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Figure 903-5 <br />(4) The maximum sign height provided for in paragraph S.c.(3) <br />may be increased by one (1) foot for each three (3) feet of setback in addition to that prescribed <br />in paragraph S.c.(1), to a maximum of five (5) additional feet in height. <br />(5) Actual sign height is determined from lot grade or averaged <br />with the grade of the road from which the sign gains its principal exposure. <br />(6) On parcels which have a common property line with the right- <br />of- way of limited access freeways, the maximum sign height shall be allowed to be 30 feet <br />regardless of the building size. In addition, on parcels of which any portion lies within six <br />hundred (600) feet of the intersection of the center lines of a limited access freeway and an <br />arterial or collector street, the maximum sign height shall be allowed to be 30 feet regardless of <br />the building size. Sign area shall be as allowed by the table. Section 903.110.E.S.c.(4) does not <br />apply with this ordinance or section. Area as determined by the above formula applies to one (1) <br />face of atwo-faced freestanding sign, or two (2) faces of a four-faced sign, etc. <br />d. Roof Signs. Roof signs established prior to the effective date of this <br />Ordinance shall be considered conforming signs in these districts if they comply with the <br />following provisions: <br />(1) The City Building Official conducts an inspection of the sign <br />and finds it and any sign structure to be in good condition and not to be endangering the public <br />health, safety, and general welfare. <br />(2) All signs on the subject site meet the general provisions, <br />restrictions and performance standards of this Ordinance as listed in Section 903.110. <br />(3) For the purposes of this Ordinance, roof signs shall be considered freestanding signs, and <br />shall be evaluated against the performance standards for such signs. <br />e. Shopping center complex lots which contain freestanding businesses. In <br />the case of a lot or lots containing a shopping center complex which contains freestanding <br />businesses, one (1) freestanding sign is allowed per freestanding business provided that such sign <br />is in conformance with all sign and setback provisions of this ordinance. <br />6. "PUD" District: Within a PUD District, a comprehensive sign plan shall be <br />required which designates the number, type, size, and design of all signs proposed for the PUD <br />project. The aggregate signage allowed by the PUD sign plan shall be the amount of signage <br />which would be allowed under 903.110.E.5., based on the proposed uses within the PUD and the <br />zoning districts in which each use would be allowed, except as follows: <br />a. Each principal building within a PUD shall be allowed one (1) <br />freestanding sign. Multiple tenant buildings shall be allowed a maximum of two (2) freestanding <br />signs. Freestanding signs shall be subject to the regulations of Section 903.110.E.5. <br />b. Comprehensive Sign Plans in the PUD District shall be processed as a <br />part of the PUD Development Stage application. In the alternative, an applicant in the PUD <br />District may request a separate Conditional Use Permit for a Comprehensive Sign Plan at a later <br />time, but prior to the display of any permanent business signage on the property. <br />F. Fees and Licenses. <br />1. Fees. <br />10 <br />