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INFORMATION Page 1 of l <br /> <br />Sandy peine <br /> <br />From: Jim and Ann Baldwin [badwinja@worldnet.att.net] <br />Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2000 4:24 PM <br />To: cityclerk@ci.elk-river, mn.us <br /> <br />Subject: Sign ordinance: Michele McPherson: Paul Motin <br /> <br />Dear City Council Members: <br /> <br />As I was reading the Elk River Star News, Jan 5, 2000, I came across the article <br />talking about "sign ordinances" through out the town. As I was reading, I began <br />to chuckle thinking, everytime I am sitting at the stop light on Hwy. 10 and Main <br />Street, I am wondering why Boelters are allowed to have so much "junk" and <br />signs, on their lot? If the city is so concerned about business' sign types, sizes, <br />that place would be a good place to start cracking down on. That place is so full <br />of old tractor parts, old cars, a rotting wood octupus, signs and junk sitting <br />around, that I would think that other business' may feel if the city allows them <br />(Boelters), then why shouldn't we be allowed to. Honestly, it is such an eye soar <br />when you come into town. Next time you drive by, take a good look at that place <br />and maybe you will shake your heads too, we sure do. <br /> <br />Thank-you <br /> <br />Anne Baldwin <br /> <br />badwinja@worldnet.att.net <br /> <br />1/5/00 <br /> <br /> <br />