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1 <br />b. <br />Menu boards may be internally or externally illuminated, provided that the light <br />2 <br />source is not visible or exposed on the face or sides of the characters. <br />3 <br />c. <br />Menu boards may be freestanding or attached to an exterior wall. <br />4 <br />d. <br />Menu boards must be one-sided. <br />5 <br />e. <br />Menu boards adjacent to walk-up windows or business entrances must not ex- <br />6 <br />ceed 3 square feet in size <br />7 <br />f. <br />Drive -through lanes may have up to 50 square feet in menu board area. The al- <br />b <br />lowable area can be used in one sign or divided into multiple signs, as long as <br />9 <br />the cumulative total does not exceed 50 square feet per drive -through lane. <br />10 <br />g. <br />All menu boards must not exceed 6 feet in height. <br />11 <br />h. <br />Menu boards adjacent to drive -through lanes may utilize electronic messaging <br />12 <br />centers, provided that all standards are met for both menu boards and electronic <br />13 <br />messaging centers. <br />14 <br />i. <br />Temporary signs shall not be attached to menu boards, nor shall menu boards <br />15 <br />be designed to allow for temporary signs to be attached for special promotions, <br />16 <br />events, or any other reason. <br />17 <br />j. <br />NIM PHV1=_rt�r,n moQQPC1oQ Pro PiiMIAIACI <br />18 <br />�nIPlI_I I <br />IW ,r, IIrdir,i J %_411 WLWI �i (Standards combined with Wall Signs.) <br />20 <br />rtir% i� �ffivoi-I. <br />21 <br />I. <br />22 <br />M. <br />23 <br />k <br />24 <br />n . <br />, <br />25 <br />r+oorl 'I i irnho� ire hoiryh+. <br />.�. <br />26 <br />(9) Directional signs. <br />27 <br />a. <br />,Directional signs are intended to guide pedestrian, vehicular, and freight traffic <br />28 <br />through parking lots to building entrances, drive -through lanes, loading zones, <br />29 <br />docks, or other similar destinations within a development. <br />30 <br />b. <br />Directional signs must not exceed 4 square feet in sign area, with at least 50 per- <br />31 <br />cent of the sign area dedicated to the directional message. <br />32 <br />c. <br />Directional signs must not exceed 6 feet in height, unless they are affixed to <br />33 <br />other required infrastructure (such as light poles) to uniquely identify a portion of <br />34 <br />a parking lot for navigational purposes. <br />35 <br />d. <br />Directional signs n,Rlst may be placed within a public easement, provided that <br />36 <br />any sign constructed within an easement is subject to removal at the property <br />37 <br />owner's expense in the event work in the easement is needed. <br />38 <br />e. <br />The total number of directional signs shall not exceed the number of parking lot <br />39 <br />entrances plus the number of drive aisles within the parking lot. <br />40 <br />(10) Service bay identification signs. <br />41 <br />a. <br />tacn service Day may nave one identification sign on the outermost wall of any <br />42 <br />principal building adjacent to a service bay entrance. <br />43 <br />b. <br />If the identification sign only includes a number to identify the door or service <br />44 <br />bay, it shall not count toward the allowable wall sign area for the building. <br />45 <br />c. <br />If the identification sign includes any information in addition to a number, such as <br />46 <br />a product, service, brand name, or other information, it shall count toward the al- <br />47 <br />lowable wall sign area for the building. <br />Page 23 of 30 <br />