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ii. Combination of signs with cabinets, faces or structure of <br />awkwardly different materials or proportions. <br />iii. Attachment or mounting of signs where mounting hardware is <br />left exposed. <br />iv. Signs with different color cabinets, frames, or structure. <br />1. Individual styrofoam, plastic or wood letters or the like exceeding <br />four (4) inches in height for use on any permanent monument, <br />freestanding, roof, wall, or facade signs. This prohibition does not <br />apply to illuminated individual metal channel letters or the plastic <br />letter typically used for changeable copy signs. <br />4. Signs that are encouraged: <br />a. Shaped and fashioned "wood look" multi level signs (i.e.; sand <br />blasted or carved), and signs having durable sign cabinet material <br />such as high density polyurethane and PVC, rather than actual wood <br />or MDO. <br />b. Internally illuminated aluminum cabinet with textured finish, and cut- <br />out inset or push through acrylic letters. (Note that color may be <br />applied to the "first surface" on push through acrylic letters for this <br />type of sign.) <br />C. Backlit reverse pan channel letters (opaque faced) mounted on sign <br />that is harmonious with the project's architecture. <br />d. Signage that relates to the building's style of architecture and <br />materials. <br />e. Thematic signage. <br />f. Changeable copy signs that have a dark opaque background with <br />translucent lettering. <br />5. Reduction in sign sizes and dimensions. <br />Modifications to Table 1 (freestanding signs) and Table 2 (wall signs), <br />Schedule of Regulations for Permanent Signs Requiring Permits, sign <br />ordinance. <br />a. Freestanding signs: <br />EX <br />