The following sign standards have been established for residential
districts and for public land and open space that is directly adjacent
to a residential district.
(1) Home
Occupation. Each single-family or duplex dwelling unit with a permitted
home occupation per section 4.7-165 of the Springfield Development
Code is allowed one non-illuminated wall sign of not more than one
and one-half square feet.
(2) Multifamily,
Mobile Home Parks, Day Care Facilities, Subdivisions, Group Care Facilities
and Bed and Breakfast Facilities. Each multiple-family dwelling complex,
mobile home park, adult day care or child care center, residential
subdivision, group care facility, and bed and breakfast facility shall
be allowed one wall sign or freestanding sign at each public vehicular
entrance of not more than eight square feet for one face or 16 square
feet total sign area. The maximum height for freestanding signs shall
be five feet above grade. The maximum height for wall signs shall
be 20 feet above grade, provided that in no case shall a wall sign
extend above the building wall. Internally-illuminated signs are prohibited.
(3) Non-Residential
Professional Offices. Each property shall be limited to one freestanding
sign and one wall sign. The freestanding sign shall be a maximum of
16 square feet for one face and 32 square feet total for two or more
faces. The wall sign shall be a maximum of 16 square feet. Freestanding
signs or wall signs shall not be more than eight feet above grade.
Each detached building shall be permitted one additional wall sign
not to exceed eight square feet. Internally-lighted signs are prohibited.
(4) Institutional
Uses. Each property containing a permitted church, school, park or
other institutional use shall be limited to a maximum of three wall
signs not to exceed a combined area of 80 square feet, and two freestanding
signs not to exceed a combined area of 40 square feet. Freestanding
signs or wall signs shall not be more than eight feet above grade.
Each detached building shall be permitted one additional wall sign
not to exceed eight square feet. Internally-lighted signs are prohibited.
[Section 8.240 amended by Ordinance No. 6008, enacted March 18, 2002; further
amended by Ordinance No. 6114, enacted February
7, 2005; further amended by Ordinance
No. 6276, enacted March 19, 2012; further amended by Ordinance No. 6389,
enacted October 15, 2018]
The size, color, design, material, and location of all signs
within the Historic Overlay District shall comply with the standards
in section 3.3-900 of the Springfield Development Code. The addition
or alteration of a sign shall be reviewed by the historic commission
at the time of any major or minor alteration to a historic landmark
structure.
(1) Historic
Landmark Plaques. Standards for the design, size, material, placement
and content of historic house plaques shall be approved by the historic
commission and kept on file with the development services director.
(2) Special
Use Signage. For uses identified in the Springfield Development Code,
section 3.3-935.B, one of the following shall be permitted:
(a) One
freestanding or wall sign of not more than eight square feet for one
face and 16 square feet for two faces where frontage exists on a collector
or an arterial street. One freestanding or wall sign of not more than
four square feet for one face and eight square feet for two faces
where frontage exists along a local street.
(b) A
freestanding sign shall not exceed five feet in height and a wall
sign shall be no more than 20 feet above grade.
(c) In
addition, an entrance identification sign of not more than one and
one-half square feet shall be permitted.
[Section 8.242 amended by Ordinance No. 6389, enacted October 15, 2018]
(1) Single
Businesses. When only one business occupies a building, the business
shall be permitted a maximum number of three wall signs totaling 64
square feet for all faces, and not more than 32 square feet for any
one face.
(2) Multiple Businesses. When multiple businesses occupy the same building, each business shall be allowed one wall or freestanding sign of not more than 32 square feet for one face, or 64 square feet for two or more faces. The maximum height for this freestanding sign shall be eight feet. This sign shall be in lieu of the wall signs permitted in subsection
(1).
(3) Property
Signage. In addition to the signs named above, each property shall
be allowed one freestanding sign of not more than 100 square feet
for one face, or 200 square feet for two or more faces. The maximum
height for this sign shall be 12 feet above grade.
