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Special Joint CC, Planning & EDA
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05/11/2022
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Overall Framework- Signage <br /> Overview <br /> Signage within The COR should provide a system for clear wayfinding for all modes of transportation and <br /> should ensure successful business operation while maintaining the design aesthetic of this unique <br /> project. These sign standards are intended to allow flexibility and creativity while maintaining the <br /> design concepts of The COR. Due to the distinctive nature of The COR,the sign standards from the City <br /> Code are not applicable and signage shall be allowed as prescribed by the Design Framework. A Master <br /> Sign Plan identifies the location of key sign locations (see Figure 6: Signage Plan). <br /> Guideline Recommendations <br /> The COR development manager shall prepare a Master Sign Plan for the public elements of the project, <br /> which are in compliance with the design framework and will be adopted by <br /> reference. The Master Sign Plan will specifically address public signs including: <br /> • The three (3) off-site community signs <br /> • Banner signs on light poles <br /> • Signage for public parks <br /> • Signage for public parking ramps <br /> d. <br /> • Signage for public buildings <br /> • Community kiosks <br /> Objectives <br /> Signage should be used as a tool to help identify businesses and neighborhoods with The COR and <br /> should have elements that are focused on the pedestrian nature of The COR as well as the signage needs <br /> for businesses. <br /> • Signage and lighting which is integrated into the design of the building is encouraged. <br /> Definitions <br /> Awning Sign means a sign incorporated into or attached to an awning. <br /> Community sign means an off-site sign identifying the development name and key tenants. Community <br /> signs may also include public information. Reader boards are allowed to be incorporated into <br /> community signs within The COR. <br /> Temporary Sign means a sign which is erected or displayed for a limited period of time and not affixed to <br /> a Minnesota State Building Code approved structure. <br /> Project sign means a freestanding area identification sign which identifies a single-family or multifamily <br /> residential subdivision, a commercial development or an industrial park or office park and which is <br /> located on the same parcel as the development it identifies. <br /> Projecting sign means any sign, all or any part of which extends beyond the surface of the building or <br /> wall by more than 16 inches. <br /> Design Framework-The COR Page 29 <br /> February 28, 2012 <br />
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