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j. LIGHTING: All proposed lighting shall comply with the standards <br />detailed in Section 6.11 Outdoor Lighting of the UDO. Outdoor <br />lighting shall be extinguished after normal business hours to <br />eliminate the potential for glare and light pollution consistent with <br />appropriate industry guideline standards including, but not limited <br />to: IES/ANSI, OSHA, etc. in order to maintain safe lighting <br />conditions for employees, business owners and the public. 16 <br />k. SIGNAGE: In addition to the standards detailed in Section 6.12 <br />Signage of the UDO, development within the Project shall abide by <br />the following: <br />i. Unless otherwise specified herein, signs shall be composed <br />of individual internally lit letters. <br />ii. Approved copyright logos shall be allowed on signage in a <br />box type fashion. <br />iii. The signage shall be permitted for the Project: <br />1. One (1) architectural landmark freestanding sign <br />serving as a visual identifier for the Project subject to <br />the following standards: <br />a. Maximum height of 50 ft. <br />b. Allowable sign area of 400 sq.ft. per sign face. <br />c. Shall comply with principal setbacks for the <br />District in which it is located. <br />2. Eight (8) entry portal freestanding signs providing the <br />name of the development and identifying tenants <br />subject to the following standards: <br />a. Maximum Height of 8 ft. <br />b. Allowable sign area of 300 sq.ft. <br />c. 10 ft. setback from all rights-of-way and/or <br />property lines. <br />d. Sign shall be composed of either <br />raised/blocked lettering or shall be a wall sign. <br />e. External illumination shall be permitted in <br />accordance with Section(s) 6.11 and 6.12 of <br />the UDO.17 <br />f.e. 60% of the sign area shall contain the name of <br />the Project. <br />3. Signage for theater shall abide by the following <br />standards: <br /> <br />16 A condition recommended for addition by the Planning Board to address concerns over light pollution. The <br />wording of the condition was suggested by the applicant. At its January 10, 2018 regular meeting, the Planning <br />Board voted unanimously to recommend approval of the applicant’s proposed language. <br />17 This language was improperly added by staff. The narrative for the Project indicates all signs shall be internally <br />illuminated. <br />172