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Council denies Bernotas’ request for electronic sign

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“It’s disappointing, but we submit to the process,” he said.

The City Council handles electronic sign requests on a case-by-case basis.

In December 2011, the Council voted 6-1 to approve an electronic messaging sign for Sage YMCA, at 701 Manor Road in a largely residential neighborhood, over objections from nearby homeowners and concerns from the city’s planning commission. Council member Carolyn Schofield opposed the Sage YMCA sign request. Some homeowners who live near the YMCA facility are outside the city’s corporate limits and can’t vote in city elections.

Shepley said the YMCA sign proposal was set back farther from neighboring homes than the Bernotas sign proposal. He also said he was concerned about the precedent it would set for the city’s 11 other middle and elementary schools, most of which are in residential areas. Even so, he lauded the effort of students, PTO members and school staff.

“I feel bad,” Shepley said. “But the civics lesson here is that before you raise the money, you need to identify what you are going to be allowed to build.”

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