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seven feet in height for ground signs, as measured from the established grade of the parking area to <br />which such signs are accessory. <br />(d) Window signs. Window signs shall not exceed 30 percent of the area of the window in which the sign is <br />proposed to be displayed. <br />(Code 1978, § 9.12.09; 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. 17-01, § 2, 1-10-2017) <br />Sec. 117-521. Business and industrial park signs. <br />(a) Park identification signs. Industrial or business park signs shall be permitted to contain the following <br />information: the name and address of the park, the management or the developer thereof, and the names of <br />the individual businesses located within said park. Park identification signs shall contain no advertising <br />material of any kind, and shall be subject to the following: <br />(1) All industrial and business park signs shall be ground or wall signs. <br />(2) There shall not be more than one industrial or business park sign for each point of vehicular access to <br />an office or industrial park. <br />The gross surface area of an industrial or business park sign shall not exceed 100 square feet in gross <br />surface area for each exposed face nor exceed an aggregate gross surface area of 200 square feet. <br />(3) <br />(4) A ground industrial or business park sign shall not project higher than ten feet, as measured from base <br />of sign or grade of the nearest adjacent roadway, whichever is higher. <br />(b) Park member identification signs. <br />(1) There shall not be more than one wall sign for each principal building or tenant or use within a <br />building, except where the building abuts two or more streets, additional such signs, one oriented to <br />each abutting street, shall be permitted. <br />(2) There shall not be more than one ground sign for each principal building. <br />(3) The gross surface area of a wall sign shall not exceed 15 percent of the occupant's proportionate share <br />of the building wall to which the sign is to be affixed. A wall sign shall not project higher than the <br />parapet line of the wall to which the sign is to be affixed. <br />(4) The gross surface area of a ground sign shall not exceed 100 square feet for each exposed face nor <br />exceed an aggregate gross surface area of 200 square feet. <br />A ground sign shall not project higher than ten feet, as measured from base of sign or grade of the <br />nearest adjacent roadway, whichever is higher. <br />(5) <br />(Code 1978, § 9.12.10; 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) <br />Sec. 117-522. Construction specifications. <br />(a) All signs permitted by this division in excess of 16 square feet shall be painted, lettered, or faced to the <br />workmanship standards and best commercial practices of companies normally engaged in the business of <br />providing commercial signs, using materials designed and marketed specifically for use on outdoor signs. <br />(Supp. No. 13, Update 2) <br />Created: 2024-07-25 15: 21 :45 [EST] <br />Page 14 of 15 <br />
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