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The following represents the results of a site meeting with Mosh Gal to
investigate the effects of various placements of an item in the window
area.
The time was approximately 2:30PM and the sun was almost directly
overhead when these photos were taken.
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://www.cityofcapecanaveral.org/>
“If it is to be, it is up to me”
Photo #1. (taken from A1A sidewalk)
Note the space above the front entry, to the right.
A towel was removed and the blind was lowered to 24” below the top of
the window.
Photo #2. (taken from A1A sidewalk)
Showing a red towel at 12 inches away from the glass.
Photo #3. (taken from center of parking lot)
Showing red towel at 12 inches away from the glass.
Photo #4. (taken from A1A sidewalk)
Showing red towel at 24 inches away from the glass.
Photo #5. (taken from center of parking lot).
Showing red towel at 24 inches away from the glass.
Photo #6. (taken from A1A sidewalk).
Showing red towel at 36 inches away from the glass.
Photo #7 (taken from center of parking lot).
Showing red towel at 36 inches away from the glass.
Photo #8. (taken from A1A sidewalk).
Showing red towel at 48 inches away from the glass.
Photo #9. (taken from center of parking lot).
Showing red towel at 48 inches away from the glass.
Photo #10. (taken from A1A center turn lane at car driver’s height).
Showing the portion of signage blocked by parked cars.
Photo #11.
Owner has offered this sign for an experiment:
Placing the printed words in the top window panels and placing the
towels in the center window panels at varying depths away from the
glass.
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