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18. If you answered yes to #16, in what ways should the <br />sign regulations changes? <br />• drivers <br />e <br />amend considered <br />/is?, attractdetract 9�► apparent <br />� crop rnalogies current <br />case biggest <br />absolutely <br />Count Response <br />controlled <br />distract <br />1 Absolutely not- signage can turn into monstrosities if notcontrolled wisely. <br />1 Each case should be considered individually. We must always consider whatis bestfor the residents of Ramsey. <br />1 Less signs the better and signs of that heightshould be very rare. <br />1 Sounds like the regulations are notcurrentwith the apparent needs or technology. <br />1 We already have a massive load of signing, adding a cro p of highwaysigns will detractfrom a high qualityviewof <br />the COR and distract drivers from the existing signage that is already pervasive along the highway. <br />1 We do notwanta forestof signs in the COR. Prettysoon there will be acontestto see who can have the longest <br />and biggestsign (make your own analogies). <br />1 We need to be able to attract peo ple off Hwy 10. Small signs aren'tgoing to do that. Amend the ordinance to <br />allow larger signs rather than co nstantly dealing with variance requests. <br />21 <br />