezanka Subject: FW: Agenda Packet for Regular City Council Mtg of 8-19-14 FYI Todd Morley Community & Economic Development Director City of Cape Canaveral 7510 N. Atlantic Ave. P.O. Box 326 Cape Canaveral, FL 32920 (321) 868-1222 x14 (321) 868-1247 (fax) t.morley@cityofcapecanaveral.org <mailto:t.morley@cityofcapecanaveral.org> www.cityofcapecanaveral.org <http://cp.mcafee.com/d/2DRPoQd6QmbLfzAnT7ztPrXVEVh7c9CzAS--qekhP3zxJZYQ sEzC6kjrXVEVod7b39EVdWhS97ovjMlm9-MgGvFzwqrH4_o8lfQNMddKWYy-WO_R-d7abPPa fnKnhuKeV5xNxdMQsYJteOaaJTCel3PWApmU6CS3rVK_8I9LfzAm4PhOrKr01mBcJlSSHvro qp-eDY01MSlzUFI2KwF3ZwH-EsKrhhopd79EVdwIqid40wh-26Cy0broHYPh0Xm9Ew1vAmPZ yq81akONEw4GJMJ8YQg3sOe34yc3h068EixIbuq89kETZ3rzNLoLaQOlQ> “If it is to be, it is up to me” <image001.png> From: Mia Goforth Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2014 12:51 PM To: Amy Moody; Angela Apperson; Anthony Garganese; Betty Walsh; Bob Hoog; Buzz Petsos; C. Shannon Roberts; Cheryl Puleo; Dave Sargeant; David Dickey; David Greene; David Schirtzinger; Ed Lawson; Gary Stepalavich; Gustavo Vergara; Jane Ross; Jeff Ratliff; John Bond; John DeLeo; John Johanson; Joy Lombardi; Kim Kopp; Kim McIntire; Leo Nicholas; Lonnie Dunn; Linda Moros; Mia Goforth; Paul Ring; Rocky Randels; Scott Gunnerson (scott@floridatoday.com <mailto:scott@floridatoday.com> ); Susan Juliano; Todd Morley Subject: Agenda Packet for Regular City Council Mtg of 8-19-14 Please see the attached. Thank you. <image002.png> Mia Goforth, Deputy City Clerk m.goforth@cityofcapecanaveral.org <mailto:m.goforth@cityofcapecanaveral.org> City of Cape Canaveral 105 Polk Avenue P.O. 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