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Ordinance Number
2001-003
Adopted Date
03/20/2001
Ordinance Type
Zoning
State Filed Date
03\29\2001
Entity Name
North Barrier Island
Code Number
Chapter 911 Subsection 911.20
Subject
Special Corridor Regulations
Codified or Exempt
Codified
Archived Roll/Disk#
2744
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ORDINANCE NO. 2001=003 <br />iv. For development involving sites of forty (40) acres or more, <br />the ten (10) foot sign height requirement may be waived by <br />the board of county commissioners if the development project <br />applicant prepares and the board of county commissioners <br />approves a sign package that reduces the total sign area <br />otherwise allowed under the corridor plan and sign ordinance <br />by ten (10) percent or more. Outparcels on larger sites shall <br />comply with the six (6) feet to ten (10) foot height limitations <br />specified above. <br />v. Required setbacks from property lines or right-of-way: One <br />MENNEN <br />(1) foot subject to satisfaction of sight distance requirements. <br />b. Wall/facade signs. <br />Maximum sign area allowed: Reduce to fifty (50) percent of <br />what is allowed in Table 2. <br />(6) Colors: <br />b. The following <br />for <br />The following <br />are prohibited <br />Number <br />a. <br />colors <br />are encouraged <br />signage: <br />frontage: <br />No <br />vi. <br />of <br />allowable signs <br />per <br />street <br />waivers <br />i. Use of earth -tone <br />shall <br />be approved <br />that would <br />reduce <br />the <br />required <br />minimum <br />of <br />two <br />hundred <br />(200) feet <br />of separation <br />between <br />with <br />signs <br />along <br />the <br />same <br />street <br />frontage found <br />in <br />Footnote <br />#2 of <br />Table <br />1 <br />of the <br />Section <br />911.18) <br />sign <br />ordinance. <br />(See Figure <br />F-1 <br />at the end <br />of <br />b. Wall/facade signs. <br />Maximum sign area allowed: Reduce to fifty (50) percent of <br />what is allowed in Table 2. <br />(6) Colors: <br />iii. Use of colors that match or are compatible with the project's <br />SUMOMMUNIM <br />architecture. <br />iv. Colors such as medium or dark bronze are acceptable and <br />encouraged. Polished or weathered true bronze, brass, or <br />copper metal finishes are acceptable and encouraged. Precious <br />metal colors are allowed on sand blasted or carved "wood <br />look" style signs. <br />b. The following <br />for <br />The following <br />are prohibited <br />for <br />a. <br />colors <br />are encouraged <br />signage: <br />i. Use of earth -tone <br />colors <br />and pastels. <br />lie Darker backgrounds <br />with <br />light color <br />sign <br />copy. <br />iii. Use of colors that match or are compatible with the project's <br />SUMOMMUNIM <br />architecture. <br />iv. Colors such as medium or dark bronze are acceptable and <br />encouraged. Polished or weathered true bronze, brass, or <br />copper metal finishes are acceptable and encouraged. Precious <br />metal colors are allowed on sand blasted or carved "wood <br />look" style signs. <br />Acurdev\north barrier isl task force\north barrier island corridor plan <br />Page 9 <br />b. The following <br />for <br />colors <br />are prohibited <br />signage: <br />Acurdev\north barrier isl task force\north barrier island corridor plan <br />Page 9 <br />
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