§ 3372.706. Graphics.
Graphics standards are as follows:
A.
A graphic or sign for a commercial use shall comply with provisions, in particular the Table of Elements, as they pertain to a Commercial Planned Development District (CPD); i.e. using a mass factor of two to determine the allowable graphic area.
B.
In addition to signs prohibited in Chapter 3375, the following types of signs are not permitted: off-premises signs, billboards, signs with flashing lights or bare bulbs, rotating signs, pole signs, automatic changeable copy signs, bench signs, and roof signs.
C.
Ground Sign.
1.
Only one ground sign is permitted per development parcel.
2.
Only a monument type ground sign is permitted.
3.
The sign base shall be integral to the overall sign design and compliment the design of the building and landscape.
4.
The setback for a ground sign shall be a minimum of 15 feet.
5.
The height of a ground sign shall not exceed six feet above grade.
6.
When indirectly lighting a ground sign, the light source shall be screened from motorist view.
D.
Wall Sign.
1.
Multiple wall signs, including those for individual tenants, are permitted on the primary building frontage provided the aggregate graphic area does not exceed the allowable graphic area for its building frontage. Each tenant is permitted a wall sign of a size determined by the wall area corresponding to its individual frontage provided the aggregate graphic area of all individual tenant signs does not exceed the allowable graphic area for its corresponding building frontage.
2.
For a use fronting on more than one street, a wall sign with a maximum area of 30 square feet is permitted on the secondary building frontage.
E.
The following signs are permitted in addition to the primary sign:
1.
Pickup unit sign(s) with a total graphic area not to exceed 20 square feet
(Ord. 856-02 § 1 (part); Ord. 0854-2008 § 23; Ord. No. 0544-2009, § 13, 6-22-2009; Ord. No. 1145-2014, § 2, 5-11-2015; Ord. No. 1200-2017 , § 44, 6-12-2017)