17.07.740: SIGNAGE:
All signage within a commercial business park must conform to the Sign Ordinance subject to the following:
   A.   Permitted Signs: Signage within a commercial business park shall be limited to the following:
      1.   On-Premises Directional Signs: Signs directing persons already on the premises on which the signs are located giving directions to building entrances or exits, telephones, drive- up windows, service areas or motor routes within the premises, not to exceed three (3) square feet of sign area. Unlimited number allowed.
      2.   Motor Vehicle Directional Signs: Signs designed to identify business premises' entrances and exits. Limited to one illuminated sign per driveway, not to exceed four (4) square feet of sign area and three feet (3') above grade, which can display the name or logo, but is primarily directional in nature, not identification.
      3.   Park and Building Identification Signs: Signs designed to identify park at entrances and exits, individual buildings and businesses within park.
         a.   Park identification signs shall be approved by the Planning Commission through the PUD process.
         b.   Building identification signs shall be limited to one sign per building face, and may be either a wall sign or a ground sign.
      4.   Warning Sign: A sign erected on private property warning the public of a danger on or limiting access to the premises, such as "No Trespassing", "Tow-Away Zone", etc. Such signs are limited to four (4) square feet, a freestanding height of three feet (3') and limited to two (2) signs per building.
   B.   Types of Signs:
      1.   Ground Sign: A ground sign shall mean an on-premises sign, either supported on upright poles or braces in or upon the ground.
         a.   Ground signs, except park identification signs, shall not exceed the following dimensions: height equals four feet (4'); width equals six feet (6'); and depth equals two feet (2').
         b.   Ground signs shall not obstruct traffic vision, and shall have a landscaped buffer zone extending a minimum of three feet (3') around the entire base of the sign.
      2.   Wall Sign: A wall sign means a sign that is painted on, attached to, or erected against a wall or parapet of a building.
         a.   Wall signs shall not project more than eighteen inches (18") from or extend past the end of the wall to which it is attached.
         b.   Wall signs shall not exceed the limits set forth in the Sign Code except as established by the Planning Commission through the PUD process. (Ord. 1994 §18, 1987)