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Anne Arundel County                         2473

special merchandising, promotions, sales or other related business
activities for automobile filling stations and service centers. Such
signs shall be by special permit for a display period of not more than
thirty (30) continuous days, and for not more than sixty (60) days
in one (1) year.

(e) Advertising signs commonly used in retail business shall
be limited to placement within display windows, and shall not
occupy more than twenty percent (20%) of the window area.

(3) OUTDOOR ADVERTISING SIGNS (BILLBOARDS) IN
ACCORDANCE WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF SECTION
13-327 (G).

Section 13-329.1. Permitted Signs for Planned Commercial Com-
plexes.

Signs for planned commercial complexes within commercial
districts shall be permitted as follows, subject to the provisions of
this Article:

(1)    Signs for Entire Complex

(a)    One (1) lighted, multi-faced free-standing sign indicat-
ing the name of the complex, and/or the activities taking place
therein, and/or a directory of the establishments located therein.
Such signs shall not exceed an area of two hundred fifty (250) square
feet per face, a total of five hundred (500) square feet in signing
area for all faces, and not more than forty feet (40') above grade;
such signs shall be located in accordance with an approved site plan.

(b)    One (1) lighted double faced sign not exceeding an area
of four (4) square feet per face nor more than three and one-half
feet (3½') above grade at each vehicular entrance and exit of the
parking area.

(c)    One (1) lighted directional sign for the purpose of direct-
ing pedestrian traffic shall be permitted for each establishment. Such
signs shall be located at each pedestrian entry, shall be of uniform
design, and shall not exceed an area of one-half (½) square
foot per establishment.

(2)    Individual Establishments

(a)    Identification signs in accordance with the provisions of
Section 13-329 (1) (a), (b) and (h).

(b)    One (1) double faced identification sign (not exceeding
an area of two (2) square feet per face) may be hung from pro-
jecting second floors or covered walkways at each entry, giving
only the name and major product of the establishment. All such signs
within the complex shall be of uniform design and placement in
relation to each establishment.

(c)    Informational signs in accordance with the provisions of
Section 13-329 (1) (d), (u) and (j).

(d)    Theater signs in accordance with the provisions of Section
13-329 (1) (e) and (g).

 

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