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Figure 318.090-10 <br /> Vertical projecting sign example <br /> B <br /> O <br /> II _ R <br /> �;;; E <br /> ow <br /> . ., S i o g <br /> Ir <br /> 1. Projecting signs may be used in conjunction with walls signs. Projecting signs meeting <br /> the following conditions (a-f) are allowed for commercial uses adjacent to and facing a <br /> street. <br /> a. Clearance. Shall clear sidewalk by 8 feet. <br /> b. Projection. <br /> (1) Horizontal oriented signs: No more than 8 feet. <br /> (2) Vertically oriented signs: No more than 3 feet. <br /> (3) Signs may project into a public right-of-way for storefront buildings, subject to a <br /> right-of-way use permit. <br /> c. Number of signs. One primary sign advertising business on each frontage. <br /> Additional smaller secondary signage may be included on each frontage provided the <br /> combined signage meets applicable size limits below. <br /> d. Height. Shall not extend above the building parapet, soffit,the eave line or the roof <br /> of the building, except for theaters. <br /> e. Location. Projecting signs shall not be located directly over windows or in conflict <br /> with other signs or architectural features of the building as determined by the City. <br /> 72 <br />