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Attorney Vitunac agreed and felt we could state "unless <br />otherwise required by federal law." <br />Linda Rye informed the Board that she and her husband <br />operate an auto repair business on 3rd Place off Old Dixie; they , <br />are at the end of a cul de sac and cannot put a sign up on Old <br />Dixie to let people know where they are. <br />Director Keating clarified that they can put up a direc- <br />tional off premises sign under certain circumstances, but they <br />can't be on the right-of-way or where there is another on <br />premises sign. <br />Planner Challacombe explained that the problem is they are <br />located in Dixie Commercial Subdivision where there are existing <br />signs, and they have to be 1,000' away from any existing sign so <br />there is no feasible location. <br />Discussion ensued re various alternatives, and Chairman <br />Scurlock asked if the subdivision couldn't have a directory sign. <br />Director Keating agreed that definitely could be done with a <br />new industrial complex. <br />The Board continued to discuss what could be done in Mrs. <br />Rye's particular case, and it was believed her option is to get <br />with the other owners and encourage a directory type sign which <br />would list all the businesses in the complex. <br />Commissioner Bird brought up the possibility of a variance <br />where someone could have a directory sign on his property in <br />addition to the sign already there. <br />Mrs. Rye advised that the person who owns Allison Auto <br />Brokerage is willing to take his sign down and put up one <br />directory sign with all the businesses on it. <br />Commissioner Wodtke noted that he can't do that because he <br />can only advertise what is on his property. <br />Chairman Scurlock felt the Board is indicating we want to <br />find a way this can be worked out, and Director Keating believed <br />that it can be taken care of. <br />45 <br />MAY 7 1996 <br />Bou 64FAGE%�P1 <br />J <br />