(A) As a part of any required Conditional Use Permit, Planned Development permit, or other discretionary permit process involving three or more separate nonresidential tenant spaces, a master sign plan must be submitted.
(B) The master sign plan must show the size, location, number, and design of all proposed signs, but need not show actual sign copy.
(C) A master sign plan does not exempt signs in the project from building permits.
(D) All signs subsequently erected on a property for which a master sign plan was approved must conform to that master sign plan.
(Ord. 1122, passed 10-18-04)