As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS
Includes all buildings that are constructed to contain businesses
and services.
MASTER SIGN PLAN
A proposal submitted by the owner of a building with multiple
tenants, or a group of buildings, to create a harmonious and aesthetically
pleasing signage effect within a commercial building or buildings
with multiple tenants.
A Master Sign Plan shall be developed for all multiple-tenant
commercial buildings in advance of sign applications being submitted
for individual tenants. The Master Sign Plan should contain proposals
for sign types, sizes, and locations, and will be reviewed by the
SAC prior to approval by the HDC. Applications for individual tenants
will depict the sign's design and color scheme. Existing signage as
of January 1, 2005, in the sizes, types, formats, and locations should
be considered part of a Master Sign Plan for any changes of use.
A Master Sign Plan should contain the following:
A. A detailed listing of all sign types and locations keyed into the
plot plan.
B. An accurate indication on the plot plan of the proposed location,
types, and sizes of each present and future sign.
C. Elevations and/or photographs of buildings and existing signage.
D. An accurate plot plan of the site, showing the location of the building,
or buildings, parking lots, driveways, etc.
Master Sign Plans may be amended by submitting a new Master
Sign Plan that conforms to all other requirements of this article.
The new application will then be reviewed by the SAC prior to HDC
review.