Sign Types Sample Clauses

Sign Types. The following is a list of sign types or elements most commonly designed as part of EGD projects: Banners Construction fencing Commemorative Decorative/ornamental Digital / interactive (kiosks, smart phone app's, mobile web sites) Directories/maps Donor recognition Environmental graphics [e.g. supergraphics, murals] Exhibit/display Identification Informational Interior or exterior architectural enhancements Interpretive Kiosks Landmarks Orientation devices Public art / sculptural elements Regulatory Specialty [describe] Temporary Traffic [e.g. custom posts for DOT signs (stop, yield, etc.) Wayfinding / directional Design Services Examples of possible design consulting services are listed below. These may be included in basic services or be optional services, as appropriate. Architectural, interiors or site documentation Preparation of accurate base plans or elevations if those that exist are not sufficient OR Manipulation of client base plans so they are usable for the project (e.g. turning off unnecessary layers, downsizing or manipulating files) Additional meetings Meetings or site visits in addition to those listed. [possible reasons: installation is phased, contractor error, client request, meetings with additional parties, etc.] As-builts Preparation of “as built" drawings, message schedules or sign location plans that document the final installation and include any field changes; review of “as built” documents prepared by contractor. Architectural elements Consultation, design, coordination, specification or shop drawing review of architectural items such as illuminated exit signs, elevator control panels, fire extinguisher/hose cabinets, clocks, building color palettes, flooring/paving/textile patterns, switches, lighting, millwork, trash/recycling receptacles or street furniture. Budget development Development of estimates for implementation (e.g. fabrication, installation, maintenance, software development). Compliance audit Evaluation of a facility's current compliance with governmental directives or codes, such as the Americans with Disabilities Act, MUTCD regulations, local sign ordinances, retail standards, zoning regulations, etc Custom Artwork Design, artwork, retouching or manipulation of letterforms, imagery, photographs, maps, diagrams [such as fire evacuation diagrams], symbols, pictograms, patterns, etc.; electronic file preparation for such items. Digital and Electronic Systems Planning, design or documentation of digital/electronic si...
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Sign Types a. Permitting
Sign Types. (a) Wall signs may be painted on the wall (if approved by the Director of Community and Economic Development/Planning Director), or be made of metal, wood (except plywood), plastic, neon or vinyl. Fluorescent material is prohibited. Signs shall be located no higher than the cornice or parapet line, whichever is lower. Wall signs legally erected before July 22, 1986 shall be considered in conformance if they do not exceed the maximum allowable area by more than 25 percent, and do not extend above the cornice or, parapet line, whichever is lower, by more than 25 percent of the height of the sign.
Sign Types. 1. Tenant shall provide the following sign types at Tenant's expense prior to opening for business:
Sign Types. The Sign Package will include only those sign types in those dimensions, fabrications, illumination, and locations allowed by the City’s Zoning Code. The Sign Package will not include digital signs or other signs prohibited by the City Zoning Code.

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