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-2- <br />Ripley- <br />There are an awful lot of signs that are not any bigger than that <br />#2: <br />The other problem we have is that Mass.,Avenue starts to curve away. <br />Ripley: <br />That wouldn't help you much on traffic coming from the west. <br />PY g <br />#2: <br />I would just as soon forsake the front of the store. <br />Ripley: <br />Even if you had one on the, side door you want one on the front? <br />#2: <br />Not necessarily. It isn't a shopping area where people are walking <br />to shop. <br />#1: <br />If we did have an effective sign.;.... <br />Ripley: <br />Couldn't they have lettering on their window? <br />#1: <br />Yes. These companies are willing to put a lot` of.this advertisement <br />on our windows. Wer have a couple on the sides temporarily. We felt <br />that something that would be neat and clean. We would be willing to <br />spend our own money to get something presentable. <br />Nickerson: <br />Free-standing signs are supposed to be eliminated very soon and we are <br />are going to adhere as closely as we can to the sign by-law. I think <br />you will have to reconcile youaself to the law. You have a perfect <br />right to petition for what you want but I'think you would be a lot <br />#1: <br />smarter if you put your sign against your building. <br />There is an alley between the two buildings which we own, but the <br />front is bricked up. We thought maybe if we kept the sign below <br />the parapet and it runs along the roof line and is up against the <br />building and before we came before you we asked our neighbor Mr. Duval. <br />On the front we would be facing our neighbors and it would be hitting <br />him in the eye if there was any illumination there. <br />Nickerson: <br />We can't encourage you but if you want to petition for it go ahead. <br />I <br />i <br />