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. � <br /> Christine Mattson <br /> From: Christine Mattson <br /> Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 12:16 PM <br /> To: 'kaufsign@aol.com' <br /> Subject: 1955 Shoreline Drive <br /> Attachments: momument sign illustration.pdf <br /> Dan, <br /> Per our conversation yesterday, below is the monument sign code. Please see my comments relating to your <br /> proposal following each requirement. Also, attached is a very basic monument sign exampie. <br /> DIVISION 4. <br /> SIGNS <br /> Sec. 78-1466. Signs as accessory use. <br /> (11) Monument signs. One monument sign, limited to two faces is allowed per frontage per property, with a <br /> maximum of two. The areas of sign base,the supporting background structure, and the sign copy <br /> shall be combined for determining the total square footage and the height of the monument sign. <br /> a. The total allowable square footage shall not exceed 100 square feet per side. The base and <br /> supporting material shall constitute at least 25 percent of the total square footage. This is <br /> not met: The proposed plan shows the supporting materials is approx. 24 percent of the <br /> total area. <br /> b. The base width dimension is 50 percent or more of the greatest width of the sign. <br /> OK <br /> c. The sign copy area shall have a minimum clearance of 20 inches above ground level. <br /> OK <br /> d. The sign copy area shall be completely enclosed within the monument materials. <br /> No, see (� below. <br /> e. No portion of the sign or sign structure shall exceed ten feet above ground level. <br /> OK <br /> f. The monument sign base shall be constructed of materials similar in appearance to those <br /> of the principal structure and shall consist of brick, natural stone, stucco, textured cast <br /> stone, or integrally colored concrete masonry units. The structure surrounding the face of <br /> the sign from the base to the top of the sign must be solid, continuous, and consist of the <br /> base materials or complementary materials that match the appearance and color of the <br /> principal building. <br /> As proposed, the sign does not meet this requirement. <br /> i <br />