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Council Work Session
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Joint CC & Planning Comm
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05/26/2015
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Public Realm/Streetscape sign means any sign erected and maintained by public officials or public <br />agencies, or approved and authorized for use by state or local governmental authorities. <br />Sandwich Board Signs means a self-supporting, freestanding temporary sign with only two (2) sides that <br />are situated adjacent to a business with the intent to attract pedestrian traffic to businesses. Sandwich <br />board signs are not meant to be read by vehicular traffic. <br />Wall sign means any sign which is affixed to a wall of any building. This definition includes individual <br />letter signs and signs on mansards. <br />Window sign means a sign installed inside a window, or any sign placed within a building for the purpose <br />of being visible from the public right-of-way. This does not include merchandise on display. <br />Projecting <br />or Hanging <br />Sign <br />Wall Sign <br />integrated <br />into the <br />building <br />design <br />Pedestrian -Oriented Tenant Signs <br />Awning Sign <br />Window Signs <br />Design Framework — The COR Page 30 <br />February 28, 2012 <br />
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