All multitenant developments, such as but not limited to shopping centers or planned industrial parks, shall submit to the designated approval authority a master sign plan prior to issuance of any certificates and/or permits. The master sign plan shall establish standards and criteria for all signs in the complex that require permits, and shall address, at a minimum, the following:
A. 
Proposed sign locations.
B. 
Materials.
C. 
Type of illumination.
D. 
Design of sign structures.
E. 
Size.
F. 
Quantity.
G. 
Uniform standards for non-business-related signage, including directional and informational signs.
A. 
One multitenant sign shall be permitted per multitenant development.
B. 
A minimum separation of 50 feet shall be maintained between all other signs.
C. 
Multitenant signs shall be located within the multitenant development for which they advertise and only tenants of such development may advertise on the sign. Any business advertising on a multitenant commercial sign may not have a freestanding sign within such development.
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Figure 116 - Multitenant Sign
All applications for certificate of zoning compliance for signage within a multiple-occupancy development complex shall comply with the Master Sign Plan.
Any amendments to a master sign plan shall be signed and approved by the owner(s) of the development complex before such amendment will become effective.