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purpose of this case is to ascertain if the Committee wishes to recommend to City Council to <br />replace the entrance monument at this time. <br />Chairperson Riley asked if the sign would be lit. <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Director Mark Riverblood replied that this design did not call for <br />the sign to be lit. He noted that the previous lit sign received a power drop from Super America <br />and the gas station has changed ownership since that time. He noted that the intersection has a lot <br />of light spill from the well-lit location and therefore lighting would not necessarily be needed. <br /> <br />Chairperson Riley commented that he prefers the aluminum design. <br /> <br />Councilmember Musgrove commented that she also favors that design. She noted that this style <br />does seem similar to Riversbend, which she likes. <br /> <br />Councilmember Woestehoff asked if it would be possible to have a design similar to Riversbend <br />with the faux timbers. <br /> <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Director Mark Riverblood replied that they could, but they may <br />look odd with the scale of this sign proposed. <br />Councilmember Musgrove asked if the Riversbend sign uses the blue color that has been used in <br />newer signage. <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Director Mark Riverblood replied on the colors that he recalled <br />in the Riversbend sign and did not believe there was blue in that sign. <br />Councilmember Specht commented that they have been discussing the consistency in branding <br />and asked if that has been considered. <br />Chairperson Riley commented that the same logo and style is carried through as well as the sign <br />design that they have chosen. He noted that the Highway 10 bridges will also have the City logo. <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Director Mark Riverblood commented on the time that was spent <br />by the Council in developing the sign plan which does provide consistency at an affordable price <br />range. <br />Councilmember Musgrove referenced the landscaping and asked if they would add flowers or <br />plantings that would need to be maintained. She recognized that there are plantings along 47 that <br />require maintenance and that does add ongoing costs. <br /> <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Director Mark Riverblood replied that he did not put much <br />thought into the landscape other than understanding that this area is impacted by salt and snow <br />storage and does not have irrigation, therefore he believes that some type of minimal green <br />landscaping could be added that may hold up better in those conditions. <br /> <br />Public Works Committee / October 17, 2023 <br />Page 3 of 6 <br /> <br />