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A. Master Sign Plans Required; When: All buildings containing three (3) or more separate businesses must obtain approval of a master sign plan from the Director prior to any signs being erected in or upon any structure. All signs erected or maintained within the structure must conform at all times to the approved master sign plan. Any deviations from an approved master sign plan is unlawful unless and until a revised master sign plan is approved by the Director.

B. Application For Master Sign Plan: An application for a master sign plan must include at least the following information:

1. Class C application form and fee;

2. Site plan and elevations, if applicable;

3. Linear front footage of the structure;

4. The total amount of allowable sign area for the structure; and

5. The location, materials, lighting, and maximum area of each sign that an individual business will be allowed to display including freestanding or directional signage.

6. The reviewing authority may require such other information as the reviewing authority shall deem necessary to properly evaluate the application; provided the reviewing authority shall not require any information concerning the content of the sign. Any content information voluntarily provided by the applicant shall not be considered by the reviewing authority in deciding the application. Once filed with the town, an application and any exhibits become the property of the town.

C. Individual Sign Permits Still Required: Individual sign permits are required for signs contained within an approved master sign plan with a Class D minor development permit. (Ord. 3, Series 2019)