§ 13.1.12. Public Space Signage  


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  • a.

    Intent: Provide clear signage to identify Plazas as publicly accessible. The provision of clear, visible, and readable signage is essential to identify Plazas as public spaces, to provide a list of required amenities provided within the Plaza, and to identify hours of access and those responsible for the upkeep and maintenance of the Plaza space.

    i.

    Permanent Entrance Plaque: A maximum of one sign is permitted to be freestanding and must include the public space logo as defined by the Downtown Wayfinding program as well as the words "Open to the public from 6 AM - Midnight";

    ii.

    Accessory signs: Signage accessory to a building or tenants of a building associated with a Plaza can add a sense of identity to a Plaza, as well as ensuring that the quality and upkeep of the Plaza are tied to the identity of the tenant.

    a.

    One accessory freestanding sign not to exceed four square feet located on the building wall is permitted;

    b.

    The freestanding sign is limited to a maximum width of one-and-a-half feet facing the street and a maximum height of three feet;

    c.

    The content of the signs would be limited to the building or tenant name and address;

    d.

    Signs in a Plaza may not be internally illuminated; and

    e.

    Accessory signage located on permitted canopies or awnings is limited to one foot in height.

Source: Rule No. R14.17, 10-3-14 .