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Ordinance Number
2005-017
Adopted Date
05/17/2005
Agenda Item Number
9.A.3.
Ordinance Type
Zoning
State Filed Date
07\11\2005
Code Number
Chapter 911
Subject
Other Corridors Special Development Regulations
Archived Roll/Disk#
3126
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ORDINANCE 2005- 017 <br />and wood. Colors commonly found in natural materials are acceptable, unless <br />such material has been artificially colored in a manner, which would be <br />contrary to the intent of these requirements. Black, gray, blue, or extremely <br />dark colors for brick, concrete masonry units, roofing, wood or stone is <br />prohibited. (This provision shall not prohibit the use of colors for natural <br />finish roofing materials that match those colors approved for metal roofs.) <br />6. Awning colors: Awning colors may include base building colors and/or <br />secondary building colors and/or trim colors. However, secondary building <br />colors and trim color area used for awnings shall be included in the <br />percentage limitation on the secondary building color and trim color surface <br />area of a facade. <br />(c) The SR 60 Corridor Master Color List and approved color board shall be maintained <br />by and made available by planning staff. The list can be mailed or faxed upon <br />request. <br />(9) Special sign regulations. <br />(a) Scope: These special regulations consist of additional requirements above and <br />beyond the county sign ordinance and shall supersede any less restrictive provisions <br />found in the sign ordinance. All signage shall comply with the requirements of the <br />sign ordinance except as modified by these special sign regulations. <br />(b) Approval for change of sign design required • Any exterior change to corridor <br />signage which was: originally required to comply with these special sign regulations <br />shall require review and approval by the community development department. Such <br />changes shall include, but not be limited to, changes of: sign area (square footage), <br />sign copy area (square footage), sign copy (this does not apply to "changeable copy" <br />signage), height, shape, style, location, colors, materials, or method of illumination. <br />Routine maintenance and replacement of materials which does not affect the <br />approved design shall be exempt from this review and approval. Changes to signs <br />not originally required to comply with these special sign regulations are addressed in <br />the "nonconforming signs" section of these regulations. <br />(c) Prohibited signs (this is in addition to sign ordinance section 956.12 prohibitions): <br />The following are prohibited: <br />1. Lights or illuminations that flash, move, rotate, scintillate, blink, flicker, or <br />vary in intensity or color, except for time -temperature -date signs. Public <br />signs permitted pursuant to sign ordinance section 956.11(2)(b) are excluded <br />from this prohibition and are allowed. <br />2. Electronic message boards and message centers, electronic adjustable <br />alternation displays, or any sign that automatically displays words, numerals, <br />and or characters in a programmed manner. Traffic regulatory and directional <br />signs permitted pursuant to sign ordinance section 956.11(2)(b) are excluded <br />from this prohibition and are allowed. <br />NOTE: All wording is new wording for new Section 911.22 <br />F:\Community Development\Users\CurDev\ORDINANCE\2005\Chapter 911.22 Other Corridors.rtf <br />14 <br />
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