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A
B
A
C
D
A
B
B
B
It's
also
our
intent
to
do
a
little
cleanup
work
on
lots,
1,
&,
2
or
to
the
front
2
lots
on
our
project
that
we
got
stalled
at
when
winter
comes.
We
want
to
kind
of
dress,
as
a
part
of
that
was
an
AV
out
of
suspended
telephone
pole
that
we
couldn't
move
at
the
time
we
were
working.
So
we
want
to
clean
that
up.
B
B
B
Grand
Vista
Village
is
going
to
be
a
72
unit,
gated
luxury
three-story
townhouse
community,
which
is
on
lot
to
will
probably
build
it
and
we'll
start
in
with
ten
four
unit
buildings
in
the
clubhouse
and
then
progress
as
as
sales
go.
I
think
it
would
be
prudent,
since
it's
all
the
same
area
that
we'd
get
the
approval
for
the
whole
thing.
When.
C
B
Through
these
are
going
to
be
exceptionally
quality
units
and
with
an
optional
individual
elevator
in
each
unit,
they
will
have
rear
entry
garages
on
the
basement
level
and
then
around
front
on
the
Main
Street
entrance,
though
that's
where
your
front
door,
your
main
floor
will
be.
We
plan
to
gate
this
about
the
southern
entrance
and
the
northern
entrance
and
like
to
say
I.
Have
it
a
gated
community
plan
on
a
very
nice
deluxe
and
well-appointed
clubhouse
with
a
pool
and
deck
cart.
Courtyards.
B
One
thing
about
law
too,
is
that,
as
you
stretch
from
the
southern
end,
which
is
back
to
lot
1,
which
is
where
the
dr.
Conners
house
is,
that's
a
gradual
slope
all
the
way
back
to
his
house
from
the
start
of
this.
So
it's
our
plan
to
come
in
and
just
kind
of
look
nuts
I,
don't
want
to
say
stair
steps
right
where
this
kind
of
go
with
the
terrain.
You
know
so
it'd
be
actually
three
heights
of
the
project
that
there
won't
be
the
mass
grading
or
anything.
B
I
think
that
was
from
14
to
15.
15
5
is
the
most
we
cut
off
at
any
one
spot
and
actually,
when
you
look
at
it,
there's
just
a
hill,
a
point
that
comes
up
right
in
the
middle
of
a
lot
too.
So
that's
where
most
of
that
dirt
has
to
come
off
of
the
rest
of
it
is
pretty
close
to
grade
this
area
was
stripped
and
most
the
vegetation
by
the
previous
owner,
so
Rhea
and
plan
on
doing
extensive
landscaping,
along
with
some
beautiful
non-intrusive
lighting,
to
complement
this
development.
B
This
is
probably
the
one
development
you're
going
to
be
able
to
see
the
best
from
Athens.
So
we
want
to
make
sure
that
we
we
do
this
part
of
it
very
nice,
John
Vaillant
or
is
our
architecture,
design,
grand
Vista,
Village
and
John
Racine,
piscine,
engineering
and
Columbus
is
our
engineer
and
we
anticipate
the
Ron
White
of
University
of
States
construction
services
and
our
local
subcontractors
will
build
these
units.
We
have
probably
on
and
off
about
115
120
different
contractors
and,
to
my
knowledge,
every
one
of
them
is
local.
B
We
feel
this
gated
community
will
be
a
beautiful
addition
to
Athens
as
well
other
features
in
the
project
of
the
of
this
size
and
scope.
It
has
anticipated
the
internal
roads
of
this
project
will
be
privately
built,
owned
and
maintained,
but
will
be
built
to
the
same
standards
that
Altamont
Drive
was
built.
That's
for
a
High
Point
Village
is.
C
B
You
look
at
grand
Vista
when
you're
coming
in
from
682
right
here
at
the
entrance.
You'll
come
up.