(4) Illumination
from Signs on Non-Residential Property. External illumination shall
be shielded so that the light source elements are not directly visible
from property in a residential zone adjacent to or across a street
from property in the non-residential zone.
[Section 8.244 amended by Ordinance No. 5862, enacted September 15, 1997; further amended by Ordinance No. 6008, enacted March 18, 2002; further amended by Ordinance No. 6114, enacted February 7, 2005; further amended by Ordinance No. 6276, enacted March 19, 2012; further
amended by Ordinance No. 6389, enacted October
15, 2018]
(1) Each
property in a NC District shall be allowed one freestanding sign not
to exceed 40 square feet per sign face, with a maximum size of 80
square feet for two or more faces. This sign cannot exceed eight feet
in height above grade and shall not be internally illuminated. In
addition, each business in the NC District shall be limited to two
wall signs, with a maximum combined area of 40 square feet and cannot
exceed 20 feet in total height above grade. Wall signs are also prohibited
from being internally illuminated.
(2) Illumination
from Signs on Non-Residential Property. External illumination shall
be shielded so that the light source elements are not directly visible
from property in a residential zone adjacent to or across a street
from property in the non-residential zone.
[Section 8.246 amended by Ordinance No. 5862, enacted September 15, 1997; further amended by Ordinance 6008, enacted March 18, 2002; further amended by Ordinance No. 6008, enacted March 18, 2002; further amended by Ordinance No. 6114, enacted February 7, 2005; further
amended by Ordinance No. 6276, enacted March
19, 2012; further amended by Ordinance
No. 6389, enacted October 15, 2018]
These standards apply for all property located in CC or MRC
Districts except those located in the Downtown Sign District, I-5
Mall Sign District and the I-5 Commercial Sign District:
(1) Single
Businesses. When only one business occupies a building, the business
shall be permitted a maximum number of four wall signs totaling 350
square feet for all faces.
(2) Freestanding,
Roof and Projecting Signs. In addition to wall signs permitted above,
one sign from this group shall be permitted for each property. The
total area permitted for a freestanding sign, roof or projecting sign
shall be 100 square feet for one face or 200 square feet for two or
more faces at a maximum of 20 feet above grade.
(3) Second
Story Businesses and Above. Two wall signs per business shall be permitted
with a maximum sign display area of 175 square feet for all faces.
(4) Illumination
from Signs on Non-Residential Property. External illumination shall
be shielded so that the light source elements are not directly visible
from property in a residential zone adjacent to or across a street
from property in the non-residential zone.
[Section 8.248 amended by Ordinance No. 5862, enacted September 15, 1997; further amended by Ordinance No. 6114, enacted February 7, 2005; further amended by Ordinance No. 6276, enacted March 19, 2012; further amended by Ordinance No. 6389, enacted October 15, 2018]
(1) The
Downtown Sign District is shown on Map No. 1. In cases where the sign
standards of the Downtown Sign District conflict with standards found
in other sections of this code, the stricter standard will prevail
unless there is a specific reference to another section of this code.
In that case, the referenced section’s standards will prevail.
(2) Sign Limit. Except for signs permitted according to section
8.250(3) and
(6), each business in this District is limited to three signs. This limit includes a maximum of one freestanding, projecting, or roof sign allowed per building in accordance with the standards in section
8.250(5). These limits apply to pedestrian-oriented signs that exceed the standards in section
8.250(3)(a) and to window signs that exceed the maximum area of coverage in section
8.250(6).
(3) Pedestrian-Oriented Signs. Pedestrian-oriented signs that meet the following limits and standards do not count toward the sign limit in section
8.250(2) and will not be charged a permit fee:
(a) Pedestrian-Oriented
Sign Limits.
