Fleet Landing Entrance Sign 08.24.2010 EmailJohn, I don’t see any problems with concept, but as you stated, utility
locates on the water main shown underneath your new location will
dictate exact spot.
V/R
Rick
Ricky L. Carper, P.E.
Public Works Director/City Engineer
City of Atlantic Beach
1200 Sandpiper Lane
Atlantic Beach, FL 32233
rcarper@coab.us <mailto:rcarper@coab.us>
PH: (904) 247-5834
Fax: (904) 247-5843
From: John Meserve [mailto:captain@fleetlanding.com]
Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 2010 4:28 PM
To: Carper, Rick; Doerr, Sonya
Cc: Joshua Ashby; Jim Bosh
Subject: Fleet Landing entrance sign
Rick and Sonja: Several months ago we traded some e-mails on the
possibility of moving our front sign a few feet forward. Now that
Walgreens has erected their sign we have to take some action to regain
visibility. You both indicated that as we had permission under the PUD
to have our sign in the AB Right of Way we could move it forward but not
into the FDOT Right of Way. The enclosed sketch (blue is new location
which might change a bit once we do utility locates) seems to fulfill
our need as well as meet those requirements. In moving the sign we
would lower it two feet to meet the monument sign requirements. It is a
solidly constructed sign that meets wind code. Comments?
John Meserve
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