§ 16.48.620 TRANSFERABILITY OF SIGNAGE RIGHTS.
   (A)   Wall signs and projecting signs for a single establishment. Signs for one establishment may not be transferred from one establishment to another even if both are located on the same property or share contiguous street frontages or adjacent areas within a building. Any single establishment may increase the otherwise allowable display area of any one permanent sign by up to 10% by transferring the same amount of display area from another sign which the establishment is allowed to display. This does not, however, allow the sign area on any one wall to exceed the per wall area limits set forth in this chapter.
   (B)   Freestanding signs. By private agreement between establishments, continuous street frontages may be combined to qualify for a freestanding sign, the display face of which may be shared by establishments contributing to the qualifying frontage.
   (C) Unusual signs. Unless specifically prohibited, signs that are single, double, multi-faced, curved cylindrical, spherical, triangular or oddly shaped, may be permitted, provided they satisfy all other provisions of this code.
(Ord. 1122, passed 10-18-04)