No
bi
gated
entry
right
here
and
I
gave
you
an
entry
down
here,
the
general
slope
that
I
was
telling
you
about
just
kind
of
follows
this
up
to
here.
This
is
where
dr.
Conners
house
is
now.
This
is
where
my
sales
office
is
down
here
on
lot.
One.
B
To
think
about
right
in
here,
just
looking
at
the
topo
is
where
that
little
mound
comes
up,
does
tell
me
about
that's
where
most
of
the
earth
work
will
be.
The
rest
of
this
will
be
just
cutting
down
to
you
know
the
surface
and
spreading
out
when
you
come
in.
There
will
be
a
turnaround
here.
Here's
your
clubhouse
area.
B
This
is
a
side
facing
the
city,
so
from
you
know,
682
when
it
goes
on
route
there.
This
is
what
you're
looking
at
we've
got
a
fairly
good
landscaping
plan
put
together,
which
I'll
show
you
in
a
second
we're
a
little
Ariane.
You
know
exactly
what
we
want
to
do
here
until
we
get
a
little
fart
of
the
wrong,
because
we
want
to
make
sure
that
you
know
that
that
side
really
looks
good
Lance.
D
B
We're
gonna
have
a
little
pull
up
area
to
see
the
parking
here
and
here
and
butter
there's
one
scheduled
for
down
right
in
here.
Although
I
can't
tell
that's
what
it
is
drawn
there
or
not,
but
the
the
streets
will
be
same
width
as
Altamont
Drive.
What's
your
twenty
four
feet,
which
is
city
code,
curbs
and
everything.
B
We
took
that
into
consideration
peg
simply
because,
if
you're
coming
to
visit,
someone
here,
you're,
probably
not
going
to
feel
comfortable
going
around
and
and
parking
in
the
box
thing.
So
we've
taken
into
consideration
that
so
that
the
two
phases
I
sent
mentioned
ten
units
and
the
clubhouse
will
probably
split
it
down
the
line
and
do
this
part
and
then
as
sales
go,
will
people
and
going
this
way?
I.
B
Know
these
are
hard
to
see
because
I
had
to
pop
them
off
these
blue
things,
but
there's
a
unit
right
there
on
the
outside,
you'll
have
your
living
room
and
your
master
bedroom
on
your
main,
what
I
will
call
the
first
floor?
The
center
ones
will
have
your
living
room
and
a
small
guest
bedroom
and
their
master
bedroom
is
up
up
on
the
Thoreau
second
floor.
The
same
way
here
is,
you
know,
living
room
master
bedroom,
then
the
the
three
elevators
come
up
and
also
their
steps.
B
B
Actually,
there
should
be
a
line
through
here,
because
these
two
share
this
porch
and
a
porch
here
kind
of
a
walkout
type
thing
this
one's
really
hard
to
see.
But
this
is
the
entrance
of
the
garages
right
here.
This
is
all
your
heating
and
water
and
dryer
and
stuff
like
that
with
an
elevator,
and
then
this
is
just
a
bonus
room.
If
somebody
wants
to
finish
it
into
a
family
room,
they
can
or
they
might
want
to
keep
it
for
storage.
A
B
B
The
Yui
side,
you
know
we're
gonna,
have
plenty
of
trees,
along
with
our
other
normal
landscaping
on
the
University
of
State's
Boulevard.
This
area
here
we've
got
a
lot
of
shrubs
and
trees
planted
in
between
the
buildings
and
stuff,
but
we'll
end
up
with
a
bank
here
and
we're
still
in
the
planning
stages
on
this.
What
we're
going
to
do
on
this
side
is
there'll,
be
a
retaining
wall.
Come
all
the
way
down
through
here
and
then
we'll
have
a
waterfall.
B
Out
of
rocks
and
everything
coming
down
the
entryway,
so
that's
how
we'll
separate
that
side,
I'm
sure
we'll
have
to
have
some
type
of
retaining
wall,
pretty
good
slopes
on
coming
out,
the
back
of
that
just
for
safety's
sake,
nothing
else!
