We did one a little over a year ago, where we submitted all the plans for permits. They changed things on us several times..... all costing our customer a considerable amount more money over time. We were finally given the go ahead once we submitted our stamped engineer drawings. Oops, "
Change". They came back and told us the sign hadda be moved back about 30" to meet the 26' set back. Wha....?? We already addressed that. Here, a year down the road they were gonna change the straight corners to rounded corners, which will take the set back further than what was staked out. Guess what..... Guess who decided this one ?? The municipal engineer. In his letter to the customer stating he was in violation of some laws, not yet on the books for another year,
he will be in another year. He told us different calculation for our pad now that it was gonna be moved. New specs for the pad and this was only a frickin' 3' x 8' 2-sided cabinet about 40" outta the ground. They came in and did a wind check and told us it had to withstand 145 mph wind loads. Right. We don't get hurricanes around here. Hails storm, heavy rains and winds maybe up to 85, even sometimes like you said 115, but never 145. Till it was all over, the permits and all the stupid crap cost the customer more than the sign and it's installation. That's just plain wrong.
Not to be rude, but another township engineer stuck his head in on a job about 12 years ago, about 10 miles up the road. I was younger and had bigger b@lls and got right in his face and he completely backed down. That went swimmingly. Yep, they're around.
I have one (monument sign) coming up in King of Prussia...... what do ya know about those d!ckwads ?? Their marketing department is making up the layouts as we speak. We're basing it off of all the others in the area. Then, we'll submit. Should I go in first ??