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iii. The height of the top of the signboard, or of any posts, • <br />brackets, or other supporting elements shall not exceed <br />six feet from the ground. <br />iv. The signboard shall be constructed of wood, acrylic, <br />aluminum or , metal and shall be architecturally <br />compatible with the style, composition, materials, <br />colors and details of the building. <br />v. No part of the sign shall encroach on the right -of -way <br />and its location shall not interfere with pedestrian or <br />vehicular circulation. <br />vi. Limited to one sign per building and shall not be in <br />addition to wall - mounted, applied letter or projecting <br />signs. <br />vii. The readable faces of the sign shall be perpendicular to <br />the adjacent street. <br />9. Businesses with frontage on more than one public street are <br />allowed the - permitted sign criteria for each street frontage. <br />10. Businesses with service entrances may identify these with • <br />one wall - mounted or applied letter sign not exceeding two <br />square feet. <br />11. One directional sign, facing a rear parking lot. This sign <br />may be any type of permitted sign other than a freestanding <br />sign, but shall be limited to three square feet in area. <br />12. In addition to other signage, restaurants and cafes shall be <br />permitted: <br />i. One wall - mounted display featuring the actual menu as <br />used at the dining table, to be contained within a <br />shallow wood or metal case and clearly visible through <br />a glass front. The display case shall be attached to the <br />building wall, next to the main entrance, at a height of <br />approximately five feet, shall not exceed a total area of <br />two square feet, and may be lighted. <br />b. Permitted Signs for Personal and Professional Services, Retail <br />Commercial, and Public Uses and Services in TC -2 Districts: <br />• <br />—142— <br />