So,
hopefully,
by
the
time
I
come
to
the
shade
tree.
Commission
wolf
had
some
people
help
us
with
getting
a
better
because,
like
I
said,
that's
the
side
to
face
as
a
city
in
terms
of
streetlights
and
everything.
B
B
We're
convinced,
maybe
that
if
we
do
something
similar
in
height
all
the
way
through
there,
if
that
might
light
that
area,
you
know
very
good
for
pedestrian,
walking
and
then
joy
in
the
evening
and
everything
versus
putting
full-size
street
lights
up
there,
because
that
was
our
one
concern.
You
know
we
don't
want
that
to
show
from
from
from
a
stencil.
So
that's
what
we've
got
our
engineers
working
on
now
these
could
be
displaced.
B
You
know
just
kind
of
like
the
bike
path
down
here
that
the
bollards
that
they
have,
except
maybe
have
them
a
little
little
tall
above
height
Oh,
head
height,
the
villas
at
High
Point
Village
days.
That's
the
retirement
condo
condos.
We
anticipate
those
are
going
to
be
a
basic
extension
of
the
phase,
one
design
and
appearance.
We're
going
some
studies
now
to
see
about
a
bonus
room
above
the
garages.
There's
been
now
we
toured
a
middle
high
development
which
we
bought.
B
B
Final
submittals
are
on
track
and
we
will
most
likely
follow
the
grand
Vista
semental
as
the
first
one.
The
clubhouse
in
phase
one
is
complete:
we're
expanding
the
landscaping
and
paving
the
parking
lot
we're
getting
quotes
on
the
pool,
because
we're
going
to
try
to
get
that
in
pretty
good.
Pretty
quick,
just
update
you
on
that
phase.
One
stops
right
here.
B
B
Obviously,
the
engineering
from
land,
development
and
stuff
will
have
to
be
done,
presented
to
Ray
and
Burgess
maples,
with
construction
scheduled
for
mid
to
late
summer.
As
soon
as
we
can
get
through
the
process
I
put
in
here,
the
detailed
sanitary
and
water
and
storm
plan
will
presented
to
the
EPA,
which
we
have
to
do
and,
in
addition
to
any
other
subdivision
information
that
we
are
required
by
the
city
code.
A
lot
of
this
is
fairly
easy,
because
the
initial
sanitarians
water
plan
is
already
mapped
out.
B
So
this
has
just
taken
that
and
hook
them
on
to
the
main
system.
So
one
of
the
things
about
phase
2
here
is
we're.
Gonna
have
an
intersection
at
the
University
of
State's,
Boulevard
and
Broadmoor
core
will
feature
a
very
attractive
roundabout
circle
with
decorative
centerpiece.
This
very
strategic
intersection,
different,
very
different
rates.
The
end
of
phase
one
initiation
phase
University
of
states
will
also
lead
off
toward
the
Convention
and
Lodging
Center,
and
this
is
the
these
are
the
two
cul-de-sacs
and
you
certainly
can't
see
the
roundabout.
E
B
I
should
probably
have
my
engineer
just
told
him,
you
know
before
we
get
too
much
further
home
one
of
the
last
things
and
it's
down
the
what
Road,
probably
after
things
I've
been
talking
about,
is
on
the
front
where
the
sales
offices
are
we're
doing
our
preliminary
planning
for
a
strip
shopping
center
in
the
front
of
University
of
States
a
lot
one
where
my
sales
office
is
now
has
begun.
I'm
showing
you
you
today
as
a
preliminary
design
by
John
Brown
for
our
architect
and
again,
I
have
to
refer
to
our
plans
later.
B
B
B
B
The
thing
that
the
bike
path
right
now
is
on
the
right
and
the
reason
we
put
it
on
the
right
only
is
because
we
knew
we
had
a
lot
of
construction
going
on
and
we
want
to
keep
everything
controlled
on
the
right
side.
