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Inspection History Details
Inspection Status: Approved
Inspection History: SIGN SITE REVIEW
Permit Number - T15OT01469
Inspection Description - SIGN SITE REVIEW
Inspection Status - Approved
Date | Description | Inspector | Results | Comments |
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02/09/2016 | SIGN SITE REVIEW | Approved | ||
11/09/2015 | SIGN SITE REVIEW | Partial Approval | Wall Signs A&B identified on application are allowed per Administrative Determination regarding definition of walls by Jim Mazzacco dated 10/30/15 / Variance has been applied for Canopy / Integrated Architectural Feature separate sign application will be required. Note: The site is not under construction at this time and building conditions my change, sign revisions may be needed if building or site conditions are altered. | |
11/04/2015 | SIGN SITE REVIEW | Correction Required | Sign G on application does not meet or could not verify (from the documents submitted) the following criteria: Sec. 3-59. Canopy signs. C. Dimensional standards: 1. Maximum size: The vertical measure of the sign face shall not exceed eighteen (18) inches 2. Maximum height: a. The top of the canopy sign shall be no more than two (2) feet above the top surface of the canopy directly below the canopy sign, and no more than fifteen (15) feet in height above finished grade immediately below the canopy sign. b. The wall behind the canopy sign shall be vertical and at least six (6) feet higher than the top of the canopy sign, or c. The angle from horizontal formed by a line connecting the top of the canopy sign and the top of the wall backing the canopy sign shall be no less than twenty (20) degrees. Note: Canopy signs that do not exceed the height of the roof or parapet wall immediately behind the canopy sign but not in compliance with 3-59.C.2.b or .c above may be considered as integrated architectural features per Sec. 3-42. |