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<br />MAY-28-02 10:27 AM C.PIERNOT <br /> <br />13034526982 <br /> <br />P.03 <br /> <br />Date: May 20, 2002 <br /> <br />To: Dennis Welsch, Community Development, City of Roseville <br /> <br />From: Craig Piernot, Outdoor Promotions, Inc. <br /> <br />Re: Editions to the Draft of the Sign Ordinance. <br /> <br />703.05: <br /> <br />E. Size: lines 39 thru 42. ... The maximum size of a bus shelter shall be ten (10) feet <br />in height, fourteen (14) ~eet length, and five (5) feet in width erected upon a <br />concrete pad of maximum size fifteen (15) feet in length and six (6) feet in width. <br />The length of a shelter shall be determined by the Public Works Director and shall <br />be dependent upon the number of buses or vehicles and users that frequent the <br />bus stop. <br /> <br />F. Color: lines 4 thru 7. '" advertising panels in a 2-sided IV' display affixed to the <br />end wall of the shelter (or road wall on a narrow right-of-way application) and <br />perpendicular to the roadway curb or edge viewable from one or both ends of the <br />shelter. The Public Works Director shall determine the location of shelters to <br />aSSure line of sight and traffic safety. Signage on benches and shelters shall <br />require permits as required by Chapter 1009. <br /> <br />G. Removal: lines 13 and 14. ... removed in order to permit right..of..way <br />improvements or maintenance and the provider shall be reimbursed for the <br />cost of the replacement concrete pad and utility access. If the location of the bench <br />or shelter is a safety hazard or if it interferes with pedestrian or vehicular traffice <br />on the right of way, or if the bus route changes, the provider shall incur the cost <br />of removal. <br />