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8. That parcels in the 14-1 Highway 10 Business District are limited to one (1) ground sign per parcel or <br />per road frontage. <br />9. That the gross surface area of a ground sign is limited to 100 square feet per sign face (nor should it <br />exceed an aggregate gross surface area of 200 square feet). <br />10. That the maximum height permitted by City Code for a ground sign is twenty -five (25) feet. <br />11. That the Applicant is proposing to utilize the existing framework of a pylon -style ground sign on the - <br />Subject Property to install new lexon panels supporting The COR and to identify tenants of the <br />development. <br />12. That the proposed signage totals ninety -eight (98) square feet in size. <br />13. That the height of the existing framework is roughly twenty -three (23) feet and the proposal includes <br />adding an architectural cap to the framework, resulting in an overall height of twenty -five (25) feet. <br />14. That since the proposed signage would direct attention to a business, commodity, service, <br />entertainment, or attraction sold, offered or existing elsewhere than upon the same lot or parcel <br />where such sign is displayed, the sign would also be classified as a billboard. <br />15. That billboards are listed as a prohibited sign in City Code. <br />16. That City Code requires- ground signs within fifty (50) feet of any street or highway regulatory or <br />warning sign, or any traffic sign or signal, to have a minimum vertical clearance of twelve (12) feet <br />above the centerline of the pavement unless it can be shown that the sign will not interfere with the <br />ability of drivers and pedestrians to see any street or highway sign, or any traffic sign or signal, or <br />any crossroad or crosswalk and that the sign will not distract drivers nor offer any confusion to any <br />street or highway, sign, or any traffic sign or signal. <br />17. That it does not appear that the proposed sign will interfere with the ability of drivers or pedestrians <br />to see any street or highway sign, any traffic sign or signal, or any crossroad or crosswalk nor does it <br />appear that the sign will distract drivers or offer any confusion to any street or highway, sign, or any <br />traffic sign or signal. <br />18. That the Applicant has stated the additional sign would be beneficial to support The COR <br />development and to help guide visitors to the area. <br />19. That the City has, in the past, approved requests to exceed sign size restrictions allowed by City <br />Code. <br />20. That the proposal will not grant the Applicant special privileges that are denied to other properties in <br />the commercial area. <br />21. That the proposal will be designed so as to be harmonious and appropriate in appearance with the <br />existing or intended character of the vicinity and will not change the essential character of the area. <br />RESOLUTION #10 -09 -219 <br />Page 2 of 4 <br />