8.2.7. BUILDING SIGN STANDARDS.
   A.   Wall Sign Standards.
Figure 8.2.7.A. Example Wall Signs
      1.   Description. A sign attached directly to a building wall above the entrance, limited to one per facade, per building tenant. A wall sign may include murals conveying the name of a business or a commercial message.
      2.   Location. Located on the supporting building wall. May not extend above any parapet wall. May not project more than six (6) inches from the building face.
   B.   Window Sign Standards.
Figure 8.2.7.8. Example Window Signs
      1.   Description. A sign attached flat, but parallel, to the inside of a window, or within twelve (12) inches of the inside of the window.
      2.   Location. Window signs shall only be placed on first floor windows of buildings with public street frontage.
      3.   Additional Standards. Maximum twenty percent (20%) of all windows may be covered by a window sign.
   C.   Canopy/Awning Sign Standards.
Figure 8.2.7.C. Canopy/Awning Sign Examples
      1.   Description. A sign attached to, or affixed to, a canopy/awning.
      2.   Location. Canopy/awning signs shall have a minimum clearance of nine (9) feet from the surface below and a maximum height of four (4) feet above the clearance.
      3.   Additional Standards. See also Section 8.2.2.F for canopy sign and changeable copy sign standards.
   D.   Projecting/Blade Sign Standards. For the purposes of this Section, a Projecting/Blade Sign may be used in lieu of a Canopy/Awning sign, subject to the following standards.
Figure 8.2.7.D. Projecting/Blade Sign Examples
      1.   Description. A sign attached directly to a supporting building wall and intersecting the building wall at a right angle.
      2.   Location. Typically extends more than one foot from the building wall. The sign may be flat or three dimensional.
      3.   Additional Standards. Shall not extend above the roof line or the parapet wall. Buildings with two (2) or more stories shall not have a projecting sign located higher than the second story or twenty-four (24) feet, whichever is less.