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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCorrespondence Shestak, Joe From:Chavez, Nathan Sent:Monday, December 16, 2019 2:07 PM To:'Lee Faulkner' Cc:Conn, Angelina V; Shestak, Joe Subject:BMV Traffic Directional Sign Attachments:Capture.PNG Lee, Staff is curious as to where the attached sign came from (i.e. was this permitted by the State?)? Please let me know at your earliest convenience. Thank you, Nathan F. Chavez Sign Administrator Dept. of Community Services | City of Carmel 317-571-2478 | nchavez@carmel.in.gov 1 Scale:3/32=1’48”48”21’21’62’62’48”21’62’84”84”Non-illuminated 84” dia flat wall sign.19mm PVC with painted and digitally printed graphics.Sign is secured to wall with stud mounting.Scale: 3/8”=1’ Indiana BMVLee FaulknerThis drawing was created to assist you in visualizing our proposal.The original idea herein is property of Sign Solutions, Inc.Permission to copy or revisethis drawing can only be obtained through writtenagreement with Sign Solutions, Inc.COPYRIGHT 2018© ALL RIGHT RESERVEDDesigner: Client: Contact:Drawing Date: 9/30/19 Shestak, Joe From:Lee Faulkner <lfaulkner@signsolution.com> Sent:Wednesday, November 20, 2019 1:21 PM To:Conn, Angelina V; Shestak, Joe Subject:Re: Docket No. Assignment: BMV Sign Variance (19100004 V) Attachments:Google map 4.jpeg **** This is an EXTERNAL email. Please exercise caution and Do Not open attachments or click links from unknown senders or unexpected email. **** Angie, Here is a google map photo that may be an interesting point to make. This has the BMV signage in the old location rather than where it is now much farther to the east. I had mentioned that the landscaping along that drive makes a sign at the west end of the building very useful but what we need to remember when looking at Google Maps photos is that the camera on top of the vehicles are probably 10' above the pavement. A smaller car height is going to be less than 5 and a driver's head closer to 4' above the pavement. From that perspective all the bushes and plantings play a much more significant role in blocking the view of the building. I'd actually suggest that maybe the seal be relocated to the end of the canopy to increase effectiveness. I can't speak for the BMV but would the city be opposed to it if they wanted to do that? Thanks, Lee Lee Faulkner Sales Sign Solutions, Inc. 505 Commerce Pkwy W Dr, Greenwood, IN 46143 C) 317-372-4358 O) 317-881-1818 lfaulkner@signsolution.com On Wed, Nov 20, 2019 at 12:50 PM Lee Faulkner <lfaulkner@signsolution.com> wrote: Hi Angie, Just seeing this. I emailed Joe the receipts for the certified return receipt mailing the other day and the affidavit from the Current this morning. If I've sent the wrong items or he doesn't have that, I can send again. Here is the scaled elevation drawing I submitted for the original permit for the BMV and BMV Connect wall signs. Let me know if you need anything in addition to this. 1