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City Council <br />Meeting Minutes <br />September 3, 2019 <br />Page 6 of 14 <br />New PUD waiver criteria for signs <br />Section 3 contains General Regulations <br />Residential Areas <br />• Single-family <br />• Multi -family <br />• Institutional <br />Commercial Areas <br />• Single and multi -tenant Commercial <br />• Single and multi -tenant Office <br />Industrial Areas <br />• Single and multi -tenant <br />Mixed -Use Areas <br />• Arterial and non -arterial frontage <br />• Single and multi -tenant sites <br />Downtown <br />• Single and multi -tenant sites <br />It also covers <br />• How signs are measured <br />• How signs are illuminated <br />• Internal illumination standards <br />• External illumination standards — downcast only <br />• Other design considerations <br />• High quality <br />• Treatment of raceways and conduit <br />• Compatibility with site, architecture and <br />Electronic message centers (EMCs) would be allowed by right for gas stations, menu <br />board signs, kiosks, all others have to justify use on the PUD <br />Section 4 - Permanent Signs <br />Staff evaluated all current regulations, typical approved waiver requests, other regional <br />communities' regulations and industry best practice Section 4 includes regulation for all <br />sign types in all areas of the City. <br />Residential areas — single family, multi -family, Institutional uses <br />Commercial areas — primary, secondary and US 36 frontages Scale of <br />development, slightly larger and more flexible locations, single tenant or multi - <br />tenant and office categories <br />Ritchie noted some proposed changes from the packet include increasing_the size for US <br />36 oriented signs, flexibility for some sign types, and revised language allows illumination <br />for window signs <br />