(A) All signs shall be erected, constructed, altered, and maintained in accordance with Chapter 17.74 of the Corona Municipal Code.
(B) Signs shall contain only such subject matter that refers to:
(1) The name and logo of the establishment; or
(2) The goods or services provided by the establishment.
(C) Sign proposals shall be submitted as part of the precise plan review process. Signs must be complementary to the architectural design of the building. Sign proposals shall include color scheme, types of materials, typeface and a general maintenance schedule.
(D) All commercial or office centers consisting of two or more tenant spaces shall submit a comprehensive sign proposal, including both parcel and enterprise signs. The proposal shall integrate the signs with building design by:
(1) Using the same background on all signs;
(2) Using not more than three colors for signs;
(3) Using the same method of mounting signs;
(4) Using the same type of materials for sign components (such as sign copy, supports).
(E) Monument signs shall not exceed five feet in height, pole (pylon) signs shall not exceed 15 feet in height, and no sign shall exceed the applicable size limits set forth in Chapter 17.74. A pole (pylon) sign on property that is contiguous to a freeway may exceed the 15 foot limitation if the height and scale of the sign is appropriate to the property, but in no case shall the height of the sign exceed 40 feet. The height of the sign shall include the total sign structure as measured from average grade.
(F) Commercial centers may have pedestrian oriented blade or under canopy signs. These shall not exceed six square feet in area and maintain adequate clearance height from the walkway.
(`78 Code, § 17.33.080.) (Ord. 2729 § 1, 2004; Ord. 2551 § 1, 2001; Ord. 2437 § 2, 2000.)