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parapet wall, sig-n height shall not exceed the height of the <br />eaves. The gross surface area of a wall, canopy or marquee <br />sign may be increased by ten percent (10%) if such wall <br />sign: <br /> <br />Consists only of individual, outlined alphabetic,' <br />numeric and/or symbolic characters without <br />back~ound except that provided by the building <br />surface to which the sign is to be affixed; and <br /> <br />ii. <br /> <br />Illumination, if any, is achieved through shielded <br />illumination, shielded silhouette lighting, or <br />shielded spot lighting but not any lighting where the <br />light source is visible or exposed on the face or <br />sides of the characters. <br /> <br />iii. A wall, canopy .or marquee sign may be located on <br /> the outermost wall of any principal building but <br /> shall not project more than sixteen (16) inches from <br /> the walt to which the sign is to be affixed. A wall <br /> sign shall not project higher than the parapet line of <br /> the wall to which the sign is to be affixed. <br /> <br />Ground Sign. There shall not be more than one (1) ground <br />sign for each parcel. The goss surface area of a ground <br />sign shall not exceed one hundred (100) square feet for <br />e.ach exposed .face nor exceed an ag~egate goss surface <br />area of two hundred (200) square feet. <br /> <br />Service Bay Identification Signs. Service bay <br />identification signs providing direction or instruction to <br />persons using the 'facility and containing no advertising <br />material of any kind shall be subject to the following: <br /> <br />All service bay identification signs shall be wall <br />signs. <br /> <br />ii. <br /> <br />iii. <br /> <br />There shall not be more than one. (1) service bay <br />identification sign for each service bay located on <br />the parcel. <br /> <br />A service bay identification sign may be located on <br />the outermost wall of any principal building <br />adjacent to a service bay entrance. <br /> <br /> May/. 2003 Drq/i <br />276 <br /> <br /> <br />