When
we
put
our
final
coat
of
pavement
down,
we
will
split
that
bike
back
in
half
and
have
half
of
it
on
each
side
identified
with
a
yellow
line
and
the
little
reflectors
that
you
put
in
the
contouring
that
blacktop
and.
B
B
The
landscaping
plan
correct
me
if
I'm
wrong
Steve,
are
you
the
one
I
call
get
on
that
agenda?
Yes,
I
didn't
do
that
the
last
one
went
to
so
I
will
take
care
of
that
with
Steve
and
we'll
be
doing
that
in
May.
Third,
when
I
was
reading
through
the
regulations,
one
of
the
questions
I
had
is
how
much
of
the
total
Yui
project
information
do.
I
need
to
submit
for
this
final
PUD
for
the
grand
vistas
I
mean
since
we've
already
covered
the
overall
site
plan.
B
G
G
B
One
thing
Marin
and
then
probably
you
and
I
will
have
to
meet
again
on
this.
The
settlement
Greece
called
Bremen
calls
for
us
to
have
a
submit
albino,
15
I.
Think
in
all
fairness,
we
looked
at
a
calendar
during
this
negotiation
and
thought
Thursday.
The
17th
was
your
meeting,
so
you
know
I
don't
want
to
be
in
violation
of
the
agreement
already,
but
that's
something
we
need
to
clear
out
right.
That's
probably
the.
G
Best
way
to
do
that
to
get
into
the
habit
of
it,
this
is
write
a
letter
saying
ask
me
to
to
move
that
date
that
established
in
the
settlement
agreement
to
such
success.
That
I
can
confirm
that
writing
back
to
you
that
that
date,
that
everybody's
been
a
copy
of
the
original
settlement
and
s-trans
okay,
cuz
I,
think
we'll
be
adding
to
that
file.
B
Our
engineers
are
doing
now
is
we're
finishing
up
some
work
for
Ray
on
phase
one
of
the
bills,
we're
in
the
middle
of
the
grand
Vista
so
as
I
get
that
stuff
I'll
bring
it
to
him.
One
problem
that
that
I'm
gonna
ask
for
your
help
and
cooperation
is
there's
one
part
of
the
soil
stability
study
that
Burt
psi
is
doing
and
I'm
not
sure
they
can
get
to
you
by
the
15th.
B
We're
gonna
have
the
whole
erosion
control
and
the
land
development
in
the
hillside
and
everything,
but
the
soil
slope
stability
study
is
really
going
to
be
pushing
to
get
it
by
the
15.
So
I'm
going
to
present
the
whole
program
to
you
that
and
with
the
hope
that
we
could
go
ahead
and
approve
it.
Pending
the
soil
sample
report
and
Pat,
we
don't
really
be
safe
to
say
we're,
probably
two
weeks
behind
that
maybe
2.
B
G
B
And
the
last
thing
I
had
on
here
was
in
the
next
two
or
three
weeks.
I
would
be
tickled
to
death
to
give
anyone
a
tour
that
would
like
to
come
out
and
see
what
we've
done
and
I.
We
can
walk
for
drive
through
the
areas
that
we're
talking
about
here.
So
you
have
a
better
understanding
of
what
we're
doing.
I
just
put
this
together
as
the
kind
of
the
final
some
metal
we've
already
done.
B
B
B
B
A
A
B
C
A
B
G
B
G
B
G
B
E
B
G
B
B
They'll
be
responsible
to
I'm,
sure
there'll
be
a
warranty
period
and
all
that,
but
it's
like
some
of
the
other
things
we
put
in
on
the
the
grinder
pumps
for
the
septic
tanks
and
stuff
we've
got
an
agreement
with
the
people
we
buy
them
from
that.
There's
a
service
agreement
that
goes
with
it
and
so.
