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1 JOHN OXIAN: I don't understand why they are spending money to put a sign up like this when <br /> 2 they are short of money to put back a marquee,which will restore a character-defining feature of <br /> 3 the building. Why not use the money that they are going to spend on making this sign for the <br /> 4 marquee instead? This proposal would put a sign where there was never a sign in the first place. <br /> 5 <br /> 6 SKIP MCCRAY: When I talked to Dennis Andre,he was trying to come up with some sort of <br /> 7 signage to identify the Palais Royal as being above the Vine Restaurant which has moved in <br /> 8 below. He is trying to generate more business so he can generate more revenue. That was his <br /> 9 sole purpose for having this sign above on the second floor in between those two windows; so <br /> 10 that he could identify that portion as the Palais Royal. <br /> 11 <br /> 12 JOHN OXIAN: I would rather see you doing something, like the awnings down below,which at <br /> 13 one time some of them were there, than to put a sign up. <br /> 14 <br /> 15 SKIP MCCRAY: We did do the big circular canopy above the entrance to the Palais Royal. <br /> 16 <br /> 17 MARY JANE CHASE: The proposed sign is totally out of character with the building. <br /> 18 <br /> 19 SKIP MCCRAY: I agree with you it doesn't match the architecture of the building. Dennis saw <br /> 20 the same sign next door on Club LaSalle,which we installed. He used this as his motivation. <br /> 21 <br /> 22 GERALD UJDAK: I think it's totally out of character and it ruins the fagade. <br /> 23 <br /> 24 JOHN OXIAN: Years ago you used to have an awning on almost every window on the south <br /> 25 and east side of the building. You also had an awning over the entranceway. Some of those <br /> 26 awnings had Palais Royal written on them so you would know. <br /> 27 <br /> 28 SKIP MCCRAY: We are in the process at this time of restoring those. The graphics will be <br /> 29 changed on those awnings to the Vine's logo,just on the retractable awnings that are associated <br /> 30 with the Vine Restaurant. The other awnings will remain the property of the city of South Bend <br /> 31 and the Palais Royal, or the Morris Performing Arts Center, I guess. <br /> 32 <br /> 33 JOANN SPORLEDER: This side of the building as far as we know never had a sign on it there <br /> 34 and there would be no way that we could legitimately advise in favor of such a thing for a <br /> 35 national register property. Furthermore, this particular sign is kind of an Art Deco, Art Nouveau <br /> 36 style and it is stuck on top of what I would call a Spanish Baroque-Rococo style building. The <br /> 37 two just simply don't go together. I think nobody is well served by pursuing this and I think that <br /> 38 is what our recommendation to down state should be. <br /> 39 <br /> 40 CATHERINE HOSTETLER: Seconds the motion. <br /> 41 <br /> 42 JOHN OXIAN: How about the awnings? <br /> 43 <br /> 44 JOANN SPORLEDER: The awnings are great. I will amend my motion to include a favorable <br /> 45 opinion regarding the awnings over the first story windows. <br /> 46 <br /> 47 CATHERINE HOSTETLER: Seconds the amended motion. It carries unanimously. <br /> 2 <br />