Richmond
preschool's sign approved by P&Z
By Jami
Elzinga
September 3, 2008 | RICHMOND -- Tuesday's session of
the Richmond Planning and Zoning Commission meeting
was an important one for Candice Nagata. Her newly permitted
preschool that is run out of her home will get a sign
put out in front. "Through a Child's Eyes Discovery
Preschool" is the name of Nagata's new school.
The sign will aid Nagata in advertising her new business
and help get the word out to the community. Nagata had
just barely received a permit to start up her preschool
two weeks before.
The most important thing was that it met all the zoning
ordinances for a sign. The guidelines that had to be
met were that it be no bigger than 9 square feet, and
it stands no taller than 5 feet high. The sign will
be made of wood and is approximately 2 feet by 4 feet,
making it a total of 8 square feet. The sign itself
will have the name of the preschool engraved on it,
with a magnifying glass pointed on the word "child"
to emphasize their focus is on the children.
The motion to approve the sign passed with no objection.
After the vote, commission member Monica Merrill gave
Nagata an admonition to "keep up on the upkeep of the
sign just so nobody talks bad about you. It has an effect
on the outlook of the community."
Nagata replied, "We will. We want it to be successful.
Its only design is to enrich the community."
Classes start Tuesday, and Nagata hopes to have full
enrollment by next year. Nagata went to Utah State University
and received her bachelor of arts degree with a dual
major in elementary education and early childhood development.
She also taught kindergarten in the Box Elder School
District.
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