B
A
A
E
E
A
C
A
F
F
So
you
can
I
circled
the
part
that
gets
changed
and
would
want
you
to
notice
to
just
notice
too
that
the
only
difference
between
now
between
the
B
to
D
and
the
b3
is
I'm
an
additional
5
feet
in
height,
there's
a
lab
and
an
additional
1/2
story
in
height.
So
that's
the
only
difference
now
in
height
restrictions,
comparing
B
to
D
to
the
b3
district.
F
Preliminary
application
for
a
subdivision,
that's
section,
21,
Oh,
309,
D
and
then
definition
what
it
did
was.
It
added
looks
to
me
like
what
it
did.
Was
it
added
condominium,
clarification
to
the
subdivision
section
and
then
actually
changed
the
definition?
What
I
did
with
this
too
was
I
attached
for
you,
the
existing
code,
but
second
page
shows
where
that
number
nine
will
be
inserted.
F
What
you
have
is
a
proposed
subdivision
of
land,
that's
just
within
the
3-mile
jurisdiction
of
the
city.
It's
in
Canaan,
township,
section
18,
I
brought
this
up.
The
Regional
Planning
Commission
last
Thursday
the
what's
occurring
now
is
people
want
to
subdivide
land,
but
they
don't
necessarily
want
to
go
through
the
entire
soil,
science,
submittals
and
sewage
disposal
design.
That's
now
required
by
the
new
health
regulations.
F
F
A
lot
of
this
I
believe
is
driven
by
the
new
requirements
of
the
health
department
because
they
actually
want
you
to
submit
information
in
them.
They
don't
they're,
not
designing
systems
for
you
now
you
propose
something,
and
then
it
includes
a
soil
study.
I
guess
the
question
that
I
have
is
mm-hmm.
F
F
F
F
D
F
D
F
F
G
G
D
Picnic
shelter,
areas
and
cook
out
there
what
other
things
are
still
or
no
water,
there's
no
sewer
and
there's
no
public
utilities
anywhere
on
that
property
that
I
know
how
they
can
get
water.
It's
not
only
that
they're,
no
public
affairs,
but
there
may
not
be
any
site,
that's
even
suitable
for
septic
tank
right
and
the.
D
D
F
G
F
F
Of
town
there
are
no
there,
there's
no
restrictions
or
regulations
right
at
the
Regional
Planning
Commission
meeting
Chuck
hammer
was
there
and
he
did
comment
that
he
believed
that
way
up
on
top
of
the
hill.
Here
there
could
be
a
site
that
you
could
build
off
and
somewhere
in
the
future,
someone
what
might
want
to
build.
F
And
in
any
case,
even
if
somebody
owns
35
acres
right
now
and
they
start
to
build
without
a
sewage
disposal,
permit
that's
a
separate
regulation
that
they
would
be
violating
so,
but
at
least
this
way
when
the
land
transfers,
someone
will
know
that
if
you
own
35
acres
now,
we've
got
a
notation
like
that.
You
may
not
know
the
difference.
D
F
F
F
The
only
thing
and
I
just
want
to
bring
you
up
to
date
on
this,
what
I'd
received
already
the
only
thing
that
I
have
its
required
off
that
list
right
now
is
that
survey
and
for
mr.
spasm
when
he
dropped
that
off
at
the
office.
That,
even
though
he's
indicated
an
access
easement
for
people
to
go
across
the
front
and
share
the
private
road,
he
did
not
submit
any
maintenance
information.
How
would
the
road
be
developed?
He
would
sharing
the
maintenance
who
had
decided
when
maintenance
was
required.
F
F
Notations
information,
documentation
on
sewage
disposal
and
I
told
him
to
get
with
Nick
Carr.
Our
director
of
water,
sewer
I
talked
to
Nick
and
he
said:
there's
no
sewer
available
right
out
at
the
street.
You
would
there's
a
manhole
across
the
street
that
each
of
these
could
pump
sewage
to
that
would
be
one
option
he
didn't
want
to
get
in
a
situation
where
you
had
a
common
private
pump
station.
