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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Commissioner Davis questioned the use of “air dancers” in front of certain <br />establishments and whether our ordinance allowed it. <br /> <br />Director Keating affirmed that our ordinance allowed it and drew reference to the <br />County’s Code regarding “signs” outlining its definition and intent. He remarked that staff <br />feels they are not appropriate for certain events. <br /> <br />Mr. Good <br /> compared his signs to others he had seen in storefronts and believed <br />there needs to be new provisions in our codes to accommodate ideas like his. <br /> <br />Discussion ensued on the use of flags, the use of air dancers to attract attention, <br />visibility from public right-of-way, legality, and use by automobile dealerships. <br /> <br />Chuck Mechling, , <br />1999 Pointe West Drive supported businesses being able to <br />expand, but questioned what Indian River County is going to look like. He found it to be <br />offensive to seeing these signs all over. He also discussed signs that are allowable, <br />including human signs. <br /> <br />Director Keating expressed that staff’s interpretation is that the human signs are <br />acceptable, as they are not fixed to a location. More discussion ensued regarding signs and <br />signs in general. <br /> <br />Commissioner Davis understood Mr. Good’s dilemma but thinks the request is not <br />appropriate for the County to agree on. <br /> <br />Vice Chair Bowden wants a revisit to the human signs because of the danger it <br />December 12, 2006 <br />20 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />