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Standards <br /> Public Realm/Streetscape Signs <br /> The pedestrian oriented nature of The COR requires unique signage the will build on the design concepts <br /> for The COR. These types of signs in include banner signs on the streetlights, kiosks, street signs, <br /> wayfinding signs, signage for public parking ramps, etc. As the design concept for The COR has been <br /> refined, so has the signage plan.The Master Sign Plan is included as Appendix B. Size, location, and <br /> construction specifications of these signs shall be determined by the Master Sign Plan, which must be <br /> approved by the City Council, after a recommendation by the Planning Commission. Careful foresight <br /> has been given to size of signs based on needs of the adjacent roadways in order to maintain adequate <br /> safety standards that may otherwise be compromised by poor design. Roadways with higher speeds <br /> warrant larger lettering to maintain safe travel. <br /> Community and Gateway signs <br /> Community signs include are planned to include three (3) signs on Highway 10, as shown on the Signage <br /> Plan (see Figure 5: Signage Plan). The signs include the existing Community Sign near the future transit <br /> plaza, the sign at the northwest corner of Highway 10 and Ramsey Boulevard and the planned sign at <br /> the northwest corner of Highway 10 and Armstrong Boulevard. <br /> Gateway signs are planned at multiple locations at entrances to The COR from major roadways, as <br /> shown on the Signage Plan. General gateway signs may identify The COR only. Retail Gateway signs may <br /> include provisions for off-premise,tenant sign panels. <br /> These off-site signs, part of a unified development, are allowed as shown on the signage plan and shall <br /> have consistent materials and colors. Community and Gateway Signs shall conform to the design of the <br /> Master Sign Plan.Tenants within the unified development shall be allowed to utilize tenant panels on <br /> the Community and Retail Gateway Signs. <br /> Amendments to the Master Sign Plan and Approved Community Signs. As the Master Sign Plan is <br /> adopted as part of the zoning ordinance, and has the effect of being a zoning ordinances, amendments <br /> to the Master Sign Plan must be processed by Ordinance and approved by City Council after review and <br /> recommendation by the Planning Commission. <br /> Design Framework-The COR(Amendment#1) Page 33 <br /> November 27, 2012 <br />