D
F
F
The
manhole
I
believe
that
Nick
was
talking
about,
will
be
the
one
that
Beaumont
green
will
pump
back
to
I'm.
An
alternative
is
to
get
an
easement
across
the
property,
next
door
owned
by
holes
or
docks,
and
then
bees
also
to
get
back
to
the
lift
station.
That's
back
there.
So
that's
a
second
alternative,
so
I
guess
what
I'm
saying
is.
We
have
one
part
of
of
several
that
are
required.
We
have
a
survey,
but
we
have
no
no
approval
for
sewage
disposal
and
or
still
need
some
kind
of
maintenance
agreement.
F
Understanding
is
that
this
will
all
come
off
the
single
existing
access
point.
There
will
be
no
in
this
configuration.
There's
no
request
for
additional
opening
permits
to
access
the
street
three
of
the
Lots
which
front
on
the
limited-access
highway
could
only
be
approved
by
Oh
dot
anyway,
very
and
that's
highly
unlikely.
F
Started
corresponding
with
Sierra
meek
who
works
at
Mike
Nolan's
law
firm
up
in
Nelsonville
who's
handling,
this
particular
part
of
the
development
process.
For
them
you
can
see
a
line.
There
that's
indicated
is
the
city
corporation
line
separating
sections
28
422
of
cainan
Township.
If
you
can
see
that
right,
there
goes
right
through
the
middle
of
what's
called
tract,
one.
F
D
F
F
Area
that's
shown
as
track.
Two
is
actually
adjacent
to
the
three
professional
office
buildings
that
are
out
there
right
now
that
are
indicated
as
hockey
River
progress,
their
intent
here
as
I
understand
it
is
to
create
a
lot
known
as
track
two
that
could
be
leased
or
sold
off
separately,
so
they
want
to
create
that
the
other
one
indicate
is
tracked.
One
will
be
the
site
that
the
hospital
will
actually
or
the
clinic
will
sit
on
and
track.
Three
is
just
the
total
residual
that's
left
over.
F
In
this
case,
you
can
see
that
they
proposed
extension
of
a
dedicated,
existing
right
away
to
go
on
out
past
the
hospital
and
serve
to
provide
access
to
track.
Three
again,
you
can
see
limited
access
right
away
there.
That's
where
you
can't
just
punch
through
the
fancy,
create
your
own
access
point
to
the
highway.
They.
F
F
C
F
And
in
this
particular
case,
Nick
Carr,
director,
Water
and
Sewer
has
been
involved
in
this
process.
He
said
so
long
as
their
utility
plans.
Don't
change
and
I
don't
believe
that
they're
going
to
or
they're
not
proposed
to
at
this
time,
sewage
disposal
is
available
and
accessible
there.
The
system
is
there
and
they
can
tap
into
it
also
so
that
question,
unlike
the
other
project,
that
question
has
been
answered,
she's
also
provided
it
looks
like
in
here
draft
sorry.
F
F
There
has
been
some
discussion
concerning
track
to
that
there
might,
there
may
be
a
code
locater
or
other
service
provider
for
radiology
and
imaging
type
services
that
might
want
to
go
there,
so
they
want
to
understand
it
from
our
most
recent
discussions
with
Holzer.
Is
they
want
to
leave
that
as
an
option
where
someone
could
actually
come
in.
F
E
F
Correct
the
large
area
south
of
proposed
tracks,
1
&
2,
is
basically
the
floodway,
the
relocated
flood
way
and
this
other
area
on
out
to
the
east.
We
take
a
lot
of
work
for
any
kind
of
development
to
accrue
there
at
all.
It's
outside
the
conditional
letter
of
map
revision
fill
area
that
was
approved
by
FEMA,
most
of
that's
very
low,
treed,
swampy,
wet,
there's
agreement.
There's
a
drainage
ditch
that
drains
the
whole
other
side
of
the
hillside
across
state
street
that
comes
down
through
there.
