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NOV-10 I~2004 12 :01 AM BEACHES 1 808 323 0238 P, 13 <br /> i <br /> Wall signs are encouraged on older buildings since the lintel that extends <br /> above the storefront of these buildings was designed to accommodtite such <br /> signs, window signs placed on the storefront glass may be approptiati . <br /> Buildings that wero originally residential should be ldentiiaed primarll through <br /> a free-standing sign. Projecting signs are especiall}~ aPpr~~ when <br /> buildings are located very close to the street, with Htt1e or no front ~y~rd. ; II <br /> I, Freestanding signs should consist of materials and colors similar to the primary <br /> ~ structure, <br /> <br /> ' ~I I ~onstderation for s~n_.plaeement should take into account whet <br /> her t e sign <br /> ~ <br /> will be Hawed by pedestrians, motorists or both. ~Slgnage sho~ld be i <br /> considered within its setting <br /> and designed according to the scale, texture, and <br /> proportion in which it will ultimately be viewed. Off-prefiise signage should <br /> be in scalp; color and proportion to surrounding properties to which the <br /> message <br /> is <br /> being conveyed <br /> % Piton eneh si to its surroundi~a shall be a prime consideratio . st i <br /> j shall complement the building it identliges and the theme of Kai14t~~s I 'Raga i ~ <br /> way of life as described in the ICailua Village design plan. It shall be a ~ <br /> planned feature, reflecting the architectural scale, design, and color bf the <br /> building or structure. <br /> I I <br /> Landscaping. A free standing sign should offer an opportu~aity for laltQs ping ' I i <br /> I <br /> treatment at its base. <br /> ~ i,i <br /> H. $jp?pljpjjy end Readability <br /> Simplicity and readability of signs should be stressed. Freestanding signs <br /> relating to an assemblage o£ business, e.g., shopping renters, sh0u~ld be <br /> grouped and visually coordinated to reduce confusion. Sjignsshouldbe egrble <br /> 4-12 <br /> i <br /> ~ , <br /> <br />