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ten feet in height for wall signs and seven feet in height for ground signs, as <br />measured from the established grade of the parking area to which such signs are <br />accessory. <br />4. Window signs are restricted to 30 percent of the area of the window in which the <br />sign is to be displayed. <br />(3) Prohibited signs (except as allowed in subsection (0(2) of this section): <br />a. Signs employing mercury vapor, low pressure and high pressure sodium and metal <br />halide lighting; plastic panel rear - lighted signs. <br />b. Signs on roofs, dormers, and balconies. <br />c. Billboards. <br />d Signs painted or mounted upon the exterior side or rear walls on any principle or <br />accessory building or structure, except as otherwise permitted hereunder. <br />e. Free standing pylon signs over six feet in height. <br />f. Back -lit awnings. <br />g. Interchangeable letter boards or panels. <br />h. Flashing signs. <br />i. Off - premises signs. <br />(4) Real estate signage. Real estate signs advertising that a particular property is for sale, rent, <br />or lease are limited to one sign per property. <br />(g) Development review process within The COR Districts. Development within the COR will <br />generally consist of a subdivision and site plan. In these cases, the applicant will follow the normal <br />subdivision and site plan requirements of the city subject to the submittal requirements contained <br />herein. For subdivisions, the review process will include sketch plan review, preliminary plat, and <br />final plat. For site plans, the review process will include a preliminary site plan and final site plan. <br />(1) <br />Sketch plan review. <br />a. Pre - meeting with city staff. Prior to making an official subdivision application to the <br />city for development of a parcel within the COR District, the applicant shall meet with <br />city staff to present the proposed development. City staff shall review the development <br />with all relevant ordinances and ensure compatibility with the COR District intent, <br />master plan and development guidelines for the COR. <br />b. A sketch plan shall be prepared in accordance with the regulations of this chapter and <br />the applicant shall submit the plan to the zoning administrator for review and <br />comment, to ensure compliance with the COR master plan and development <br />guidelines, the COR District and other city codes and regulations. <br />