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<br />Traffic Visibility Triangle. No freestanding sign shall impede/impair <br />traffic. <br /> <br />c. Quality. All signage shall improve the aesthetics or functional use of the <br />site. All freestanding signs shall include materials that compliment the <br />architectural design/existing building materials, including but not limited <br />to face brick, natural or cut stone, integrally colored concrete masonry <br />units/rock faced block, glass, pre-finished metal stucco or similar <br />cementation coating, and/or factory finished metal panels. Landscaping <br />may be integrated into any freestanding sign. <br /> <br />d. Type. All types of signs are permitted except those prohibited by Section <br />1009.02C. <br /> <br />e. Size. The size of all signage (building wall and free standing) shall be <br />limited to 1.5 times the maximum allowed under Section 1009.08 (Wall <br />Signage). <br /> <br />f Height. The height of any free standing sign shall be limited to a height <br />of 40 feet. <br /> <br />g. Number. The number of freestanding signs shall be reasonably related to <br />the number of access points to public streets and/or the number of tenants <br />within the multi-tenant structure. <br /> <br />5. Approval Process: Submittal of a Master Sign Plan application, <br />appropriate/applicable information, and fee ($250 residential and $350 <br />commercial/industrial) is required with the Office of Community Development. <br />The Development Review Committee shall hold an administrative hearing and <br />take appropriate action on requests for Master Sign Plan approvals. The <br />following shall apply: <br /> <br />a. The Community Development Director or Designee shall schedule an <br />administrative hearing before the Development Review Committee, the <br />time and place for which shall be set by the Community Development <br />Director or Designee, to consider the proposed Master Sign Plan with <br />respect to the criteria in Section 1009.03D4 of this title. <br /> <br />b. The applicant and contiguous/effected property owners shall be notified <br />by the Community Development Director or Designee of such time and <br />place in writing not less than 10 days prior to such hearing. The <br />Community Development Director or Designee may notify additional <br />property owners if a determination is made that such additional <br />notification is merited. <br /> <br />- 15 - <br />