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building owner has submitted a comprehensive sign plan approved by the Zoning <br />Administrator. The comprehensive sign plan for the building shall include similar <br />design standards including sign material, color, style, spacing and size. <br />4. Signs for buildings facing Highway 10. Single or multi -tenant buildings that have <br />frontage on Highway 10 or are separated from Highway 10 only by other public right-of- <br />way, shall be allowed to have signage on that street elevation that is up to five (5%) <br />percent of the wall area of that building facade with no maximum square footage. <br />B. Wall -mounted building directory signs identifying the occupants of a commercial building, <br />including upper story business uses, provided the following standards are met: <br />1. The sign is located next to the entrance. <br />2. The sign shall project outward from the wall to which it is attached no more than six <br />inches (6"). <br />3. The sign shall not extend above the parapet, eave, or building facade. <br />4. The area of the signboard shall not exceed three (3) square feet, with each tenant <br />limited to one (1) square foot. <br />5. The height of the lettering, numbers, or graphics shall not exceed four inches (4"). <br />6. One (1) such sign is allowed per public building entrance and is allowed in addition to <br />other permitted wall signage. <br />C. Applied letters may substitute for wall -mounted signs, if constructed of painted wood, <br />painted cast metal, bronze, brass, acrylic or black anodized aluminum. The height of applied <br />letters shall not exceed 12 inches. <br />D. Logos are considered signs and shall be included in the maximum allowable sign area. <br />E. Window or door signs, provided that the following standards are met: <br />1. The sign shall not exceed ten percent of the window or door area or four (4) square feet, <br />whichever is less. <br />2. The sign shall be silk screened, hand painted, applied letters/graphics, neon tubing or <br />other sign technologies that meet these standards. <br />3. Limited to one (1) sign per business, applied on either the window or the door, but not <br />on both. <br />4. The sign shall not have an opaque backing of any type although smoked glass is allowed. <br />Design Framework — The COR Page 35 <br />February 28, 2012 <br />