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Sign Types. (a) Wall signs may be painted on the wall (if approved by the Director of Community and Economic Development/Planning Director), or be made of metal, wood (except plywood), plastic, neon or vinyl. Fluorescent material is prohibited. Signs shall be located no higher than the cornice or parapet line, whichever is lower. Wall signs legally erected before July 22, 1986 shall be considered in conformance if they do not exceed the maximum allowable area by more than 25 percent, and do not extend above the cornice or, parapet line, whichever is lower, by more than 25 percent of the height of the sign. (b) Permanent Window signs may include graphics painted on glass,vinyl letters applied to glass, a clear acrylic panel behind the window, or small neon window signs and should be white or light in color. Permanent Window signs shall not occupy more than 25 percent of the total area of the window. (c) Projecting signs shall be located no higher than the cornice or parapet line, whichever is lower, and must be located so as to not obscure any architectural detail of the facade. A double face projecting sign shall be considered one sign. The maximum size of a projecting sign shall be 40 square feet (20 square feet per side). Projecting signs shall not project more than 3 feet horizontally, except that along Foothill Boulevard and along "A" Street projecting signs may project up to 5 feet horizontally. In no case may the sign come within 2 'f, feet of the curb. Projecting signs shall be clear of street trees, traffic signals, street lighting and regulatory signs. (d) Horizontal hanging signs, suspended from a canopy, awning, or marquee, may be placed above an entry. A hanging sign shall not exceed 8 square feet in size (4 square feet per side). Hanging signs erected before July 22, 1986, shall be considered in conformance if they do Pet exceed the maximum allowable area by more than 25 percent. (e) Overhang signs are mounted atop the overhang, parallel to the storefront and shall not be used in conjunction with wall signs. Overhang signs shall not exceed 3 feet in height. (f) Awning signs (ground floor) shall not cover more than 20 percent of the total surface area of the front awning skirt. The awning sign is limited to the front skirt of the awning. Colors and lettering of awning signs shall be compatible with the building colors, businesses they serve, as well as harmonize with neighboring buildings and storefronts. Awning signs legally erected before July 22, 1986 s...
Sign Types. The following is a list of sign types or elements most commonly designed as part of EGD projects: Banners Construction fencing Commemorative Decorative/ornamental Digital / interactive (kiosks, smart phone app's, mobile web sites) Directories/maps Donor recognition Environmental graphics [e.g. supergraphics, murals] Exhibit/display Identification Informational Interior or exterior architectural enhancements Interpretive Kiosks Landmarks Orientation devices Public art / sculptural elements Regulatory Specialty [describe] Temporary Traffic [e.g. custom posts for DOT signs (stop, yield, etc.) Wayfinding / directional Examples of possible design consulting services are listed below. These may be included in basic services or be optional services, as appropriate. Preparation of accurate base plans or elevations if those that exist are not sufficient OR Manipulation of client base plans so they are usable for the project (e.g. turning off unnecessary layers, downsizing or manipulating files) Meetings or site visits in addition to those listed. [possible reasons: installation is phased, contractor error, client request, meetings with additional parties, etc.] Consultation, design, coordination, specification or shop drawing review of architectural items such as illuminated exit signs, elevator control panels, fire extinguisher/hose cabinets, clocks, building color palettes, flooring/paving/textile patterns, switches, lighting, millwork, trash/recycling receptacles or street furniture. Development of estimates for implementation (e.g. fabrication, installation, maintenance, software development). Evaluation of a facility's current compliance with governmental directives or codes, such as the Americans with Disabilities Act, MUTCD regulations, local sign ordinances, retail standards, zoning regulations, etc Design, artwork, retouching or manipulation of letterforms, imagery, photographs, maps, diagrams [such as fire evacuation diagrams], symbols, pictograms, patterns, etc.; electronic file preparation for such items. Planning, design or documentation of digital/electronic signs or components, computer-driven, smart phone app's, video or interactive devices and their related specifications, software, hardware, display devices, housings, installation and testing. Development of phone or web app’s. Translation of documents (drawings, plans, message schedules, etc.) into client's computer format. Contracting with engineering professionals for services such as electrica...
Sign Types a. Permitting i. Signs are permitted according to Table 6.7.12 (A) Y = Permitted by Right SP = by Special Permit N = NOT Permitted Blade Sign Y Y Y Y Wall Sign Y Y Y Y Awning/Canopy Sign Y Y Y Y Suspended Sign Y Y Y Y Sidewalk Sign Y Y Y Y Window Sign Y Y Y Y Display Case Y Y Y Y Vertical Blade/Banner Sign SP SP SP SP Wall Mural Y Y Y Y Roof Sign SP N N SP b. Special Permits i. In its discretion to approve or deny a Special Permit for a Vertical Blade/Banner Sign or Roof Sign, the Planning Board shall consider the following: (a) The review considerations for all Special Permits as specified in Section
Sign Types. The Sign Package will include only those sign types in those dimensions, fabrications, illumination, and locations allowed by the City’s Zoning Code. The Sign Package will not include digital signs or other signs prohibited by the City Zoning Code.
Sign Types. Primary Signs: Secondary Signs: Additional Signs:
Sign Types. 1. Tenant shall provide the following sign types at Tenant's expense prior to opening for business: (a) One (1) Individual illuminated channel letter canopy sign with bronze metal returns to be placed on the canopy above the storefront. Color of faces to be subject to prior approval of Landlord. Color of faces must be requested by Tenant as part of Tenant's Sign Plans submission. (b) One (1) under canopy hanging sign with the Tenant's same name identification and script as the Tenant's canopy sign per Landlord's design specifications. (c) One (1) storefront identification sign at the entrance to the Leased Premises with the Tenant's same name identification and script as the Tenant's canopy sign per Landlord's design specifications.

