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July 13, 2005 <br />Page 3 <br />The banner would be on the southeast corner on the eastern most part <br />of the corner. The banner would be 7' from the top of the sidewalk and <br />the sign itself would be 6' tall and short of 2' wide. The banner would <br />be double -sided with four panels sewn together. Motion to approve <br />with the condition of using metal or MDF or a solid surface sign painted <br />and installed within the existing receptacle by Barbara Wilson, <br />seconded by Jerry Raper. Motion carried 6 -0. <br />E. 118 1st Street S.E. - Chris Brown. Chris Brown is doing the same as <br />Walt Brown with one banner and two signs. Motion to approve by Brian <br />Wear, seconded by Paul Denney. Motion carried 6 -0. <br />F. 116 and 120 Bonham Street- Pat Conrad. There was no one present to <br />speak. <br />(1) Consideration of and action on awarding a facade grant for this <br />project for 112 of the cost. Motion to approve the matching <br />facade grant, up to $500.00 and the COA by Paul Denney, <br />seconded by Sue Lancaster. Motion carried 6 -0. <br />G. 825S. Main Street- Barney W. Bray, 111. Brad Hutchison stated that the <br />parking lot being discussed is the one that spans South Main and 1st <br />Street SW. The west half of the parking lot is owned by Washington <br />Square Apartments. Brad is proposing a 6 foot dog -eared cedar fence. <br />The application calls for a fence with metal post, but in talking with a <br />fence contractor, it was determined that the fence would look better <br />with wood post. Brad is proposing starting the fence at 6 feet in height <br />and stepping down, 5 feet, 4 feet, then 3 feet. Barbara Wilson asked <br />about putting up fence that would not impair visibility. Brad Hutchison <br />said the idea is to screen out undesirable views. <br />4. Consideration of and possible action on the following: <br />A. Amending the proposed Design Guidelines for the Downtown Historic <br />Districtas the same relates to canopies. This item was left on the table. <br />B. Continuation of discussion regarding amending the proposed Design <br />Guidelines for the Downtown Historic District as the same relates to <br />fenestrations and openings. Motion to table made by Sue Lancaster, <br />seconded by Brian Wear. Motion carried 6 -0. <br />
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