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Wall Signs <br />Wall signs are permitted within all COR sub-districts. <br />Wall signs shall be permitted on one (1) wall, except that lots with frontage on more than one (1) street <br />may have signage on one (1) wall per street frontage. <br />Within the COR1, COR3, COR4 and COR5 districts, the following standards apply: <br />A.Wall-mounted or painted signs, provided the following standards are met: <br /> <br />1.The sign shall be affixed to the front facade of the building, and shall project outward <br />from the wall to which it is attached no more than six inches . <br /> <br />2.Single Tenant Buildings. Each building shall be allowed one (1) wall sign per street <br />frontage. Signage must be located on the street elevation. The area of the sign shall <br />not exceed fifteen (15%) percent of the ground floor building facade area. Individual <br />signs may not exceed. <br /> <br />3.Multi-Tenant Buildings. <br /> <br />a.Each building shall be allowed wall signage on the street frontage elevation. For <br />buildings with multiple street frontages, the allowable signage is per street frontage. <br />Signage must be located on the street elevation. <br />b.Each building is allowed wall signage that shall not exceed 5% of the wall area of the <br />building façade adjacent to the street. Individual signs may not exceed 50 square <br />feet. <br />c.Tenant signage must be located on the tenant lease space. <br />d.At least fifty (50%) percent of the allowed signage must be allocated to ground floor <br />tenants and located on the ground floor. <br />e.Signage is limited to a maximum of one (1) sign per business/tenant, except that <br />tenants with frontage on multiple streets may be permitted to have signage on each <br />street frontage. <br />f.Multi-tenant buildings must have wall signs of similar design. Sign permits for <br />Design Framework The COR (Amendment #1) Page 36 <br />November 27, 2012 <br /> <br />