(i) For businesses that front only one public street or that do not front
any public street, one pedestrian-oriented sign per business; or
(ii) For businesses that front more than one public street, either: one
pedestrian-oriented sign per business per building wall that fronts
a public street; or, one pedestrian-oriented sign at the corner of
a building where two street frontages intersect.
(b) Pedestrian-Oriented
Sign Standards.
(i) Window and Wall Signs. Signs placed on an entry door, storefront
window, wall, or building column visible from the sidewalk that are
no larger than nine square feet and are installed within an area between
four and six feet high above the grade of the abutting sidewalk.
(ii) Double-Faced Blade Signs. Double-faced blade signs attached to the
building face at a 90-degree angle or at a 135-degree angle when installed
at a building corner (plus or minus a maximum of 15 degrees), less
than one inch thick, and no larger than nine square feet. These signs
may be mounted from an ornamental bracket.
(4) Wall Signs. Each business facing a public street is allowed the following, in addition to any pedestrian-oriented signs under section
8.250(3):
(a) First
Story Businesses. First story businesses facing a public street are
permitted signage of three square feet per lineal foot of building
wall.
(b) Second
Story Businesses and Above. Businesses above the first story that
face a public street are permitted signage of one and one-half square
feet per lineal foot of building wall.
(5) Freestanding, Projecting, or Roof Signs. Each building is permitted one freestanding sign, one projecting sign (not including pedestrian-oriented blade signs that meet the requirements of section
8.250(3)), or one roof sign in accordance with the following standards:
(a) Roof
signs and projecting signs are limited to a maximum area of 80 square
feet for one face and 160 square feet for two or more faces. When
installed at a corner building, projecting signs must be attached
to the building corner at a 135-degree angle (plus or minus a maximum
of 15 degrees).
(b) Freestanding
signs along Main Street between Mill and 8th Streets are not permitted.
(c) Freestanding
signs along South A Street and Pioneer Parkway W and E:
(i) Sign faces must be no larger 32 square feet for one face and 64 square
feet for two or more faces.
(ii) Post- or pole-mounted signs must be no higher than 12 feet above
grade with at least eight feet clearance from grade to the bottom
of the sign.
(iii) Monument signs must be no higher than five feet above grade.
(d) Freestanding
signs in all other areas:
(i) Sign faces must be no larger than 24 square feet for one face and
48 square feet for two or more faces.
(ii) Post- or pole-mounted signs must be no higher than 12 feet above
grade with at least eight feet of clearance from grade to the bottom
of the sign.
(iii) Monument signs must be no higher than five feet above grade.
(6) Window
Signs.
(a) Notwithstanding the exception in section
8.234(6), window signs that do not exceed 10% of the gross glass area of windows and exterior doors along each street frontage do not require a sign permit.
(b) Window signs that exceed 10% of the gross glass area of windows and exterior doors per street frontage are subject to the limits in section
8.250(2) and the requirements for wall signs under section
8.250(4), with the following exceptions:
(i) A window sign that is permitted as a pedestrian-oriented sign under section
8.250(3) may exceed 10% of the gross glass area.
(ii) One or more window signs may exceed 10% of the gross glass area without
a permit for up to 60 days per calendar year cumulatively. This 60-day
period can be consecutive or accrued in smaller periods throughout
the calendar year.
(c) All
window signs, including those that count as pedestrian-oriented signs,
must not entirely obstruct the view into the business from the abutting
sidewalk.
(7) Encroachment
and Clearance.
(a) The
minimum vertical clearance for all permanent signs encroaching in
the public right-of-way is eight feet measured from grade to the bottom
of the sign. When affixed to a building, signs must not:
(i) Encroach into the public right-of-way by more than four feet from
the building wall as measured in a perpendicular line between the
building wall and the outermost edge of the sign or sign structure;
nor,
(ii) Encroach within two feet of any curb or driveway line.
(b) This section does not apply to A-frame signs as defined in section
8.234(14), nor to banners or signs as defined in section
3.223(1).
