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For any multi-tenant retail center, industrial park or other unified form of commercial site development or redevelopment, the applicant shall submit a master sign plan that consists of coordinated and/or shared signage for the entire development.

A. In general, signs shall have mutually unifying elements which may include uniformity in materials, color, size, height, letter style, sign type, shape, lighting, location on buildings, and design motif.

B. Materials and textures of signs shall be compatible with the architectural character of the site and building. Supporting sign structures of freestanding signs shall match the primary finish and colors of the associated building(s).

C. Where possible, freestanding signs shall integrate tenant signs into a single sign structure, yet singular sign structures shall be limited in size per pertinent sign classifications or designations.

D. Directional signage systems shall be of a unified graphical system. Such signage shall be placed in consistent locations near site entries, key points on the internal automobile and pedestrian circulation system, building entries, seating areas, and sidewalk intersections.

E. In reviewing an applicant’s submittal of a master sign plan conforming to the provisions of this section, the Town Manager may vary standards for area, height and number of individual signs.

F. The Town Manager may approve up to a twenty percent (20%) change in one or more dimensional standards (area and/or height) based on the applicant demonstrating that the change is warranted by a master sign plan that represents exceptional design. (Ord. 711 §1 (Exh. A), 2017; Amended Ord. 794 §4, 2021)