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2004-61
Date
9/20/2004
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157
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EXHIBIT «G„ <br />ENVIRONMENTAL GRAPHICS AND SIGNAGE STANDARDS <br />The purpose of the regulations set forth in this Section is to coordinate the type, placement, and physical <br />dimensions of signs and environmental graphics within the Property. <br />1. Permitted Signs: <br />The following types of advertising signs are permitted on the Property, subject to the <br />standards set forth in this Section. <br />(a) Window Signs. Food and Entertainment uses may use internally lit window signs <br />(made of decorative neon) inside of their businesses. Any business shall be <br />limited to a maximum of two (2) window signs. <br />(b) Proiecting Signs. Projecting Signs, which are mounted under canopies or <br />projected in a sidewalk easement perpendicular to a building fagade, are <br />permitted up to ten (10) square feet in size per sign, provided that there is a <br />clearance of at least eight feet (8') between the bottom of the sign and the <br />ground. <br />(c) Rental Siqns. Temporary, non-illuminated signs advertising the sale, lease or <br />rental of the premises upon which the sign is located are permitted. <br />(d) Name Plates. Professional name plates and signs not exceeding three (3) <br />square feet in size are permitted. Name plates may be mounted, projecting or <br />shingle. <br />(e) Information Siqns. Information signs are permitted. Information signs may be <br />freestanding or mounted. Signs shall not encroach into the Sight Triangle at <br />street intersections: <br />(f) Temporary Signs and Banners. Temporary banners and signs promoting a <br />special event, such as, but not limited to, a fair, exposition, play, concert, or <br />meeting sponsored by a governmental, charitable, educational, or religious <br />organization are permitted. <br />(g) Special Events Signs. The Master Architectural Control Committee may approve <br />the use of signs for special events. <br />(h) Wall Signs. The size of a wall sign shall be limited to the size of the building wall <br />it is attached to: either 10 percent of the wall area or 1.5 square feet for each <br />linear foot of the building's wall, whichever is less. <br />(i) Awning Signs. Individual letters on awning signs shall not exceed eight inches <br />(8") in height. <br />(j) Grand Opening Signs. When a certificate of occupancy has been issued for a <br />new business and within one (1) year thereafter, one (1) Grand Opening Sign <br />permit shall be allowed to advertise the new business. On-Site signs may <br />include either a banner or pennant, which may be in addition to any other legal <br />sign allowed by these regulations. The height and area of such signs shall be <br />limited to the applicable regulations for the sign classification. In addition to the <br />?'- on-site Grand Opening Sign, a temporary sign may be placed off-premises with <br />the permission of the property owner. The permit holder shall be the responsible <br />party for compliance with the Grand Opening Sign Permit regulations. A Grand <br />Blanco River Village PDD Development Standards
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