Master Signage Plan definition

Master Signage Plan means a plan with drawings, text, and specifications setting out the specifics of the location, arrangement, type and design of signs to be erected on premises within a defined area, that shall be approved by the City Centre Community Committee and the Director of Planning, Property and Development. The intent of
Master Signage Plan means a plan that is required for a PAD application that shows the size and location of all proposed signs.
Master Signage Plan means a plan with drawings, text, and specifications

Examples of Master Signage Plan in a sentence

  • All signage will comply with the Sign Ordinance except as modified by this Agreement or the approved Master Signage Plan.

  • Developer will submit a Master Signage Plan for approval by City Council prior to construction of any signage structure or sign within the project.

  • Owner will submit a Master Signage Plan for approval by the P&Z and City Council within one year of the effective date of this Agreement or upon submittal of preliminary plat, whichever occurs first.