(8) Illumination
From Signs on Non-Residential Property. External illumination must
be shielded so that the light source elements are not directly visible
from property in a residential zone which is adjacent to or across
a street from the property in the non-residential zone.
(9) Historic Signs. Within the Downtown Sign District, signs lawfully located at properties or buildings listed on the city’s adopted Historic Landmark Inventory or on the National Register of Historic Places as of the date of listing or the effective date of the ordinance codified in this section on July 17, 2019 are not considered nonconforming signs under section
8.232, provided that they meet the safety requirements of this code under sections
8.204 through
8.216.
[Section 8.250 amended by Ordinance No. 5862, enacted September 15, 1997; further amended by Ordinance No. 6008, enacted March 18, 2002; further amended by Ordinance No. 6114, enacted February 7, 2005; further amended by Ordinance No. 6276, enacted March 19, 2012; further
amended by Ordinance No. 6389, enacted October
15, 2018; further amended by Ordinance
No. 6403, enacted June 17, 2019]
The area containing the Booth Kelly District is defined in Article
19 of the Springfield Development Code. The following combination
of signs shall be permitted for this property because of its unique
size:
(1) Wall
Signs. One wall sign of up to 200 square feet per business is permitted.
The maximum height for all wall signs is 20 feet from grade.
(2) Freestanding
Signs. One sign of up to 200 square feet for one face and 400 square
feet for two faces shall be permitted for the overall site. In addition,
each property of at least 10 acres shall be permitted one freestanding
sign of 200 square feet for one face and 400 square feet for two faces.
All freestanding signs shall be installed at a maximum of 30 feet
in height from grade to the bottom of the sign.
(3) Illumination
from Signs on Non-Residential Property. External illumination shall
be shielded so that the light source elements are not directly visible
from property in a residential zone adjacent to or across a street
from property in the non-residential zone.
[Section 8.252 amended by Ordinance No. 5862, enacted September 15, 1997; further amended by Ordinance No. 6008, enacted March 18, 2002; further amended by Ordinance No. 6114, enacted February 7, 2005; further amended by Ordinance No. 6276, enacted March 19, 2012; further
amended by Ordinance No. 6389, enacted October
15, 2018]
The I-5 Mall District is designated on Map No. 2. The following
combination of signs shall be permitted for property within this district
because of its unique size and the lack of street frontage for businesses
and building complexes located within the area:
(1) Wall
Signs. In addition to freestanding signs, the property may have wall
signs at each primary entrance. The total allowable area for all such
signs shall be 1,000 square feet. No single sign shall exceed 400
square feet.
(2) Freestanding
Signs.
(a) Two
freestanding signs shall be permitted for each property greater than
20 acres. The sign closest to I-5 shall be limited to 700 square feet
for one face and 1,400 square feet for two or more faces with a maximum
height of 50 feet above grade. The other freestanding sign shall be
limited to 400 square feet per face, or 800 square feet for two or
more faces, with a maximum height of 30 feet.
(b) One
additional freestanding sign will be permitted at each vehicular entrance.
Each sign will be limited to 25 square feet for all faces with a maximum
height of 20 feet.
(3) Anchor
Tenants. Anchor tenants with 50,000 or more square feet of gross area
shall be permitted a wall sign for each principal face of the building.
The maximum allowable sign area per wall shall not exceed 200 square
feet per building face.
(4) Second
Story Businesses and Above. Each structure with a second story business
shall be permitted one wall sign that is a maximum of 50 square feet.
(5) Tenants.
Tenants between 20,000 and 49,999 square feet of gross area shall
be permitted a wall sign for each principal face of building. The
maximum allowable sign area per wall shall not exceed 100 square feet
per building face.
(6) Additional
Wall Signage. In addition to the wall signage identified above, 12
additional wall signs shall be allowed on the exterior wall of the
mall structure. These additional signs shall not exceed a combined
square footage of 1,200 square feet, with no one sign exceeding 100
square feet. These signs will be located in a predetermined four-foot
sign band on the structure which begins 17 feet six inches from grade.
