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Figure 7.1– Sign Criteria by District (continued)<br />

P Permitted Use ACP Allowed with City Permit X Not Permitted<br />

Signage Type<br />

<strong>29</strong>. WAYFINDING SIGN<br />

a. Any pedestrian-scaled sign which provides a map and listing of the<br />

names, uses, or locations of the various businesses or activities<br />

conducted within a District or development and which contains no<br />

advertising and is not used for advertising.<br />

b. Must be reviewed by the City Manager (or designee) prior to<br />

installation. Submission shall include, but not be limited to:<br />

1) A site drawing showing the location of the proposed sign(s);<br />

2) A dimensional drawing showing size and content;<br />

3) A designation of the material or materials to be used; and,<br />

4) The proposed method of installation.<br />

c. May display premise or non-premise messages.<br />

d. May be mounted on a wall or freestanding.<br />

e. Must be spaced at least Three Hundred Feet (300’) apart.<br />

f. Freestanding Wayfinding Signs must be securely anchored; may<br />

not be located in the minimum required sidewalk; and may not<br />

exceed Eight Feet (8’) in height.<br />

g. The message area identifying a District activity or containing an<br />

area wayfinding map must be oriented to be visible from a sidewalk<br />

within the public right-of-way.<br />

h. Wayfinding signs with area maps must have the word<br />

“INFORMATION” or an information symbol above the message.<br />

30. WINDOW SIGN<br />

a. A sign mounted to or intended to be through a window.<br />

b. No permit is required for small-scale signs (under 1.0 square feet<br />

in total area) placed at the pedestrian eye level. These exempted<br />

signs include tenant logo and name, website or other social media<br />

address store hours and address, and public safety decals as<br />

required by applicable codes or government regulations.<br />

c. Window signs include any signage attached to the storefront<br />

glazing or located on storefront interior within Three Feet (3’) of<br />

the storefront and intended to be viewed from the storefront<br />

exterior.<br />

d. Maximum area of Twenty-Five Percent (25%) of overall glazed<br />

storefront, including doors.<br />

Example<br />

Lifestyle<br />

District<br />

West<br />

District<br />

Outdoor<br />

Entertainment<br />

District<br />

P P P<br />

P X X<br />

7.4 GENERAL SIGNAGE STANDARDS<br />

The following standards shall apply to all sign types throughout the Property:<br />

a. The location, size, color, materials, and design of signs should be in keeping with the character of the Property.<br />

b. To reinforce the pedestrian character of the Property, signs should be primarily pedestrian-scale in nature in<br />

terms of scale and legibility.<br />

c. Signs should be integrated into the overall building design in terms of placement, materials, colors, scale,<br />

and proportions.<br />

d. Signs attached flush to the building should not obscure any significant architectural details.<br />

e. Sign materials should be durable.<br />

f. Sign lettering should be simple, legible and appropriately proportioned for clear communication.<br />

g. Signage may only be externally lit with a full-spectrum source, unless otherwise approved by a minor<br />

<strong>Indigo</strong> <strong>Ridge</strong> Development <strong>Guidelines</strong><br />

Cedar Park, Texas (<strong>Draft</strong> <strong>29</strong> June <strong>2<strong>01</strong>8</strong>)<br />

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