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ORD-2012-004 Amendments to Unified Development Ordinance Text (UDO /Zoning 2011 -06
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Article 6: Development Standards 107 <br /> Section 6.12: Signs <br /> (v) All directional signs shall be located a minimum of five feet from <br /> any active recreational activity field or one feet from any <br /> established nature or man-made trail, and shall be set back a <br /> minimum of ten feet from all property lines, <br /> (f) Scoreboards <br /> (i) One scoreboard, not to exceed 144 square feet, shall be <br /> permitted for each athletic field <br /> 6.12.14 Additional Standards for Economic Development Districts <br /> In addition to the overall sign standards established herein, the following specific standards shall <br /> apply in the Economic Development Districts: <br /> (A) General Standards <br /> (1) A sign plan must be submitted and approved as part of the comprehensive site <br /> plan or master plan. <br /> (2) For multiple use sites or buildings, unified directional/informational signs and the <br /> use of coordinated individual wall signs is the preferred approach to business <br /> identification. <br /> (3) Sign colors must not be overpowering but must accent the building which the <br /> sign identifies or on which it is mounted. <br /> (4) The light from an illuminated sign must not be permitted to shine into any road <br /> right-of-way or across property lines. <br /> (`nmmiccinnorc 124 <br /> (6) In addition to the prohibited signs in Section 6.12.6, the follmving types of signs <br /> are prohibited in the Economic Development District: off premises advertising <br /> signs, billboards, nn inflatable. and portable signs 125 <br /> {�)-------E�oepE-fen-ti+�e-af3d-}nr��erat�+�a�?�E�-si0�s i�-�I,=s+�if;g-�r-��a4vin��essagas <br /> aFe__pr.f'r}{h{te 126 <br /> (B) Identification Signs <br /> (1) Freestanding Identification Signs <br /> (a) Only one freestanding identification sign is permitted for each <br /> development. However, a second sign may be permitted where a site <br /> has more than one vehicular entrance on different sides of the building. <br /> (b) A freestanding identification sign must be placed perpendicular to <br /> approaching vehicular traffic so that it is clearly visible and does not <br /> obstruct the view of any other identification or information sign. <br /> (c) A freestanding identification sign must be located at least 10-feet from <br /> any property line or driveway. <br /> (2) Wall Signs <br /> 124 Staff is suggesting removal of this restriction because Section 6.12.12(C)(1)permits Wall Signs to be painted on <br /> a building. Staff is suggesting that a painted wall sign not be restricted in the EDDs when they are allowed in all <br /> other non-residential zoning districts <br /> 125 Staff is suggesting that specific reference be drawn to Section 6.12.6(Prohibited Signs in all zoning districts). <br /> Since roof signs are prohibited in all zoning districts,staff suggests deleting the redundancy here. <br /> 126 Staff is suggesting this for deletion because it is already prohibited in Section 6.12.6(C). <br /> Orange County,North Carolina—Unified Development Ordinance Page 6-101 <br />
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