(7) Illumination
from Signs on Non-Residential Property. External illumination shall
be shielded so that the light source elements are not directly visible
from property in a residential zone adjacent to or across a street
from property in the non-residential zone.
[Section 8.254 amended by Ordinance No. 5862, enacted September 15, 1997; further amended by Ordinance No. 6008, enacted March 18, 2002; further amended by Ordinance No. 6089, enacted June 21, 2004; further amended by Ordinance No. 6114, enacted February 7, 2005; further
amended by Ordinance No. 6276, enacted March
19, 2012; further amended by Ordinance
No. 6389, enacted October 15, 2018]
Area Covered. The I-5 Commercial Sign District applies only
to properties designated CC and NC that are within the geographically
bounded area located on Map No. 2.
(1) Single
Businesses. Each business shall be permitted a maximum of four wall
signs totaling a maximum of 350 square feet for all faces.
(2) Freestanding
or Roof Signs. Either one freestanding or roof sign shall be permitted
per property. The total area permitted for each freestanding sign
shall be 100 square feet for one face or 200 square feet for two or
more faces, with a maximum height of 20 feet above grade.
(3) Second
Story Businesses and Above. Each business shall be permitted two wall
signs per business with a maximum sign display area of 175 square
feet.
(4) Additional
Freestanding Sign. Each property shall be permitted one additional
freestanding sign. The total area permitted shall be 200 square feet
for one face and 400 square feet for two or more faces, with a maximum
height of 65 feet above grade. The additional freestanding sign that
is over 100 square feet shall be installed at a minimum of 30 feet
in height from grade to the bottom of the sign.
(5) Illumination
from Signs on Non-Residential Property. External illumination shall
be shielded so that the light source elements are not directly visible
from property in a residential zone adjacent to or across a street
from property in the non-residential zone.
[Section 8.256 amended by Ordinance No. 5862, enacted September 15, 1997; further amended by Ordinance No. 6008, enacted March 18, 2002; further amended by Ordinance No. 6114, enacted February 7, 2005; further amended by Ordinance No. 6276, enacted March 19, 2012; further
amended by Ordinance No. 6389, enacted October
15, 2018]
Industrial and Heavy Industrial Sign Standards.
(1) Maximum
Height. The maximum height for all signs is 30 feet from grade to
the top of the sign.
(2) Single
Businesses. Each business shall be permitted a total number of four
wall or projecting signs with a maximum of 350 square feet for all
faces.
(3) Freestanding
or Roof Signs. In addition to wall signs permitted above, one sign
from this group shall be permitted for each property. The total area
permitted shall be 100 square feet for one face or 200 square feet
for two or more faces.
(4) Additional
Freestanding Signs. Each property of at least five acres shall be
permitted one additional freestanding sign of 200 square feet for
one face and 400 square feet for two or more faces.
(5) Illumination
from Signs on Non-Residential Property. External illumination shall
be shielded so that the light source elements are not directly visible
from property in a residential zone adjacent to or across a street
from property in the non-residential zone.
[Section 8.258 amended by Ordinance No. 5862, enacted September 15, 1997; further amended by Ordinance No. 6008, enacted March 18, 2002; further amended by Ordinance No. 6114, enacted February 7, 2005; further amended by Ordinance No. 6276, enacted March 19, 2012; further
amended by Ordinance No. 6389, enacted October
15, 2018]
(1) Application.
The Billboard District standards apply to all signs located in the
geographically bound areas in Map No. 3 that are greater than 200
square feet for a single face and not otherwise permitted in this
code. The number of billboards contained in the Billboard District
shall not exceed 38 signs within the city of Springfield city limits
and nine in the Glenwood Designated Billboard District. All signs
that are located outside the designated Billboard District or fail
to meet the sign face requirements, shall be considered non-conforming.
