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public street). The remaining allowable area may <br /> be used for pedestrian-oriented signs (e.g. <br /> projecting signs, window signs, overhang signs <br /> under building projections, or street-oriented <br /> directory signs) as determined by the Zoning <br /> Administrator. <br /> <br /> C. Sign content shall be limited to the <br /> identification of the site or use (e.g. business <br /> name). In addition, references to generic product- <br /> types or services offered may be incorporated into <br /> window signs or small, decorative signs painted <br /> directly on a building surface. Such signs shall <br /> be subject to design review approval. <br /> <br /> Table I <br /> Main Street Signs <br /> <br /> A. Definitions <br /> (Paragraph 1, no change). <br /> <br /> 2. Projecting Sign: A sign which projects <br /> more than twelve inches (12") and which is <br /> supported by a wall of a building with the display <br /> surface of the sign possessing a plane not parallel <br /> to the plane of the supporting wall and shall not <br /> include internally illuminated metal framed box <br /> signs. Projecting signs shall not be directly <br /> illuminated in any fashion, but may be indirectly <br /> illuminated. <br /> <br /> 3. Window Sign: A sign which is painted, <br />posted upon, or displayed within three (3) feet of <br />an interior translucent or transparent surface, <br />including windows and doors, or any interior sign <br />which is clearly visible from a public street or <br />sidewalk. <br /> <br /> (Paragraphs 4 - 6, no change). <br /> <br /> 7. Freestanding sign: A sign which is not <br />attached to any building surface and which is <br />supported in the ground by a pole, post, pedestal, <br />or similar structural base. <br /> <br /> 8. Directory Sign: A sign which displays the <br />multiple names and locations (e.g. suite numbers) <br />of second story tenants or ground floor tenants <br />without street frontage. <br /> <br /> -2- <br /> <br /> <br />