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3. Allow second floor sign illumination
4. Sign placement flexibility
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7. Addition of canopy signage
. Correcting" on premises signage"
9. Correcting "on -premises signage" —additional
10. Increased signage size and clarifies what constitutes a sign
11. Roof signage/uniformity between phases
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• SECTION 3. DEFINITIONS
• SECTION 4. REGULATIONS FOR NON-RESIDENTIAL 0 L) F H L "
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• 4.1— Purpose and Intent cl
• SECTION 5. APPLICABILITY Proposed Master Sign Plan
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• Prohibited Signs Arse d5xa: M.— 12, 2020
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• SECTION 6. MATERIALS
• Materials and finishes shall be a of a high-quality, unique
and achieve harmony with others within the Downtown
District.
• SECTION 7. ILLUMINATION BY LETTER TYPE
SECTION 8. SIGNAGE CRITERIA BY BUILDING TYPE
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• Aging shopping centers face increasing competition and
challenges;
0 Shopping precincts and district areas play an important role in
communities as a means [of] creating;a sense of place and
gathering;
• Amendment recommendations, as warranted, are to allow for
creativity and flexibility in order to facilitate an opportunity to
reposition and continue the development of Southlake Town
Square.
There are currently four (4) separately adopted master sign plan
packages for Southlake Town Square:
• Phase I
• Grand Avenue
• Block 10
• Block 22
The proposed amendment is a comprehensive regulation clocury
that will cover all aspects of commercial signage throughout SOL
Town Square
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Proposed Master Sign Plan
Exclusively for
Southlake Town Square
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