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profile signs"instead of"ground signs'),the concepts do not. — — - -- — <br /> Many local sign regulations contain other classifications, <br /> such as address signs,nameplates,real estate signs,and con- <br /> struction signs.Those are classifications based on sign con- <br /> tent. The distinction in many regulations between on- <br /> premises and off-premises signs, usually used to limit bill- <br /> boards, is also a content-based classification—an issue <br /> that %.-ill be discussed more fully later in this chapter. A�; i 1 :, <br /> Pole Signs I�tAT` B� <br /> Pole signs are signs that are supported by a pole L <br /> (sometimes more than one)and otherwise separated from <br /> the ground by air. Pole signs are almost always separate ;= �'= • <br /> from buildings and other structures. <br /> Ground Signs <br /> The entire bottom of a ground sign is generally in contact <br /> with or in close proximity to the ground. Like pole signs, A, <br /> ground signs are separate from buildings. <br /> ULT BOOKS 8 VIDEO o <br /> freestanding Signs V� , <br /> Some local regulations simply group pole signs and <br /> ground signs into the simpler classification, "freestanding <br /> signs." <br /> (Top)Permanent signs affixed to buildings or poles are often far <br /> less intrusive on the urban streetscape than portable, <br /> Wall Signs temporary, and other easily installed signs, like this balloon. <br /> Definitions of wall signs vary significantly.Virtually all (Bottom) This temporary sign detracts from an otherwise <br /> such definitions include signs that are painted on or attached relatiz,ely uncluttered streetscape that includes a low pole sign <br /> flush with a structural wall of a building.Some definitions and a logo made of flowers. <br /> NO W HIRING <br /> . • . <br /> 78S - 111 ,0 <br /> JA <br /> s• <br /> '� ' 'i* ..; � �. ate{ �^'ic.�•�a �r � � �,-.•�V t <br /> � _�'3•'`�II it`,;;TF��;��s •'��'fi�.>;�i�i:�4 os .�sir�:�_ _ _ - _, e <br /> 3 <br />