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(2) The maximum and minimum height of the sign; <br />(3) The proposed location of the sign in relation to the boundaries of the lot upon <br />which it is to be situated; <br />(4) The proposed location of the sign in relation to the boundaries of the lot upon <br />which it is to be situated; <br />(5) If the sign is to be illuminated, the technical means by which this is to be <br />accomplished and the hours of illumination; <br />(6) Where the sign is to be attached to any existing building, a diagram or photograph <br />of the face of the building to which the sign is to be attached; <br /> <br />(7) The name and address of the owner of the sign and the address of the property <br />where the sign is located; <br /> <br />(8) Where a ground level sign is proposed with berming, a diagram showing grade <br />level and dimensions of the berm; <br /> <br />(9) When a multi-tenant comprehensive sign plan is submitted, the plan must include <br />the location, size, height, color, lighting and orientation of all signs; and <br /> <br />(10) Where a ground sign plan is submitted, the plan must include the location of the <br />sign in relation to the lot lines and the building height, including any difference <br />from the established grade, size, color, lighting and hours of illumination. <br /> <br />Ord. #39, adopted - - <br /> <br />§ 152.20 ADJUSTMENTS AND APPEALS. <br /> <br />(A) The Commission of Adjustments and Appeals will be comprised by all members of the <br />Planning and Zoning Committee. <br />(B) The Planning and Zoning Committee will hear and make recommendations to the City <br />Council regarding: <br />(1) Appeals where it is alleged that there is an error in any order, requirement, <br />decision or determination made by an administrative officer in the city in the <br />enforcement of this chapter; and <br /> <br />(2) Petitions for variances from the literal provisions of this chapter in instances <br />where their strict enforcement would cause hardship because of circumstances <br />unique to the individual property under consideration. Criteria for granting a <br /> <br />