Are these legal?
While walking by Harrison's and watching them load new furniture in the back of their store. I couldn't help but look up and see banners crudely fastened to the front of the building. We have heard through various rumors that Harrison's plans on staying for the duration of their lease, another two years. More than one observer has seen furniture coming into the place, which makes us wonder if it is a clearance sale that would empty the store. Right across the street once again we have one of Lakewood largest businesses and one that is active in Mainstreet, just spent a ton on renovations, and I think we would all agree is an anchor and destination, Lakewood Hospital.
Where once was a tasteful, but I believe illegal banner, that eventually blew done. I saw these banners instead. Now one of my clients Revelations had asked about a banner earlier while her sign was being ready, and another time to celebrate their anniversary, and I could of sworn the rules were did not include fastened to awnings, or loosely attached to a building.
On their credit they used screws and nails to attach them, but wouldn't that push the sign from temporary to more permanent?
As last time with Moe I led with accusations, today I merely ask is this legal.
Planning Commission - Has this ever been talked about in planning meetings?
Mainstreet - LCPI - What are your feelings on this in your footprint?
Chamber of Commerce - Any thoughts on this?
just curious.
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