Henry Raymond

Vermont News => Current News & Events => Topic started by: Henry on June 02, 2009, 07:00:11 AM

Title: Al's French Fries Working On Exception For Keeping Sign
Post by: Henry on June 02, 2009, 07:00:11 AM
South Burlington is enforcing its sign regulations after a grace period was given.  Al's French Fries might just qualify, as I would say it is probably one of the oldest businesses in South Burlington besides Greers.

Bill Bissonette, co-owner of Al’s French Frys, said he would consider getting his business recognized as a state or national historic site, if the council would consider absolving such sites from certain sign regulations. City Planner Paul Connor recommended the council consider Bissonette’s proposal.

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Title: Re: Al's French Fries Working On Exception For Keeping Sign
Post by: Henry on June 02, 2009, 09:47:42 AM
South Burlington's City Council has suspended the deadline on an ordinance limiting the size of road signs.

The ordinance aims to improve the aesthetics and limit distractions along the big strip development on Williston Road. Originally, businesses had until Wednesday to remove noncompliant signs or pay a daily fine. The Sheraton Burlington Hotel and Conference Center and Staples have already removed their signs. But Monday night, the owners of Al's French Frys, Airport Grocery and an office building on Patchen Road asked the Council to reconsider. The Council agreed to revisit the ordinance, which could take months. In the meantime the signs can stay up.