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D. Sandwich board signs must leave a minimum of five feet (5') of clearance for pedestrian <br />access if placed on a public or private sidewalk. Sandwich board signs may not hinder the <br />ability of persons to access vehicles parked at the curb and/or access to a building. <br />E. Acceptable materials for sandwich board signs shall include the following: metal, wood <br />synthetic materials such as a chalk board and whiteboard. Sandwich board signs shall not <br />be illuminated, nor shall they contain moving parts, or have balloons, streamers, stringers, <br />pennants or similar adornments attached to them. Sandwich board signs shall be <br />maintained in a good appearance at all times. <br />F. No sandwich board sign shall be secured, tethered or installed on traffic devices, utility <br />equipment, street furniture, street lights, or any other public fixture. <br />G. Sandwich board signs are temporary signs and shall not be counted towards the total sign <br />area of the site for permanent signage. <br />Temporary Signs <br />Temporary signs are allowed per Section 117-465 (Temporary signs) of the Zoning Ordinance, except as <br />noted below: <br />A. Freestanding temporary signs shall only be allowed in the COR1 District. <br />B. In all other COR districts, temporary signs shall be limited to temporary sandwich board signs or <br />temporary wall signage. <br />Off -Site Signs <br />Off -site signs are prohibited except for wayfinding and community signage specifically allowed by the <br />Design Framework. <br />Design Framework — The COR Page 38 <br />February 28, 2012 <br />