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<br />v. The height of the lettering, numbers, or graphics shall <br />not exceed four inches. <br /> <br />vi. One such sign is allowed per public building entrance <br /> <br />4. Applied letters may substitute for wall-mounted signs, if <br />constructed of painted wood, painted cast metal, bronze, <br />brass, acrylic or black anodized aluminum. The height of <br />applied letters shall not exceed twelve inches. <br /> <br />5. Projecting signs, including graphics or icon signs, mounted <br />perpendicular to the building wall, provided the following <br />standards are met: <br /> <br />1. The signboard shall not exceed an area of six square <br />feet. <br /> <br />11. The distance from the ground to the lower edge of the <br />signboard shall be ten feet or greater. <br /> <br />iii. The height of the top edge of the signboard shall not <br />exceed the height of the wall from which the sign <br />projects, if attached to a single story building, or the <br />height of the sill or bottom of any second story window, <br />if attached to a multi-story building. <br /> <br />iv. The distance from the building wall to the signboard <br />shall not exceed six inches. <br /> <br />v. The width of the signboard shall not exceed three feet. <br /> <br />vi. Limited to one sign per business. Projecting signs are <br />not permitted in conjunction with wall-mounted, free <br />standing, or applied letter signs. <br /> <br />vii. Granted to ground floor commercial uses only. <br /> <br />6. Awning signs, for ground floor uses only, provided that the <br />following standards are met: <br /> <br />1. If acting a the main business sign, it shall not exceed <br />twenty-four square feet in area, and the height of the <br />lettering, numbers, or graphics shall not exceed twelve <br />inches. <br /> <br />Ordinance #07-06 <br />Page 10 of23 <br />