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a. Classic historic design style; <br />b. Creative image reflecting current or historic character of the City; <br />c. Inventive representation of the use, name, or logo of the structure or business. <br />3. Architectural Criteria. The sign shall: <br />a. Utilize or enhance the architectural elements of the building; and <br />b. Be placed in a logical location in relation to the overall composition of the building's <br />fagade and not cover any key architectural features and details of the fagade. <br />4. Neighborhood Impacts. The sign shall be located and designed not to cause light and glare <br />impacts on neighboring residential uses. <br />Prohibited signs <br />The following signs are prohibited: <br />A. Box signs or cabinet signs, whether on a wall, projecting or on canopies are prohibited <br />except for logo signs permitted as part of an overall sign plan. <br />B. Signs employing mercury vapor, low pressure and high pressure sodium and metal halide <br />lighting; plastic panel rear -lighted signs. <br />C. Signs on roofs, dormers, and balconies. <br />D. Billboards. <br />E. Signs painted or mounted upon the exterior side or rear walls on any principle or accessory <br />building or structure, except as otherwise permitted hereunder. <br />F. Free standing pylon signs over six feet in height, except community signs. <br />G. Back -lit awnings. <br />H. Interchangeable letter boards or panels. <br />I. Flashing signs. <br />J. Off -premises signs, except community signs. <br />Real Estate Signs <br />Real estate signs advertising that a particular property is for sale, rent, or lease are limited to one sign <br />per property. <br />Temporary Signs <br />Temporary signs are allowed per Section 117-465 (Temporary signs) of the Zoning Ordinance. <br />Design Framework — The COR Page 34 <br />