1181.15 COMMON SIGNAGE PLANS FOR MULTIPLE USES.
   (a)   In lieu of the requirements elsewhere in this section, in Commercial and Industrial Districts, when a structure contains more than one business establishment, or when the owners of two or more contiguous lots voluntarily agree to develop common signage, a common signage plan may be submitted to the Zoning Administrator.
   (b)   A common signage plan shall specify standards for consistency among all signs affected by the plan in regard to:
      (1)    Color scheme,
      (2)    Lettering,
      (3)    Lighting,
      (4)    Location of signs,
      (5)    Material and
      (6)    Sign proportion.
   (c)   Any number of signs that are attached to a common supporting structure shall be considered one sign for the purposes of number of signs allowed and area requirement; provided, there shall be no more than five signs on any common supporting structure, and the area of all the signs will be totaled in determining whether the total sign meets the area requirement.
(Ord. 11-07. Passed 7-18-07.)