The billboard standards shall apply to all billboards located in the
areas designated on Map No. 3. Prior to any site work, the applicant
must provide the city with an approved permit from the state of Oregon
for the placement of the billboard at the specified proposed location
under the Oregon Motorist Information Act of 1971 (ORS 377.700 et
seq.)
(2) Spacing
between Billboards. All billboards located in the Billboard District
along I-105 and I-5 shall be spaced a minimum of 500 feet apart. All
other designated zones shall permit billboards to be located a minimum
of 150 feet apart as measured from the center line of the adjacent
street.
(3) Height.
All billboards shall be installed at a minimum of 16 feet, and a maximum
of 30 feet in height to the bottom of the sign. Interchanges located
on I-105 and I-5 may permit billboards to be installed at a maximum
of 45 feet in height to the bottom of the sign.
(4) Sign
Face Requirements. All billboards installed along I-105 and I-5 shall
be a maximum of 14 feet by 48 feet (672 square feet total) or 10 feet
by 30 feet (300 square feet total). Double faced or one sided billboards
shall be considered as one sign and each side may not exceed the allowable
size as listed above.
(5) Billboard
Districts.
(a) Main
Street and South A Street (North/South frontage):
(i) 11th Street to 46th Street.
(ii) Chapman Lane to 57th Street.
(iii) South A Street from 11th to the intersection of Main Street.
(b) Highway
I-105:
(i) Eastbound only from Mohawk Boulevard to 42nd Street.
(ii) Westbound from 52nd Street to the intersection of Highbanks Road
(approximately 2,500 feet).
(iii) Westbound from 42nd Street to I-5.
(c) I-5
Northbound from I-105 to Old Coburg Road underpass.
(d) Beltline
Road from Gateway Street to I-5.
(e) Harlow
Road from Gateway Street to I-5.
(f) Shelly
Street westbound from Laura Street (southern street frontage only).
(g) I-5
Northbound from milepost 190.5 to I-105, east side of I-5 only—
Glenwood Billboard District.
(h) South
side of Franklin Blvd from the west side of Henderson Avenue to East
Side of I-5—Glenwood Billboard District.
(6) Relocation
of Existing Billboards. The relocation of all billboards located within
city limits shall receive priority over signs currently located outside
of city limits.
[Section 8.260 amended by Ordinance No. 6008, enacted March 18, 2002; further
amended by Ordinance No. 6114, enacted February
7, 2005; further amended by Ordinance
No. 6276, enacted March 19, 2012; further amended by Ordinance No. 6389,
enacted October 15, 2018]
(1) One
freestanding sign shall be permitted at each entrance and shall not
exceed 32 square feet for all faces. The total sign height shall be
a maximum of five feet above grade. In addition to the freestanding
sign, three wall signs shall be allowed not to exceed a total combined
square footage of 40 square feet.
(2) Illumination
from Signs on Non-Residential Property. External illumination shall
be shielded so that the light source elements are not directly visible
from property in a residential zone adjacent to or across a street
from property in the non-residential zone.
[Section 8.262 amended by Ordinance No. 5862, enacted September 15, 1997; further amended by Ordinance No. 6008, enacted March 18, 2002; further amended by Ordinance No. 6114, enacted February 7, 2005; further amended by Ordinance No. 6276, enacted March 19, 2012; further
amended by Ordinance No. 6389, enacted October
15, 2018]
(1) One
freestanding monument sign shall be permitted for each entrance to
special light industrial districts and at each entrance to approved
business parks. The monument sign shall conform to the freestanding
sign standards below and shall be permitted in addition to signs allowed
for individual businesses as follows:
(2) Single
Business. Each business shall be permitted a total of three wall signs
not to exceed a maximum of 150 square feet for all faces.
