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CU 24-09 Narrative <br /> <br />We would like to install a 143 square foot changeable copy sign for the fuel pricing. <br />Following the removal of Holiday’s former monument sign and the construction of the School St NW bridge <br />over HWY 169, the southbound off ramp is encroaching onto Holiday’s property The only place left to <br />install a new sign on Holiday’s property with visibility from HWY 169 is at the southwest corner of their <br />property. The combined height of the finished bridge including its railing is 24’-5” above the grade of HWY <br />169. Per sign code allowances, the top side of the sign cabinet can only be 5’-7” higher than the bridge and <br />the offramp railing. The sign must be taller to make sure both the Holiday sign cabinet and their price signs <br />are visible to both southbound and northbound commuters, prior to reaching their respective off ramps for <br />School St NW. <br />The proposed high-rise sign includes 48”(H) price sign digits. This is the smallest standard sized price sign <br />digit that will be visible to the average commuter, prior to them driving past their respective offramp medians. <br />For this reason and branding standards, we are still proposing the high-rise sign with (2) cabinets with a <br />combined sign area of 431 square feet. <br />Please review the attached case study. We executed a flag test on the morning of 5/20/24. The flag test <br />included (3) different sign heights using full sized banners matching the proposed the size of sign faces. <br />Page 324 of 389