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  • License Types (a) A Team License shall mean a subscription license that provides a limited number of licenses to a set amount of developers for a named Customer. Customer must procure enough active licenses for each individual who has Programmatic Access. A Team License only grants rights to a named Customer and does not extend any right, in any form, to any parent or subsidiary company of Customer. A Team License cannot be used as a floating license. (b) A Project License shall mean a subscription license which covers one named Customer application. The license fees are based on the total number of developers working on a named project, regardless of whether such developers are directly using the Licensed Product. For the purposes of pricing and license administration, a “Project Group” is deemed to be a distinct Customer software team within a Customer’s business unit that works towards a distinct business purpose for the benefit of a single application. Customer is required to identify the name of each such Project Group to Syncfusion; such name must be unambiguous in nature. It is acknowledged and agreed by Customer that each identified Project Group shall exist for a valid business purpose and not just as a means for consolidating software licenses to minimize license fees that are otherwise due. If, in the sole opinion of Syncfusion, multiple Customer teams would each individually meet the above definition of a Project Group, such multiple teams shall not be combined for the purpose of consolidating licenses under a single Project Group. Customer is responsible for providing information about each such Project Group to Syncfusion. By entering into this Agreement, Customer represents that after the effective date, it will not withhold information that Syncfusion requires to properly license each such Project Group, and further agrees that any misrepresentation in this regard constitutes a material breach of this Agreement. (c) A Division License shall mean a subscription license which will cover one named Division and allow for development work on more than one project within such Division. A Division shall mean a business unit within Customer’s organization that works towards a distinct business purpose. Customer is required to identify the name of such Division to Syncfusion; such name must be unambiguous in nature. License fee determinations will be at the sole discretion of Syncfusion and be based on such factors including, but not limited to, Customer’s Division size, developer count, and the scope of the Division’s business purpose. By entering into this Agreement, Customer acknowledges that it is responsible for providing information about the named Customer Division to Syncfusion sufficient for Syncfusion to price the Division License, and Customer represents that it will not withhold information that Syncfusion requires to properly license each such named Customer division, and further agrees that any misrepresentation in this regard constitutes a material breach of this Agreement. (d) A Global License shall mean a subscription license for all development for a named Customer, where the license fees are based on the overall size of a named Customer. A Global License only grants rights to a named Customer and does not extend any right, in any form, to any parent or subsidiary company of Customer. (e) A Retail License shall mean a single named user, non-transferable license to use the Licensed Product. Retail Licenses will only made available to Customers in Syncfusion’s sole discretion and only when the number of such End-Users is finite and readily ascertainable. Accordingly, Syncfusion will make a determination as to whether or not the provision of Retail Licenses is appropriate under the circumstances applicable to any given Customer, and Syncfusion reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to refuse to make available Retail Licenses to a Customer and instead require a given Customer to procure a Project License, Division License, or Global License as circumstances dictate. A Retail License only grants rights to a named Customer and does not extend any right, in any form, to any parent or subsidiary company of Customer.

  • Account Types The Financial Institution agrees that each Collateral Account is, and will be maintained as, either a “securities account” (as defined in Section 8-501 of the UCC) or a “deposit account” (as defined in Section 9-102(a)(29) of the UCC).

  • License Type Your license to a Product will be under a Named User or CPU license type, as specified on an order. Each Named User license to a Product entitles a Named User to access and use that Product in one production environment and up to two non-production environments. Each CPU license to a Product entitles you to assign the Product to a single CPU in one production environment and up to two non-production environments, for use in support of an unspecified number of Named Users.

  • Technical Specifications and Drawings a) The Goods and Related Services supplied under this Contract shall conform to the technical specifications and standards mentioned in Section VI, Schedule of Requirements and, when no applicable standard is mentioned, the standard shall be equivalent or superior to the official standards whose application is appropriate to the Goods' country of origin. b) The Supplier shall be entitled to disclaim responsibility for any design, data, drawing, specification or other document, or any modification thereof provided or designed by or on behalf of the Procuring Entity, by giving a notice of such disclaimer to the Procuring Entity. c) Wherever references are made in the Contract to codes and standards in accordance with which it shall be executed, the edition or the revised version of such codes and standards shall be those specified in the Schedule of Requirements. During Contract execution, any changes in any such codes and standards shall be applied only after approval by the Procuring Entity and shall be treated in accordance with GCC Clause 33.

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  • Loop Transmission Types 3.1 Subject to the conditions set forth in Section 1 of this Attachment, Verizon shall allow CBB to access Loops unbundled from local switching and local transport, in accordance with this Section 3 and the rates and charges provided in the Pricing Attachment. Verizon shall allow CBB access to Loops in accordance with, but only to extent required by, Applicable Law. The available Loop types are as set forth below:

  • Technical Specifications The Technical Specifications furnished on the CD are intended to establish the standards for quality, performance and technical requirements for all labor, workmanship, material, methods and equipment necessary to complete the Work. When specifications and drawings are provided or referenced by the County, these are to be considered part of the Scope of Work, and to be specifically documented in the Detailed Scope of Work. For convenience, the County supplied specifications, if any, and the Technical Specifications furnished on the CD.