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(a) Public building district provisions. In the public building district, the following signs are permitted, subject to the requirements set forth in this article.

(b) Permitted signs and restrictions.

(1) All signs and nameplates permitted in residential districts and commercial and industrial districts, subject to the restrictions set forth in sections 24-554 and 24-555.

(2) Temporary signs, as regulated by 24-557.

(c) Permanent reader-board signs. Buildings in the public building district may be permitted to have a permanent reader-board sign, subject to the following:

(1) The sign must be a ground sign;

(2) The sign area for this sign will not apply against other sign area restrictions;

(3) The sign area is limited to thirty-two (32) square feet per side;

(4) The height of the sign shall not exceed: (i) the predominant height of the building to which it relates, or (ii) ten (10) feet above the curb level, whichever is lower;

(5) The reader-board must be enclosed to provide protection from damage. All messages displayed on the reader-board must be kept in good repair at all times; and

(6) The sign must have appropriate landscaping and design features to present an attractive appearance that is in harmony with existing signs and design features of the site.

(d) Area, height, and location requirements. In the public building district, the permitted wall signs are subject to the same requirements provided in section 24-555.

(Ord. No. 1483, § 1, 1-15-09)