(3) Freestanding
Signs. Each property shall be permitted one freestanding sign. The
total area permitted shall be 100 square feet for one face and 200
square feet for two or more faces. The maximum height for all freestanding
signs shall be a total of six feet to the top of the sign.
(4) Entrance
Signs. In addition to the freestanding sign identified above, each
property shall also be allowed a freestanding sign at each vehicular
entrance to the property. These signs shall not exceed 18 square feet
for one face or 36 square feet for two or more faces and shall not
exceed four and one-half feet in height.
(5) Illumination
from Signs on Non-Residential Property. External illumination shall
be shielded so that the light source elements are not directly visible
from property in a residential zone adjacent to or across a street
from property in the non-residential zone.
[Section 8.264 amended by Ordinance No. 5862, enacted September 15, 1997; further amended by Ordinance No. 6008, enacted March 18, 2002; further amended by Ordinance No. 6114, enacted February 7, 2005; further amended by Ordinance No. 6276, enacted March 19, 2012; further
amended by Ordinance No. 6389, enacted October
15, 2018]
The Sports Facility Sign District is designated on Map No. 4.
The following combination of signs shall be permitted for property
within this district because of its unique size and uses within the
area:
(1) Wall
Signs. In addition to the freestanding signs, the property may have
wall signs at each building public entrance. The total allowable area
for all such signs shall be 400 square feet No single sign shall exceed
100 square feet.
(2) Freestanding
Signs.
(a) Two
freestanding signs shall be permitted for each property. The freestanding
signs shall be limited to 50 square feet per face, or 100 square feet
for two or more faces, with a maximum height of 10 feet.
(b) One
additional freestanding sign is permitted at each vehicular entrance.
Each sign is limited to 25 square feet for all faces with a maximum
height of two and one-half feet.
(3) Murals.
Murals are allowed as an artistic painting applied to and made integral
with a wall surface. To be exempt from permits, murals shall not include
logos or lettering.
(4) Illumination
from Signs on Non-Residential Property. External illumination shall
be shielded so that the light source elements are not directly visible
from property in a residential zone adjacent to or across a street
from property in the non-residential zone.
[Section 8.267 amended by Ordinance 6114, enacted February 7, 2005; further
amended by Ordinance No. 6276, enacted March
19, 2012; further amended by Ordinance
No. 6389, enacted October 15, 2018]
The RiverBend Development District is designated on Map No.
5. The following combination of signs shall be permitted for property
within this district due to its unique size and the number of structures
located within the approved area:
(1) Wall
Signs. Wall signs shall not be allowed with the exception of street
address identification of the building(s).
(2) Freestanding
Signs.
(a) Two
freestanding monument signs shall be permitted for each approved vehicular
entrance off Martin Luther King Jr. Parkway to the RiverBend Development
Each monument sign structure shall be limited to 16 feet in height
above grade, 70 feet in length, five feet in width with the lettering
not to exceed 60 square feet for each sign per side.
(b) In
addition to the above-mentioned monument signs, an additional freestanding
sign shall be permitted with a maximum height of 10 feet above grade,
seven feet in length, three feet in width, with lettering area not
to exceed 45 square feet per side.
(c) Also,
each additional building on the approved development site will be
permitted two additional freestanding signs not to exceed seven feet
in height, 12 feet in length, four feet in width, with lettering not
to exceed 30 square feet per side.
(d) One
additional freestanding sign will be permitted. This sign shall not
exceed nine feet in height, 40 feet in length, four feet in width,
with the lettering not to exceed 50 square feet per side.
(e) Additionally,
two monuments signs may be placed at a location designated by the
property owner not to exceed 16 feet in height, five feet in length,
three feet in width, with lettering not to exceed 16 square feet per
side.
(f) Location
of this district will be limited to properties referenced on Map No.
5.
[Section 8.268 added by Ordinance No. 6198, enacted June 18, 2007; amended
by Ordinance No. 6389, enacted October 15,
2018]