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<br /> <br /> <br /> Created: 2021-04-05 11:46:26 [EST] <br />(Supp. No. 19, Update 1) <br /> <br />Page 10 of 14 <br />Sec. 78-1480. Allocation of permanent signs on multi-tenant development sites. 285 <br />In multi-tenant buildings or sites, the permitted sign area and sign types, except for freestanding signs, may 286 <br />be installed by each individual business establishment that has exclusive use of some portion of the street or 287 <br />otherwise primary level of the building and direct access to the outside. Tenants located on the street or otherwise 288 <br />primary level in a center with a common mall or atrium shall be considered to have direct access to the outside for 289 <br />the purpose of this section. The management and ownership of any business establishment proposing to install 290 <br />signage must be separate and distinct from the management and ownership of any other establishment in the 291 <br />same building or on the same building lot. 292 <br />(1) Multi-tenant buildings and properties sign allocation. Signage for establishments occupying a multi-293 <br />tenant building or site but not located on the street or primary level of the building must be provided 294 <br />from the allocation of sign area and type to the occupants of the street or primary level of the build ing 295 <br />as determined by the property owner. 296 <br />(2) Freestanding signs on multi-tenant buildings and properties. For freestanding signs, a multi-tenant 297 <br />parcel shall be considered one parcel and freestanding signs shall be permitted in accordance with 298 <br />section 78-1478 Table 1. In the case of multiple tenant sites, the permitted freestanding sign area shall 299 <br />be allocated by the property owner among its tenants. 300 <br />(Ord. No. 2015 3rd series, § 1, 9-10-2018) 301 <br />Sec. 78-1481. Temporary on-premise signs. 302 <br />All temporary signs shall require an approved sign permit prior to placing the sign and shall conform to the 303 <br />following: 304 <br />(1) Temporary sign permit length. Temporary signs, including portable signs, streamers, pennants, 305 <br />banners, inflatables, or other similar objects with a commercial message may be displayed on four 306 <br />occasions per calendar year with a maximum of ten days for each occasion. The four occasions may be 307 <br />used consecutively with one permit. Temporary sign permits are nontransferable to other properties or 308 <br />establishments on the same property. 309 <br />(2) Single occupant parcels. 310 <br />a. No more than one permitted temporary sign shall be permitted at any given time. The area of the 311 <br />temporary signage shall not exceed one half of the permitted sign area as allowed in section 78 -312 <br />1478 Table 1 for a particular sign type in the underlying sign district. 313 <br />b. Freestanding temporary signs shall only be permitted in districts where freestanding signs are 314 <br />permitted as allowed in section 78-1478 Table 1. 315 <br />(3) Multi-tenant parcels. 316 <br />a. Each individual business establishment that has exclusive use of some portion of the street or 317 <br />otherwise primary level of the building and direct access to the outside qualifies for the 318 <br />temporary signs permitted in section 78-1481(1). Sign permits shall not be transferrable to other 319 <br />business establishments. 320 <br />b. Temporary wall signage may be permitted for each individual business establishment that has 321 <br />exclusive use of some portion of the street or otherwise primary level of the building and direct 322 <br />access to the outside. The total temporary wall sign area for each tenant shall not exceed one 323 <br />half of the permitted permanent wall sign area as allowed in section 78-1478 Table 1. Each 324 <br />business shall not have more than one wall or freestanding temporary sign at a time. 325