So.
F
C
A
F
F
A
F
So
that
was
accomplished
and
he
did
get
respond
back.
What
I
hate
here
is
what
I
think
are
the
changes
that
we
taught
that
you
discuss
at
the
last
week.
The
first
one
is
2303
1/3,
which
is
the
sign
ordinance
section
section
b,
number
4
what's
in
bold,
is
just
something
that
was
that
was
added.
F
F
What
has
a
line
through
its
what
exists
and
what
will
be
eliminated
what's
in
fold,
caps
will
be
added
and
says
no
illumination
of
signs
in
any
zone
during
the
hours
where
the
business
is
not
an
operation
where
it
used
to
just
say,
R,
3,
and
also
the
addition
of
the
words.
In
addition,
electronic
message,
message,
centers
or
other
and/or
display
screens,
shall
not
change
their
message
or
graphic
display
when
the
business
is
not
in
operation,
so
it
clarifies
both
it
in
all
zones,
doesn't
matter
what
type
of
light
you.
F
Let's
put
it
this
way,
the
lights
got
to
go
out
on
a
non-electronic
sign.
An
electronic
sign
has
to
hold
third
page
23:03,
one
3d,
there's
a
definition
added
for
a
structural
type,
and
that
was
monuments
on
because
there
was
some
discussion
about
the
possibility
of
any
sign
with
electronic
display.
Either
a
screen
or
letters
be
a
monument
type.
So
I
just
took
one
of
the
definitions.
F
What
I
did
do
was
I
changed
and
in
the
second
line,
I
used
the
word
and
instead
of
or
it
did
say,
internal
structural
framework
or
integrated
in
the
landscape,
and
my
understanding
was
that
landscaping
or
other
structural
features
were
what
the
Commission
was
looking
for.
So
I
changed
the
word
or
to
the
word,
and
in
other
words
it's
gonna
have
to
be
a
substantial
sign
that
has
landscaping
and
or
other
brickwork
something
other
than
just
a
sign.
On
a
pole.
C
C
F
D
F
C
F
Electronic
message
centers
and
electronic
display
screens,
so
it
differentiates
between
just
that
have
letters
or
numbers
only
and
then
ones
that
have
screens
that
display
images,
also
anytime,
that
I
saw
the
word
animation
in
anything
that
I
was
looking
at
I
took
that
I
completely
eliminated
that,
because
we
have
those
movement
restrictions,
I
didn't
want
the
board
animation
to
appear
anywhere,
giving
anyone
the
impression
that
animation
could
be
any
time
I'm.
Looking
at
any
of
these
things,
and
that
word
comes
up.
Let's
take
it
out
completely.
You.
D
F
E
F
I
guess
what
we're
talking
about
is
your
normal
internal
or
internal
lighted,
sign
or
external
lighted
sign
the
ones
that
you
see
now
in
the
past,
those
have
had
to
in
an
r3
turn
off
okay
in
other
zones.
They
were
allowed
to
stay
on,
but
we
had
the
discussion
about
businesses.
Most
of
them
do
turn
their
signs
off.
Is
that
something
you
want
all
of
these
states
treat
essentially
to
be
dark
if
all
the
businesses
are.
F
F
There
was
some
discussion
when
the
definitions
had
something
about
a
hundred
twenty
percent.
No
more
than
hundred
twenty
percent
of
the
width
to
it
was
a
strange
thing
that
I
remember
mr.
Hayslip
commented
on
that
really
didn't
see.
It
didn't
seem
workable.
That
definition
so
means
as
I
suppose
this
picture
in
your
mind.
How
wide
would
you
want
to
see
these
and
how
tall
how.
A
I
think
these
wider
than
five
feet
well,
I
think
it's
too
big.
It's
been
it.
Maybe
it's
not
nearly
as
high
as
10
feet
now
and
I.
Think
it's
too
high.
Really
it
doesn't
it
sort
of
detracts
from
the
building.
