§ 27-739. Special on-site signage.  


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  • (a)

    This section is established in reference to the special signage needs of major community entertainment and recreational attractions. Under subsection 27-593(a)(7) a special use permit may be approved that supersedes the provisions of this article to the extent designated and may be more and/or less restrictive than the provisions of this article. Such special on-site signage may only be approved for entertainment and/or recreational attractions which have improvements capable of serving at least 1,000 patrons at a time, or entertainment, shopping and/or recreational facilities of regional significance and unique to the community.

    (b)

    In addition to the factors to be considered for all special use permits, the planning commission and unified government board of commissioners shall consider the purposes set out under section 27-720 as well as the attractiveness, quality, and durability of the proposed signage.

    (c)

    No such request shall be approved until an overall set of sign standards for all exterior signs within the development in question has been submitted. The size, color, materials structures, styles of letters, appearance of any logo, type of illumination and locations shall be set out in such standards.

(Code 1988, § 27-1398; Ord. No. 65567, § 6, 9-20-1990; Ord. No. 65814, § 27, 7-8-1993; Ord. No. O-9-15 , § 1, 1-29-2015)