Signage

Guidelines

·         1st floor businesses are permitted 1 (one) sign per façade. The signs may be mounted to the wall, on an awning, or in the window.
·         Total signage (all types) may not exceed 20% of the overall façade.
·         A-frame sidewalk signs are permitted though they must be professionally made and there are guidelines for the type of sign and where it can be placed.

Materials Allowed

·        Wall/façade signs: materials allowed include wood or wood-like materials, matte finish metal or aluminum. The sign can have halo back-lit letters.
·         Awnings: weather resistant canvas or canvas type material; solution dyed acrylic or acrylic-coated polyester cotton.
·         Window lettering: professional decal letters applied to inside or outside of windows.

Additional Window Lettering

·         Lettering on display windows, when not used for the primary business sign, is limited to description of products, services, telephone number, website or wording to describe the business. Such lettering not to exceed 20% of the total window area.

Temporary Signs

·         Temporary signs (i.e. “Coming Soon,” “Grand Opening,” etc.) are permitted for not more than 30 consecutive days and may not exceed 120 days per calendar year.

Prohibited Signs & Awnings
·   Neon, blinking or flashing signs.
·         Waterfall style or bubble-type vinyl awnings.
·         Internally illuminated signs and awnings.