Section 17.54.250 Permitted signs.

    Within the business park zoning districts, only the following signs shall be permitted:
    A.    Monument Signs. A monument sign is a type of sign in which the entire bottom of the sign is generally in contact with or in close proximity to the ground. It is not attached to a building but is erected upon or supported by the ground, a ground planter box, or similar low support structure. The total height of a monument sign measured from the ground to the top of the sign shall not exceed six feet. Masonry materials or other approved materials consistent with materials used on the building’ s exterior front facade are to be used for monument signs. One monument sign per lot shall be allowed in all business park zoning districts. The total outline area of the sign shall not exceed fifty (50) square feet. No sign shall be closer than ten feet from any property line.
    B.    Directional Signs. Signs indicating directions for vehicular or pedestrian traffic or movement on a site shall be allowed upon approval of the zoning enforcement officer. One sign per entry/exit not exceeding nine square feet in size shall be permitted. Additional directional signs within parking lots and along driveways shall be allowed upon approval of the zoning enforcement officer.
    C.    Identification Signs. One attached, nonilluminated sign not exceeding two square feet in size displaying the name, occupation and/or service located on the premises and the address shall be permitted.
    D.    Directory Signs. For buildings or groups of buildings with multiple occupancies, a directory sign may be substituted in lieu of the allowable monument sign subject to review and approval by the street graphics committee. However, such directory sign shall be subject to the same square footage and material requirements as a monument sign. (Ord. 1743 § 1 (part), 1999)
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