§ 64.260. Commerce Center Identification Signs.  


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  • Commerce centers, as defined in this Code may display signage indicating only the name of the center and tenants. Commerce centers up to 200 acres in size shall be allowed a total sign area of twenty percent (20%) of the development site frontage on any right-of-way, up to a maximum of 200 square feet on any right-of-way. A maximum of three (3) signs shall be permitted along any one property line. Tenant panels shall be permitted provided that they are of a uniform design, size and shape. Tenant panels shall contain only the business name, logo and directional information only. No such center identification sign may be located on public property, within any right-of-way, or within any required easement. Commerce center identification signs shall not exceed fifteen (15) feet in height.

    All commerce center identification signs for centers greater than 200 acres in size shall be considered under the Conditional Use provisions of this Code.

    Commerce center identifications signs must conform to all on-premises sign setbacks and location requirements set forth in the Chapter.

(Ord. of 9-16-1991, Doc. #25101)