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D. The signboard shall be constructed of wood, acrylic, aluminum or metal and shall be <br />architecturally compatible with the style, composition, materials, colors and details of the <br />building. <br />E. No part of the sign shall encroach on the right-of-way and its location shall not interfere <br />with pedestrian or vehicular circulation. <br />F. Limited to one (1) sign per building and shall not be in addition to wall -mounted, applied <br />letter or projecting signs. <br />G. The readable faces of the sign shall be perpendicular to the adjacent street. <br />In the COR2 District, the following signage shall be allowed: <br />A. Ground sign. There shall not be more than one (1) ground sign for each parcel. The gross <br />surface area of a ground sign shall not exceed one hundred (100) square feet for each <br />exposed face nor exceed an aggregate gross surface area of two hundred (200) square feet. <br />B. Menu board. One (1) on -site menu board per drive -up or walk-up lane of a drive-in <br />restaurant up to a maximum of thirty-two (32) square feet each and a maximum height of <br />three (3) feet. Menu boards are allowed a message on one (1) side only and cannot contain <br />an advertising message. <br />C. Directional signs. <br />1. Directional or instructional signs are permitted in accordance with Section 117-463(1). <br />2. Parking lot directional signs designating parking area entrances and exits are limited to <br />one (1) sign for each entrance and/or exit and shall not exceed four (4) square feet for <br />each exposed face. Parking lot directional signs shall not project higher than five feet (5') <br />in height, as measured from the established grade of the parking area to which such <br />signs are accessory. <br />3. Parking lot instructional signs designating the conditions of use or identification parking <br />areas shall not exceed eight (8) square feet and shall not project higher than ten (10) <br />feet in height for wall signs and seven (7) feet in height for ground signs, as measured <br />from the established grade of the parking area to which such signs are accessory. <br />Design Framework — The COR Page 33 <br />February 28, 2012 <br />