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Ordinance No 2216 <br /> Page 16 of 2 <br /> J. Second-Story Signs. Second-story signs shall be permitted for second-story <br /> businesses in accordance with the following restrictions: <br /> 1 . Window signs may be allowed; provided, that the coverage shall not <br /> exceed 25 percent for any individual window or door area visible from the exterior of the <br /> building; <br /> 2, Awning or canopy signs may be allowed; provided, that the total sign <br /> message does not exceed 20 percent of the total exterior surface area of each awning <br /> or canopy, not to exceed a total of one square foot per linear front foot of business <br /> establishment; <br /> 3. Overhang signs identifying second-story businesses may be allowed at the <br /> ground level subject to the same restrictions as noted in subsection G of this section; <br /> 4. Signs that are mounted or affixed parallel to the building facade may be <br /> allowed above the second-story sill line where it is determined that the building <br /> architecture can effectively accommodate such signs (e.g., buildings with street-oriented <br /> second floor entrances or large, "arcade-type" overhangs), and where such signage <br /> could be aesthetically integrated with the building architecture. <br /> K. Temporary "For Sale/Lease" Signs. Signs pertaining to the sale, lease, rental or <br /> display of a structure or land. Said signs are subject to the sign standards for location <br /> and placement as prescribed in this chapter and subject to the standards of subsection <br /> G of this section. <br /> L. Freestanding Sidewalk Signs: Freestanding sidewalk signs shall be permitted if <br /> determined to be unique, creative and attractive or which artistically reflect the unique <br /> type of business they are identifying. Traditional A-frame signs are not permitted. Signs <br /> shall be limited to a vertical dimension of 36 inches, a horizontal dimension of 24 <br /> inches, and a total height not exceeding 48 inches above the ground; exceptions may <br /> be permitted subject to a determination by the zoning administrator that the unique <br /> design warrants a larger sign. These signs shall be set back at least three feet from the <br /> street curb and 10 feet from the side street curb on a corner site, and shall be <br /> positioned to maintain an unobstructed area on the sidewalk of at least four feet for <br /> pedestrian access. Sidewalk signs shall be removed from the sidewalk by the close of <br /> business each day and shall not be attached in any way to the sidewalk. <br /> M. Menu Displays. Menu displays, either freestanding or building-mounted, shall be <br /> permitted. Freestanding menu displays shall be unique, creative designs which may <br /> include a wipe-off board or other area for menu copy which shall be limited to a size of <br /> 36 inches by 18 inches in area. The total size of the freestanding menu display shall be <br /> the same as for freestanding sidewalk signs. Building-mounted menu displays shall <br /> consist of either changeable lettering or a copy of the menu itself enclosed in a <br /> transparent case (plastic or glass). Freestanding menu displays shall be removed from <br /> the sidewalk by the close of business each day and shall not be attached in any way to <br /> the sidewalk. <br /> N. Flags. High-quality designed cloth or fabric flags with wording, symbols, or logos <br /> shall be permitted to be mounted on a pole on a building wall or a post. Flags shall be <br /> complementary to the building design and individual flags shall not exceed two feet by <br /> six feet in area. Wording shall be limited to business name, generic product-types or <br /> services offered. No flag may be stretched crosswise on a building. <br /> O. Decorations. Decorations, except for lights, shall be permitted to be attached to a <br /> building or its supports, may be part of a freestanding sidewalk display, and may <br /> overhang the public sidewalk as long as the vertical clearance is not less than eight <br />