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a <br /> 1 The sign company representative indicated he thought his October 30th <br /> . 2 letter to -Mr: ,Hamer accurately described : .the . specif.ic items he was <br /> 3 looking for in this particular business . He added that the size of ..- <br /> 4 the letters was:, determined from a chart designating . what size . <br /> ---5 characters would be required to attract' . business : from the local <br /> 6 traffic which was the real reason these variances were so important to <br /> 7 the owner. <br /> 8 when -Commissioner Hansen asked whether Mr. Gow hadn'.t thought it might <br /> 9 be unusual to compute signage surface by lettering, including the <br /> -10 apostrophes , Mr. Gow indicated it was typical for other cities to use <br /> 11 channel letters, especially for malls in the Twin Cities where signage <br /> 12 is a continuous band and signage is calculated by words . identifying <br /> 13 individual tenants . <br /> 14 Commissioner Werenicz. told him he failed to see the connection between <br /> 15 mall signs and signage for an isolated building. <br /> 16 Mr. Gow said he would check his files for the names of other cities <br /> 17 whose ordinances calculated signage in this manner but when pressed by <br /> 18 Commissioner Hansen, gave the names of Blaine and Moundsview. The <br /> 19 sign company representative also conceded that "individual words were <br /> 20 usually measured and it might be unusual to measure the "D" and " ' s" <br /> 21 separately as was done in this case. Mr . Farrell reiterated his <br /> 22 experience in the restaurant business and said he had "actually <br /> 23 turned around one million dollar business" , so certainly knew how <br /> 24 important signage was. <br /> 25 When Commissioner Hansen questioned why if signage was so important, <br /> 26 they had waited until the last thing to bring the sign package to the <br /> 27 City, Mr. Farrell indicated he had checked with Mr. Hamer the first <br /> 28 day he walked into the building to take it over , either October 1 or <br /> 29 2 , " having already gone to 7 other sign companies for estimates before <br /> 30 that time. Mr . Gow said they already. had the sign package. decided on <br /> -31 when- they first saw Mr. Hamer and had ordered the signs , which took 8 <br /> 32 weeks to make, right after the interview, sometime around the first or <br /> 33 second of October. <br /> 34 Applicant to Drop Reader Board but Perceives Roof Sign Important <br /> 35 Mr. Farrell indicated the "vibrations" about the sign being "tacky" , <br /> 36 etc . he had gotten at the hearing had convinced him that he would <br /> 37 probably have to "eat" the $1 , 200 he had spent on the reader board for <br /> 38 the east side. He said he was therefore only looking for a variance <br /> 39 that evening for a sign which .would "replace the 'Mr. Hobo' atmosphere <br /> 40 from that area. " <br /> 41 He indicated the sign surface had been cleaned up and painted over to <br /> 42 look much better and was now requesting to put up the "Mickey D' s" <br /> .43 sign to face away from the neighborhood. He reiterated that the sign <br /> 44 "would be much less signage" and would give off less light for the <br /> 45 closest home in which the previous Mr. Hobo owner lives . <br /> 4 • <br />