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ORDINANCE NO. 2001=003 <br />comprised of changeable copy area. <br />See Wall/facade signage: <br />The maximum vertical dimension of a facade or wall sign <br />shall not exceed twenty-five (25) percent of the building <br />height. <br />ii. Awnings with lettering shall be considered wall signs. Where <br />lettering is used on an awning, the area of lettering shall be <br />included in the percentage limitation of a project's sign area,\ <br />iii. Lettering, logos, and trim colors on canopy facia shall be <br />considered a wall sign and shall be limited to thirty-three (33) <br />percent of the facia area of any one elevation. Internally <br />illuminated signs shall not be placed on a canopy structure, <br />and no sign shall be placed above the facia on a canopy <br />structure. <br />iv. Wall signs (facade signs) are prohibited on roofs with a slope <br />less than 20:12 (rise:run) pitch. Wall signs mounted on a roof <br />shall be enclosed on all sides to cover the internal frame and <br />its connection to the roof. Also see IRC LDR's Section <br />956.12(l)(o). <br />d. Changeable copy wall signs for theaters: <br />Theaters may utilize up to eighty (80) percent of actual sign <br />area for display of names of films, plays or other <br />performances currently showing. <br />e. Illumination: <br />i. All external flood sign illumination shall be mounted at grade, <br />directly in front of the sign area. Light source shall be <br />ME <br />completely shielded from oncoming motorist's view. <br />(9) Window signs: "Window signs" shall include permanently affixed window <br />signs, temporary window signs, and any signs or displays located within three <br />(3) feet of the window, door, or storefront. Window signs shall not exceed ten <br />(10) percent of the window storefront area (window panes and framing) per <br />store or business, and in no case shall exceed fifty (50) square feet per store <br />f\curdev\north barrier isl task force\north barrier island corridor plan <br />Page 11 <br />