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(1) Ground Sign. A single ground sign is permitted per street frontage. Such sign shall not exceed 36 <br />squa feet in area, shall not exceed twenty feet in height and shall be set back 13.5 feet from any street <br />right f -way line. A freeway ground sign shall not exceed 170 square feet in area and shall not exceed 35 <br />feet height. On each street side of less than 100 feet one ground sign not exceeding twelve square feet <br />in are i shall be permitted. <br />(2) { Z11 Sign. A single wall sign is permitted per street frontage. Such sign shall not exceed twenty <br />perc t of the signable area or 200 square feet in area, whichever is less. Signable area is an area of a <br />built g free of windows or doors. The maximum size of the signable area is determined by calculating <br />the tuber of square feet that are enclosed by an imaginary rectangle around this area. <br />(3) *Itiple Occupancy Buildings. See regulations under Section 9-110. <br />(4) 4�ilding Sides not Abutting a Street. See regulations under Section 9-120. <br />(5) -Street Parking Sign. A wall sign may be displayed on the side or rear of a building adjacent to an <br />off -s tteet parking area if the off-street parking area has five or more parking stalls and such stalls are on <br />the raises. In no case shall the size of such sign be larger than the size of a permitted wall sign on the <br />froni bf the building. <br />(6) Bectronic and/or Dynamic Signs. A single electronic and/or dynamic sign per lot is permitted so <br />long i is such sign conforms to the ground and wall sign regulations of this Section and the following <br />addi ' nal operating conditions: <br />A. Message changes may not occur any more frequent than once per 8 seconds. Excluded from <br />this standard are time, temperature, and fuel price signs. <br />B. 35 feet of separation from another sign considered dynamic. <br />C. Luminance levels must comply with the following: 5,000 nits — 7,000 nits in the daytime <br />hours and not more than 500 nits in the nighttime hours. <br />iD. The sign manufacturer must submit certification at the time of Sign Permit issuance that the <br />sign has the mechanical capabilities to control luminance at the levels noted in C above. In no <br />instance shall the sign have the mechanical capabilities to exceed 7,000 nits. <br />(7) Irmanent Window Sign. Permanent window signs may not exceed 25 percent of the total area of the <br />win w in which they are displayed. <br />(8) mporary Window Sign. The total area of window signs (both permanent and temporary) may not <br />cxcddd fifty percent of the area of the window in which they are displayed. <br />(9) �mporary Sign. A temporary sign is permitted as regulated in Section 9-046. (Ord. No. 534, 9-24- <br />85; rd. No. 620,2-13-96; Code of 2001; Ord. No. 758, 3-11-08) <br />Page 15 of 17 <br />