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NOV-10-2004 12:01 qM BEgCNES 1 808 323 9230 p. 12 <br /> A cove, coordinated, well designed signs have a positive impaa on both local I <br /> bus eases 'slttd the community. They provide a defined identification of individual) ~ ~ <br /> bus asses; Stimulate business performance; create a pleasing emironmen~ that will i I ' <br /> *tt}' ct people; and enhance the image of the community, j <br /> i <br /> Th <br /> I Nth ai~e, and lacatloa of a signn be determined by them <br /> ~g~ dalines'snd ~ i <br /> t terial colors, and desi must be determined throw ~ , <br /> ~ I ' <br /> I " tv by',t a K'vnC. <br /> ~ ~ I, , <br /> * T..ocation and relationships to buildinga/site. <br /> * Simplidty, raedabAity of signs. <br /> * physical composition of signs. <br /> 1 a. size and number of signs (12 aq. ft. or 22 sq. ft. based on frontage) <br /> b. shape (as related to site and building.) ' <br /> c. lettering -style, size, proportions. ~ I~ ~ 'I <br /> d. materiels and color <br /> ~ I <br /> e illumination methods <br /> i <br /> sto13 <br /> I <br /> Sign ge needs should be determined primarily by criteria established by thb I ~ <br /> ' bu41 ing'a architecture, the relative size of the sign, end the message. Signs ' <br /> I should be an integral desij~n,element of a building's architeaurb and be ' <br /> ,'~Ij compatible with the building's style in terms of location, scale, for and <br /> lettering. <br /> I <br /> Storefront commercial building, signs should be confined to a long, continuous <br /> "infoXtnation band" directly above she storefront or applied directly on the <br /> display window. ~ ~ <br /> j I <br /> I <br /> i <br /> 4-11 <br /> <br /> ~ i ~ <br /> i I <br /> II ! l i I <br /> ~ i I~ <br /> I <br /> <br />