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On Tue, 31 Jul 2007 13:34:55 -0600, "SteveB"
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"HeyBub" wrote in message
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SparkyGuy wrote:
If it is an area where freezing happens, make sure that ice can't
push the sign off the wall after a few years!

N. California. Never seen freezing. A few frosts, but it doesn't snow
here or freeze regularly.


California? Oh my.

You can count on a permit being required, erection by certified, bonded,
insured, and annointed sign erectors, such sign being constructed of
non-carcinogenic, enviro-friendly, and bio-degradable material. Further,
the sign will probably have to be certified as not being within 1000' of a
school, church, park, library, public building, or car wash.

What provisions have you made (such as netting) to prevent injury by
falling letters?

Then, too, there is the annual license.


The environmental impact study could cost millions alone.

Steve


With the risk that if there is water on the restroom floor it will be
declared a protected wetlands area, and the entire project, if not the
whole building, will be at risk!