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1010.06: SIGN AREA COMPUTATION Sign Area Computation <br />A.Computation of Sign Surface Area of Individual Cabinet or Panel Sign: To compute the <br />area for a cabinet or panel sign face: Compute by means of the smallest square, rectangle, <br />circle, triangle, or combination thereof that will encompass the extreme limit of the copy, <br />representation, logo, emblem, or other display, together with any material or color <br />forming an integral part of the background or the display or used to differentiate the sign <br />from the backdrop or structure against which it is attached or affixed, but not including <br />any support framework, bracing, or decorative fence or wall when such fence or wall <br />otherwise meets the pertinent zoning regulations and is clearly incidental to the display <br />itself. <br />B.Computation of Sign Surface Area of Individual Signs Mounted Letters or Symbols: <br />When a sign is composed of individual mounted letters or symbols, the sign surface area <br />shall be determined by means of the total or the smallest contiguous square, rectangle, <br />circle, triangle, or combination thereof that will encompass each letter, representation, <br />logo, emblem or other display. <br />C.Computation of Sign Surface Area of Awning or Canopy: To compute the area of an <br />awning or canopy sign: compute by means of the smallest square, rectangle, circle, <br />triangle or combination thereof that will encompass the extreme limits of the copy, <br />representation, logo, emblem or other display, together with any material or color <br />forming an integral part of the background or the display or used to differentiate the sign <br />from the backdrop. <br />8.0S1010.07–N-CS <br />ECTIONONONFORMINGIGNS <br />The section regarding non-conforming signs has been relocated to 1010.03 General <br />Provisions and has also been modified. The new section or reconstituted section <br />that follows is regarding Temporary Signs. Perhaps one of the most misunderstood <br />and/or violated sections of the Code, temporary signs have been a focal point the <br />past few years specifically regarding enforcement, but also with types allowed. The <br />proposed draft, which creates a specific chapter to provide easy access (and <br />hopefully better clarity), has been researched by the Planning Division to determine <br />how others enforce/permit such signs. Staff has made applicable modifications it <br />feels best fit in Roseville. <br />1010.07: N-CS Temporary Signs <br />ONONFORMINGIGNS <br />3. Temporary Signs: <br />a. Permit Required: Permits for temporary signs, grand opening signs, special event <br />signage and other attention getting devices may be issued for searchlights and/or <br />balloons not exceeding two feet in the largest dimension, tents, laser light shows and <br />similar attention getting devices may be issued. Temporary signs shall be <br />comprised/constructed of durable all-weather materials (such as but not limited to <br />PROJ0013_SignRegulations_RPCA_040412 <br /> <br />