Gino
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Mike Jackson had an article in SignCraft a few years back with that exact scenario I mentioned. He built a sign for a restaurant and figured the square footage down to the inch. Later the customer wanted to add a beam to the bottom that read "RESTAURANT". Because he had figured so accurately he was able to add to the sign since he has some extra footage to play with.
There have been more recent articles in SignCraft that cover this very situation, can't hurt to ask when pulling the permit anyway.
Maybe someone can remember the article that Mike Jackson wrote, huge sign with an elk and crossed rifles. I guess Jackson Hole Wyoming is different (lenient) than other towns.
Anyway Flexi will figure it for you, which was the point of the question. How you use the info is up to you.
Whether or not Jackson Hole or any other municipality allows things to be measured like this, I can't really say. I've never heard of it, never quoted that way and no one has ever sold me substrates based upon what I will use or not. I kinda like it, but still it doesn't sound very feasible.
Your best advise was just ask and see what they say.
So, if I wanted to build a sign 1 foot wide and 32 feet tall, it would be considered a 4' x 8' sign type of permit, just in a different position ?? Hmmmm...... I can see a totally new appraoch to obtaining permits.