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value of this shipment, whether consisting of one or
more packages, IS not more than $ tOO, and !lability of
EXPRESS"IT MESSENGER SERVICE for loss or
damage, IITespectlve of the cause of such loss or
damage, Including neglIgence, IS limited to $100, un.
less a greater value IS declared and at'} Increased
charge based upon such greater valuallOn IS paid For
each $100 of value or fraction thereof, In excess of $100
per shipment, an extra charge of 501t Will be made
Further, to 91'18 EXPRESS.IT MESSENGER SERVICE
opportunity to protect shipments of high valua Items
such as cash, furs, Jewelry, negotiable securities, ete ,
It IS agreed that no shipment of such high value Items
Will be made through EXPRESS-IT MESSENGER
SERVICE Without first declaring such Items at the time
call tor setv1ce IS made Shipper's fallure to so notify
EXPRESS.IT MESSENGER SERVICE shall relieve
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hereinabove stated, shall apply EXPRESS-IT
MESSENGER SERVICE Will not be liable for loss or
damage caused by delay, or Improperly packed or
Improperly labelled shipments Claims regarding loss
or damage of any kind must be made In writing within 45
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such claim, Irrespective of the cause of such loss or
damage, InCludll1g negligence Messenger IS not
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CITY OF CLEARWATER
DEPARTMENT OF CENTRAL PERMITTING
Municipal Services BUilding
100 S Myrtle Avenue
POBox 4748
ClearNater, FL 34618-4748
PHONE (813) 562-4567
FAX (813) 562-4576
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FROM CITY OF CLEARWATER, CENTRAL PERMITTING DEPARTMENT
DON C McCARTY, DESIGN REVIEW
DATE lD!'2?::>/Qb PHONE (813) 562-4567 EXT 4583
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SIGNAGE AND IDENTIFICATION
SIGNS
Commercial signs are a necessary part of the downtown district. However, a balance
must be struck between the need to identify and call attention to individual businesses and the
need for a positive identity and quality image of the entire downtown. Signs should not detract
from the Downtown appearance, they should enhance it. Excessive competition for visibility
from a car has too often resulted in a shopping environment cbaracterized by visual clutter with
oversized, poorly placed and badly designed signs.
Sign Types
Recommended.
The types of signs used should be compatible with the building and storefront as well as
fit the overall character of the Downtown area. Flat wall signs, lItall projecting signs, window
signs, pennanent banners, and awning signs all are appropriate types of signs for Downtown
use. Sign bands above the storefront are another natural location for identifying businesses and
can be found on many older buildings.
Graphics on signs shall be legible and concise. Avoid complex and visually 'busy' signs
The use of 'logos', corporate or business symbols and identification letters may better
identify the use of a building than complex signage.
Not Recommended.
Freestanding ground signs, roof signs, large projecting signs, internally illuminated
plastic signs, standardized trademark signs (such as national soft drink signs that do not represent
the primary business name), and flashing illuminated signs are generally inappropriate.
Sign Location
Recommended.
Sign placement should be based upon visibility and compatibility with the building and
storefront. Signs should be located logically in relation to the building, not obscuring openings
or building details.
Not Recommended.
Avoid signs which to not fit the building properly, or are placed too high. Signs should
not be placed above the sill of second story windows or 15 feet above the sidewalk line.
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Number of Signs
Recommended.
The number of signs used should be limited to encourage clarity and compatibility with
the building and storefront and discourage visual clutter. Bach building should have no more
than three signs with no more than two different types of signs.
Not Recommended.
Avoid an excessive number and too many varieties of signs, including temporary signs
in display windows.
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Baekground.
In general, lighting on buildings is low in intensity and is used for accenting features,
detailing, ornamentation, and entrances. The other main purposes of building and site lighting
are for building identification, displays, signage and security. Lighting is an important element
in building design. Night appearance of a building needs to be carefully considered.
Guidelines.
Use lighting efficiently and sparingly to highlight display windows, entrances, signs and
architectural detail.
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Extema1light sources should be shielded (indirect) and should produce colors which are
as close to daylight colors as possible. Consider lighting that matches the display windows.
Avoid high intensity floodlights or light sources directed at the viewer. Neon is often
inappropriate or overused, but may be used in moderation to accentuate architectural details.
Building storefronts should be lit internally at night for both appearance and security.
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COLORS
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to a building. Three colors are normally sufficient to highlight any facade.
1. The use of one color on every surface should be avoided.
2. Two colors, base and accent, on some buildings may be sufficient.
3. Three colors (tri-color scheme), provides better visual appeal.
In general, select light, cool colors for the main body of the building. White, off-white
and pastels are appropriate. Light colors reflect the heat and are the traditional colors most
frequently used in Florida.
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contrasting colors should be used very selectively. In general, the trim may also be painted
using a slightly lighter or darker color tone of the main color.
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darker base colors and accent trim colors may be considered for approval.
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To whom it may concern:
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September 4, 1996
I the undersign Terry Tsafat1nos (Landlord) gIve
permission to Neville Rose to put a new sign at
22 North Ft. Harrison Ave. Clearwater Florida.
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