Master sign program definition

Master sign program means sign specifications and details approved as a package that define or identify allowed signage allotted to individual businesses throughout a multi-business commercial center.
Master sign program means a coordinated sign plan that includes details of all signs that are or will be placed on a site, including master identification, individual business and directory signs.
Master sign program means a graphic and written statement of standards for the style, materials, colors, lettering, size and placement of all signs on the site of a commercial center.

More Definitions of Master sign program

Master sign program means the establishment of an identification program for any multi-tenant operation within the town, including but not limited to office parks, industrial parks and multi-tenant office and retail buildings. A Master Sign Program may also include a commercial development in which there exists a number of separate commercial activities, in which there are appurtenant facilities (such as parking or pedestrian mall), and which is designed to provide a single area in which the public can obtain varied products and services. The intent of a Master Sign Program is to give a uniform theme of size, color and style to signs in such a development.
Master sign program means the establishment of an identification program for any multitenance operation within the city, including, but not limited to, office parks, industrial parks and multitenance office and retail buildings. The intent of a master sign program is to give a uniform theme of size, color and style to signs in such a development. Each sign covered by a master sign program must be permitted separately. (See Section 15.16.270 of this chapter.)
Master sign program means a coordi- nated sign plan which includes details of all signs which are or will be placed on a site including mas- ter identification, individual business and directory signs.
Master sign program means a program allowing the occupants of a building or project with a number of buildings to combine the total lawful sign coverage into one or more lawful signs in an integrated design concept.