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l <br /> D <br /> Curt Tveit 1111 <br /> Dis LE:5112V021E <br /> From: Kyle Williams <Kyle.Williams@daktronics.corCITY OF EVERETT <br /> Sent: Friday, December 03, 2021 11:46 AM Permit Services <br /> To: Curt Tveit <br /> Cc: Darren Garvey; Rune Harkestad <br /> Subject: RE: PLANNING CORRECTIONS for S2109-007 10312 EVERGREEN WAY <br /> Curt, <br /> Thank you for reaching out. Here are responses regarding these specific items that they called out in the planning <br /> review: (I am not addressing the setback and design items) <br /> 1. The sign software settings can be set to prohibit animation and movement on the display. <br /> 2. The software has the ability to set a minimum hold-time for content on the display. We can set that to two- <br /> seconds to meet that portion of the 2-1-2 requirement. <br /> 3. Brightness Limits: <br /> a. The sign has an integral light sensor that monitors ambient lighting conditions and sets the display <br /> brightness to be no more than 0.3 foot-candles(fc) above those ambient levels. <br /> b. The display settings can be set to limit the maximum daytime brightness to 5,000 nits. <br /> c. The display settings can be set to limit the maximum nighttime brightness to 150 nits. <br /> d. This is a function of location, orientation, and brightness. I do not know if display performance will need <br /> to be further limited to meet this, but changes can be applied to the settings as needed to comply. <br /> 4. Sign settings will be set to prohibit animation and movement on the display. For reference, the city definition of <br /> Video Board is below: <br /> "Video board" means an electronically activated ;sign: that creates the effect of motion or <br /> animation, except as allowed by Chapter 19.36 EMC for changing electronic <br /> message sins,which are in compliance with the 2-1-2 provision. <br /> Let me know if there is anything else that I can help address. From a practical standpoint, the brightness levels that are <br /> called out (5,000 nits, 150 nits)feel somewhat arbitrary as daytime sunlight (on a clear day) measures in excess of 6,500 <br /> nits. We can comply, but measuring brightness in footcandles is a more relevant comparison to ambient lighting <br /> conditions. <br /> Kyle Williams . ::= <br /> Mobile Pr oree206-612-8384 <br /> Wehdaktronics..com Facebook Twitter YouTube <br /> Access support resources on specific products at www.daktronics.com/support. <br /> MySupport I Videos I Knowledge Base I Daktronics Blogs I Contact Us <br /> From: Curt Tveit<curt@signmartusa.com> <br /> Sent:Tuesday, November 30, 2021 3:20 PM <br /> To: Kyle Williams<Kyle.Williams@daktronics.com> <br /> Cc: Darren Garvey<darren@signmartusa.com>; Rune Harkestad<rune.harkestad@kidder.com> <br /> Subject: FW: PLANNING CORRECTIONS for S2109-007 10312 EVERGREEN WAY <br /> This email originated outside of Daktronics.Use caution when opening links or attachments.Report questionable emails to ITHeIp. <br /> 1 <br />