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A. A common signage plan is required for all signs for one or more buildings or businesses within a unified development complex, as demonstrated through a development plan or approved site plan(s), even if the property is subdivided and has various owners.

1. Approval of a common signage plan is required prior to the issuance of a sign permit.

2. Internally-oriented signs not visible from the public right-of-way shall not be required to be included in a common signage plan.

3. Applications for temporary sign permits shall not be required to submit an approved common signage plan.

4. Common signage plans are not required in UC, UC-2, and Design districts and in a local Historic Districts Overlay. (County Only) Common signage plans are not required in the SRP-C District.

B. A way-finding signage plan is required to allow signs pursuant to paragraph 11.6.2A.9, Way-Finding Signs.

1. Approval of a way-finding signage plan is required prior to the issuance of a sign permit.

2. A way-finding signage plan can be approved separately, or as part of, a common signage plan.

3. Internally-oriented signs not visible from the public right-of-way shall not be required to be included in a way-finding signage plan.

4. (County Only) Way-finding signage plans are not required in the SRP-C District.