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Completeness Check for Signs
Project#/Name: 6.�t '1 � ,�I -Me
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Date Received at County: 1? 2A111 d
Date Received in Design Planning:
Date of Checklist Check: I) 211''7 Assigned to/Date:
FEES
3. ARB Review— Will the permanent sign(s)be constructed in an Entrance Corridor?
(See the Entrance Corridor map in the Sign Permit Application packet for a list of Entrance Corridors.)
❑ Yes (This sign will be constructed in an Entrance Corridor and it does not meet the conditions of a $129.00
Comprehensive Sign Review See ARB requirements next pages.)
❑ Yes (This sign will be constructed in an Entrance Corridor and it does meet the conditions of a e Fee
Comprehensive Sign Review. See ARB requirements next pages.) '�----
❑ No (This sign will not be constructed in an Entrance Corridor) $0.00
FEE TOTAL(Please add all the amounts checked in sections 1—3): $
FREESTANDING SIGNS
A. Submittal Requirements
, ❑ Site plan or latest approved plat showing,to scale,the proposed location of the sign(s)with dimensions.
❑ Distance from the sign to the property lines and/or edge of the VDOT right-of-way.ILI
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( ❑ If the sign will be located in an easement,a letter of approval from the easement holder will be required. ,�°"'4 L''
❑ A to-scale color illustration of the proposed sign showing
Dimensions of the sign,including overall height from the ground;cabinet size,length,width and depth;base
size,etc. (Be sure to also include these dimensions on the diagrams provided in the Sign Permit Application packet.)
LPiroposed lettering and/or graphics in their proposed location.
❑ Entrance Corridor Requirements: If the sign is to be constructed in an Entrance Corridor,also provide a color
illustration of the front and side elevations of the sign showing:
/4,-if internally illuminated, indicate which areas of the sign are opaque and which are illuminated. Internally
t� illuminated cabinet signs must have opaque backgrounds. (Opaque materials don't allow light to pass through.
When lit only from behind,the color of an opaque material cannot be detected nor can objects be seen through it.)
identification of proposed materials and colors.Include standard color id numbers(Pantone,Benjamin Moore,
Acrylic,etc.)for all materials,text,graphics,base,faces,trim caps,returns,etc.
Avo-y Provide accurate physical samples of all colors proposed,preferably in the material proposed.(Paint chips that
accurately reflect the proposed colors are acceptable.)
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f l/ AQ Provide a site plan showing proposed landscaping around the sign, including botanical names and planting sizes.
po" Additional submittal materials may be required if review by the Architectural Review Board is necessary.(The
V applicant will be notified if this requirement applies.)
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WALL SIGNS
L,2 A drawing,to scale,showing dimensions of the sign(length,height,depth).
Eleon drawing(s)// or modified photograph of the entire building,to scale and in color,showing
The sign loll on on the building,sign height above grade,and the length of adding frontage.(Be sure to also
include these dimensions on the diagrams provided in Appendix B)
Sign lettering and/or graphics in their proposed location.
❑ Entrance Corridor Requirements: If the sign is to be constructed in an Entrance Corridor also provide a color
illustration of the front and side elevations of the sign showing:
Lere Indication of sign type(channel letters,cabinet,panel,etc.).
Indicate on the drawings the proposed materials and colors. Include standard color identification numbers
(Pantone,Benjamin Moore,Acrylic,etc.)for all materials,text,graphics,faces,trim caps,etc.For channel letter
signs,indicate on the drawing that the raceway color shall match the color of the wall to which the raceway is
attached.
Provide accurate physical samples of all colors proposed in the sign,preferably in the material proposed.(Paint
chips that accurately reflect the proposed colors are acceptable.)
Location of proposed light fixtures and manufacturer cut sheets describing illumination type, intensity,style,
shielding,color,and height.All lighting must meet ordinance requirements as outlined in Section 4.17.
O For internally illuminated signs,indicate which areas of the sign are opaque and which are illuminated.(Opaque
materials don't allow light to pass through. When lit only from behind,the color of an opaque material cannot be
detected nor can objects be seen through it.)
ILLUMINATION REQUIREMENTS
Thfe location of proposed light fixtures identified on a plan and/or elevation
Manufacturer cut sheets describing illumination type,intensity,style,shielding,color,and height.All lighting must
meet ordinance requirements as outlined in Section 4.17 of the Zoning Ordinance.
NOTES:
ARB COMPRE ,NSIVE SIGN REVIEW APPROVECONDITIONS
PROJECT#/NAME: ARB-F(Sign) 1999-45 Rio Hills Shopping Center
TAX MAP/PARCEL#: Tax Map 45,Parcel 94A
SIGN FEATURE APPROVED CONDITION NOTES
SIGN TYPE
Channel letter wall signs ;. 3 k qr.^,.
LETTER FACE COLOR Individual letters may incorporate only one
color. Appropriate colors include blue, ‘r6ve, ffri -'C
white,red, green, orange, black, and yellow.
TRIM CAP
COLOR/RETURN COLOR
RACEWAY COLOR
CABINET FACE COLORS Al/A,
SIZE LIMITATIONS
LOCATIONS) Signs shall be located in the sign bands,..,,, ,.•,a
above the storefronts
MOUNTING DETAILS
LOGO/GRAPHICS Signs may include small logo boxes or 410.,
DETAILS graphics , . , t'
ILLUMINATION
DETAILS Signs are to be internally illuminated 1/
TEXT
LETTER TYPE/FONT
MATERIALS
COLORS Signs may incorporate more than one color,
but individual letters may incorporate only ` 2\„{ , / 1
one color. Appropriate colors include blue, 7 c
white,red, green, orange,black, and yellow.
This form outlines the specific design criteria established for signs at this location.
All standard ARB Sign Guidelines also apply.
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