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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 COR development manager shall develop standards for these <br /> public realm signs as part of the Master Sign Plan.The Master Sign Plan shall be incorporated by <br /> reference and may be updated from time to time. Such signage shall be allowed on public spaces as <br /> needed to provide information and wayfinding. No advertising shall be allowed on Public <br /> Realm/Streetscape Signs except for community events. <br /> Community signs <br /> Community signs include are planned to include three (3) signs on Highway 10, as shown on the Signage <br /> Plan (see Figure 6: 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 /> These off-site signs are allowed as shown on the signage plan and shall have consistent materials and <br /> colors. The Master Sign Plan shall detail the materials, colors and standards for these three (3) <br /> community signs. The Master Sign Plan shall include standards for which tenants shall be allowed on <br /> the community signs. <br /> Desirable signs are designed to be <br /> architecturally compatible with buildings <br /> v- - within the development and other signage <br /> within the development <br /> Project Signs <br /> Project signs are permitted within all COR sub-districts. <br /> One (1) freestanding sign is allowed per building, provided that the following standards are met: <br /> A. The building in which the advertising business is located, shall be set back a minimum of six <br /> (6) feet from a public street right-of-way. <br /> B. The area of each face of the signboard shall not exceed six (6) square feet and the signboard <br /> shall not have more than two (2) readable faces <br /> C. The height of the top of the signboard, or of any posts, brackets, or other supporting <br /> elements shall not exceed six(6')feet from the ground. <br /> Design Framework-The COR Page 32 <br /> February 28, 2012 <br />