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<br />(5) feet in height, as measured from the established <br />grade of the parking area to which such signs are <br />accessory. <br /> <br />111. Parking lot instructional signs designating the <br />conditions of use or identification parking areas <br />shall not exceed 8 square feet and shall not project <br />higher than ten (10) feet in height for wall signs and <br />seven (7) feet in height for ground signs, as <br />measured from the established grade of the parking <br />area(s) to which such signs are accessory. <br /> <br />IV. Window signs are restricted to thirty percent (30%) <br />of the area of the window in which the sign is to be <br />displayed. <br /> <br />c. Prohibited Signs (except as allowed in Item B (TC-2 Sub-District): <br /> <br />1. Signs employing mercury vapor, low pressure and <br />high pressure sodium and metal halide lighting; <br />plastic panel rear-lighted signs. <br /> <br />11. Signs on roofs, dormers, and balconies. <br /> <br />111. Billboards <br /> <br />IV. Signs painted or mounted upon the exterior side or <br />rear walls on any principle or accessory building or <br />structure, except as otherwise permitted hereunder. <br /> <br />v. Free standing pylon signs over 6 feet in height. <br /> <br />VI. Back-lit awnings. <br /> <br />V11. Interchangeable letter boards or panels. <br /> <br />V111. Flashing signs. <br /> <br />IX. Off-premise signs. <br /> <br />d. Real Estate Signage. Real estate signs advertising that a particular <br />property is for sale, rent, or lease are limited to I sign per property. <br /> <br />Subd.l0 Development Review Process Within Town Center Districts. <br />Development within the Town Center will generally consist of a subdivision and site <br />plan. In these cases, the applicant will follow the normal subdivision and site plan <br /> <br />Ordinance #07-06 <br />Page 14 of23 <br />