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(b) Shopping center signs. In accordance with section 117-54, the developer shall submit a sign plan for <br />approval, drawn to scale with elevations, at the time application is made for site plan approval. The sign plan <br />shall include but not be limited to the following information: nu mber of signs, type of signs, sign sizes, type <br />of construction materials, sign messages, and proposed sign locations. <br />(c) Permitted freestanding signs under previous section 117-519(a) (business use signs), and located within the <br />Highway 10 Signage Overlay District as defined by this section and not further regulated by the Mississippi <br />River Corridor Critical Area Overlay District, shall be allowed to a height of not more than 75 feet and an area <br />of not greater than 150 square feet (for a single -user sign) or 300 square feet (for a multi-user sign). Signs <br />permitted under this section shall have a monument style base constructed of materials that are consistent <br />with the principal building to a minimum height of six feet. <br />(Code 1978, § 9.12.08; Ord. No. 94-02, 2-28-1994; Ord. No. 03-31, 9-15-2003; Ord. No. 08-07, § 2, 2-12-2008; Ord. <br />No. 08-25, § 2, 8-12-2008; Ord. No. 10-11, § 2, 7-27-2010; Ord. No. 13-15, § 2, 8-27-2013; Ord. No. 22-20, § 3, 7- <br />26-2022) <br />Sec. 117-520. E-1 and E-2 Employment Districts. <br />(a) Wall, canopy or marquee sign. Total sign area may not exceed 15 percent of the front building facade. Sign <br />height shall not exceed the top of the parapet wall or, if no parapet wall, sign height shall not exceed the <br />height of the eaves. A wall, canopy or marquee sign may be located on the outermost wall of any principal <br />building but shall not project more than 16 inches from the wall to which the sign is to be affixed. Where a <br />principal building is devoted to two or more permitted uses, the operator of each such use may install a wall <br />sign upon his proportionate share of the building wall to which the sign is to be affixed. The maximum gross <br />surface area of each such wall sign shall be determined by calculating the proportionate share of the area of <br />the building wall, including doors and windows to which the sign is to be affixed and applying such <br />proportion to the total permitted wall sign aggregate gross surface area for the building. The gross surface <br />area of a wall sign may be increased by ten percent if such wall sign: <br />(1) Consists only of individual, outlined alphabetic, numeric, and/or symbolic characters without <br />background except provided by the building surface to which the sign is to be affixed; and <br />(2) Any illumination, if any, is achieved through shielded illumination, shielded silhouette lighting, or <br />shielded spot lighting but not any lighting where the light source is visible or exposed on the face or <br />sides of the characters. <br />(b) Ground signs. There shall not be more than one ground sign for each parcel or per road frontage on parcels <br />with more than one road frontage, not to exceed an aggregate of two ground signs. The gross surface area of <br />a ground sign shall not exceed 100 square feet for each exposed face nor exceed an aggregate gross surface <br />area of 200 square feet. For parcels qualifying for two ground signs, the second ground sign shall not exceed <br />50 square feet for each exposed face nor exceed an aggregate gross surface area of 100 square feet and may <br />not exceed 12.5 feet in height as measured in section 117-463(c) of this section. <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 one sign for <br />each entrance and/or exit and shall not exceed four square feet for each exposed face. Parking lot <br />directional signs shall not project higher than five feet in height, as measured from the established <br />grade of the parking area to which such signs are accessory. <br />(3) <br />Parking lot instructional signs designating the conditions of use or identification of parking areas shall <br />not exceed eight square feet and shall not project higher than ten feet in height for wall signs and <br />(Supp. No. 13, Update 2) <br />Created: 2024-07-25 15: 21 :45 [EST] <br />Page 13 of 15 <br />