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Committee approves most Island Lumber signs, holds 'hardware' sign for redesign
Summary
The committee approved four of five Island Lumber sign applications, citing their historic look, but held one 'hardware' sign for revision to avoid setting a precedent for product-only signage; the committee asked the applicant to submit a master campus sign plan when the drive approach is finalized.
The Sign Advisory Committee approved four of five sign applications from Island Lumber on Oct. 21 and held a single "hardware" sign for revision to allow further review of campus signage and to avoid setting a precedent for product-oriented large lettering on building facades.
Val (Island Lumber representative) told the committee some of the letters dated to 1965 and said the letters across the campus are 14 inches in height. "The first island lumber letter sign went up in 1965, and I think that would be…
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