SIGNAGE MASTER PLAN definition

SIGNAGE MASTER PLAN means a submission with drawings, text, and specifications setting out the location, arrangement, type and SIGN FACE AREA of all existing and proposed SIGNS on a PREMISES.
SIGNAGE MASTER PLAN means a set of design guidelines, not in conflict with this by−law, which will govern the type and style of signage to be utilised on a building or erf containing more than one enterprise or undertaking;
SIGNAGE MASTER PLAN. – means a submission with drawings, text, and specifications setting out the specifics of the location, arrangement, type, area of signage and design of all existing and proposed signs to be erected in relation to the architectural features of the building, and of the premises in relation to the streetscape;

Examples of SIGNAGE MASTER PLAN in a sentence

  • At the direction of the Executive Director, Developer shall provide the CAB with updates on the document submittal review process set forth in this DRDAP and shall submit the Streetscape Master Plan, the Conceptual Parks and Open Space Master Plan, Signage Master Plan and any other DRDAP submittals identified by the Executive Director for review and consideration by the CAB before any action is taken by the Authority Board.

  • The County previously implemented a Wayfinding Signage Master Plan in October 2012 (Phase I).

  • Authority Staff shall complete its review and consideration on the Streetscape Master Plan, Conceptual Parks and Open Space Master Plan, and the Signage Master Plan within ninety (90) days after the applicable Streetscape Master Plan, Conceptual Parks and Open Space Master Plan, or Signage Master Plan Application is Complete or deemed Complete.

  • The Authority Staff shall review the Streetscape Master Plan, Conceptual Parks and Open Space Master Plan or Signage Master Plan Applications (each, a “Master Plan Application”) for completeness and advise Developer in writing of any deficiencies within thirty (30) days after the receipt of the applicable Master Plan Application.

  • Although the Authority has land use authority over the entire Project Site, Developer shall submit certain Design Documents, the Streetscape Master Plan and the Signage Master Plan to the Arts Commission for review and comment as and to the extent required by Charter section 5.103 (for Improvements within public right-of-ways and other public areas that will be dedicated to the City).

  • The Signage Master Plan must be Approved by the Authority Board on or before the first Sub-Phase Approval.

  • Alternatively, Developer may elect to submit the Signage Master Plan after the Signage Submittal Date but in no event later than the date of submittal of the first Sub-Phase Application, in which case the Authority’s time for determination that such Sub- Phase Application is a Complete Application shall be automatically extended by the number of days from the Signage Submittal Date to the date that Developer submits the Signage Master Plan.

  • The Signage Master Plan, as described in Exhibit 3, shall be submitted to the Authority not less than ninety (90) days before the submittal of the first Sub-Phase Application (the “Signage Submittal Date”).

  • The locations for the OCC Primary, Secondary, and Subdivision signage depicted on the Signage Master Plan are presumed final.

  • For the Streetscape and Signage Master Plan submittals and any required Schematic Design submittals, Developer shall seek design comments from the Arts Commission not less than ninety (90) days before submittal thereof to the Authority.


More Definitions of SIGNAGE MASTER PLAN

SIGNAGE MASTER PLAN shall address signage for all public streets and other property that will be publicly owned on both Treasure Island and Yerba Buena Island. The Signage Master Plan application must be submitted for review and recommendation to the Authority Board by the CAB and approved by the Authority Board prior to the approval of the first Sub-Phase Application within the first Major Phase. The Streetscape Master Plan, the Conceptual Parks and Open Space Master Plan and the Signage Master Plan applications are generally at a concept plan level of detail and require a single submittal of plans. • The second category of design review requires approval by the Authority Board of Major Phase Applications and approval by the Executive Director of Sub- Phase Applications. Major Phase Applications generally include overall site plans, vicinity plans, illustrative concept plans for Infrastructure and Stormwater Management Controls, including all Associated Public Benefits, and any proposed changes to the Phasing Plan attached to the DDA, as updated and approved from time to time. The Authority Board must approve the Major Phase Application, and the Executive Director must approve the applicable Sub-Phase Application for one or more adjacent Blocks within the Major Phase, before conveyance of the Sub-Phase to Developer under the DDA. The Sub-Phase Application, which must be approved by the Executive Director before building permits may be issued for Infrastructure and Stormwater Management Controls and before the Authority’s consideration of and grant of Vertical Approvals, governs Infrastructure and Stormwater Management Controls within the Sub- Phase, including data charts, site plans, 50% Construction Documents for Infrastructure and Stormwater Management Controls within the Sub-Phase, and 100% Design Development Documents for Open Space Lots within the Sub- Phase, all as more particularly described in Exhibit 2.
SIGNAGE MASTER PLAN as defined in Section 1.1.1 and Exhibit 3.

Related to SIGNAGE MASTER PLAN

  • Master Plan means a subcontracting plan that contains all the required elements of an individual contract plan, except goals, and may be incorporated into individual contract plans, provided the master plan has been approved.

  • Project Implementation Manual or “PIM” means the manual setting out the measures required for the implementation of the Project, as the same may be amended from time to time, subject to prior approval of the Association;

  • Design Criteria means the design criteria set out in the Ministry’s publication “Design Criteria for Sanitary Sewers, Storm Sewers and Forcemains for Alterations Authorized under Environmental Compliance Approval”, (as amended from time to time).