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Committee approves Tom Nevers sign designs, orders removal from gates
Summary
The Nantucket Sign Advisory Committee approved neighborhood speed-limit and no-parking signs as part of a master sign plan, with conditions requiring removal of signs from gates and mounting as a single post-mounted sign in gray paint; committee also added a note that future street signage should be painted wood, not metal.
The Nantucket Sign Advisory Committee on Oct. 21 approved a set of neighborhood signs in the Tom Nevers area, contingent on removing signage attached to residential gates and mounting the approved blades on single, independent posts painted gray.
Committee members said the applications were acceptable for appearance but asked that the signs not be attached to private gates. "These signs have been up there for probably 15 years," said Bert, a neighborhood association representative, describing past problems with hunting parties and contractors parking along roads. "We painted all the post gray, like you requested, and we've given you a map." The committee’s motion required removal of signs…
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