Somehow
doesn't
it
doesn't
go
through,
but
I
think
that
the
sign
is
overpowering
for
the
rest
of
it
personally,
the
rest
that
looks
nice
and
all
their
landscaping,
but
that
sign
and
I
have
to
go.
Look
at
this
line.
A
G
F
G
G
D
A
About
what
we
need
to
do
is
limit
the
size,
the
monument
sign
convene
and
that
limits
the
size
that
the
thinking
me,
because
there's
only
so
much
space
on
the
thing.
If
you
allow
a
Mont
I,
don't
know
how
is
there
a
limit
to
what
am
I
it
does
it's
no
longer
a
monument
size
and
it
gets
to
past
a
certain
size,
and
then
it
would
be
something
else.
You
know
where
I'm
saying
this
is
right.
D
A
G
F
F
To
me
a
monument
sign
is,
there
are
some
types
of
signs
that
I
think
are
monument
signs
that
aren't
really
described
in
that
way
in
the
code,
but
for
a
subdivision
or
Planned
Unit
development
six
feet
maximum
hike
through
the
top
most
of
the
signs
on
Columbus
Road.
If
you
go
out
through
there
to
me,
those
are
monument
ties.
A
F
Reason,
those
all
have
a
certain
look
and
consistency
is
because
they're
all
in
the
city
right
away
and
they
were
reviewed
and
approved
as
revocable
licenses
from
City
Council.
So
that's
why
you
see
the
similar
Rick
column
on
each
side,
they're,
no
taller
than
six
feet.
The
base
area
is
pretty
limited
so
to
me
six
feet
that
I,
four
seven
six,
maybe
that's
the
monument
signs,
know.
F
D
F
D
E
F
G
G
F
D
C
G
F
G
A
You
don't
white
guys
if
you,
if
you
have,
if
it's
that
it's
lower,
it
can't
be
that
you've
got
to
bring
the
sides,
and
it
can't
be
that
long.
It's
about
you
got
it.
You
can't
be
this
way.
You
have
to
be
sort
of
like
that.
Monument
is
like
a
monument
in
a
cemetery
think
of
a
monument
in
the
cemetery,
but
just
take
it.
E
E
D
E
A
C
A
A
A
D
F
A
C
G
F
F
G
A
G
A
D
A
Hey
is
this
our
work
session
we're
just
prevailing.
F
There
was
some
discussion
about
temporary
silence
at
the
last
meeting.
Give
you
an
update
on
that
I.
Have
a
new
temporary
sign
permit
application
that
I've
created
officers
have
been
distributing
information
businesses,
especially
we
started
on
East,
8th
Street.
Eventually,
officers
will
help
me
do
that
because
it's
impossible
for
me
to
cover
the
whole
town
in
the
bracket.
I
have
actually
a
new
listing
now
work.
F
Any
officer
can
come
in
and
see
the
date
that
the
permit
was
pulled
for
a
one-month
period
and
if
those
other
three
periods
of
time,
it's
going
to
take
a
little
work
a
little
bit
of
time
to
do
it,
but
I
think
once
we
get
the
program
up
to
speed
and
there
are
five
or
six
of
us
that
are
always
working
on
the
same
document.
It'll
work
related
to
that
when
we
do
start
looking
at
that,
please
take
the
section
out
that
says
the
Zoning
Administrator
may
permit
balloons
that
are
otherwise.
F
C
F
G
G
G
F
Been
discussing,
I've
talked
to
Larry
pain,
chamber
commerce,
because
I'm
discussing
some
things
with
him
about
the
current
temporary
sign
regulations
that
he
believed
we're
not
part
of
the
regulation.
If
you
look
at
the
text
at
the
city
website,
it
says
one
thing:
if
you
look
at
the
actual
language
attached
to
the
ordinance,
it
says
something
else
which
once
I
get
resolution
from
the
water
actors
office,
about
which
one
is
our.