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9 <br /> <br />In the Commercial and Public zoning districts, each building shall be allowed one <br />wall sign and one freestanding sign, except that corner lots may utilize one wall sign <br />per street frontage plus one freestanding sign. For all buildings in all other zoning <br />districts, no more than one pylon sign or combination of two signs be displayed. <br />The city may determine that commercial buildings that front on both public and <br />private streets may qualify as corner lots for the purposes of this Section. <br /> <br />b. Comprehensive Sign Plan. <br /> In the case of a shopping center or where there are two or more business uses located <br />within one structure or on one property, the approval of a Comprehensive Sign Plan <br />shall be required for the entire complex in accordance with an overall site plan <br />indicating the size, location and height of all signs. <br /> <br />The Comprehensive Sign Plan shall be an administrative permit, provided the plan <br />meets all sizes, location, and other standards of this Chapter and any applicable <br />Architectural Guidelines applicable to the district in which the sign would be located. <br />A maximum of 15 percent of the building silhouette shall apply to the principal <br />building where the aggregate allowable sign area is distributed among the several <br />businesses. <br /> <br />In the case of applying this Comprehensive Sign Plan to a complex of more than one <br />building, the complex may have two freestanding signs identifying the complex in <br />accordance with the following: <br /> <br />(1) Only one sign per street frontage. Lot shall have at least 500 feet of total street <br />frontage to be allowed two signs. <br />(2) Identification signs may be located no closer than five feet to any street right- <br />of-way. <br />(3) Where more than one shopping center identification sign is to be located on <br />such property, no such sign shall be located less than 40 feet from the <br />intersection of property lines. For purposes of determining the gross area of the <br />silhouette of the principal building, the silhouette shall be defined as that area <br />within an outline drawing of the principal building as viewed from the front lot <br />line or from the related public street(s). <br /> <br />c. Freestanding Signs. All freestanding signs shall conform to the following provisions: <br /> <br />(1) Location. No freestanding signs shall be located within five feet of the <br />property line. <br />(2) Parking Areas, Driveways. No part of any freestanding sign shall be located so <br />as to take up required parking space. <br />(3) Table of Permitted Freestanding Sign Areas and Heights. (See Table 916-2) <br /> <br />Table 916-2 <br />Building Gross Maximum Sign Maximum <br /> <br />Floor Area Area Square Sign <br />Square Feet Feet Ht. Ft. <br />Up to 2,200 66 16