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Cabarrus County Zoning Ordinance <br />Chapter 11, Signage <br />attached to or cantilevered from a building. Also known as an awning. Permanent marquees <br />and porticoes which are designed as a continuous or integral part of the structure shall not be <br />considered canopies. <br />Canopy Sign - A sign that is suspended from, attached to, supported from, applied to, or <br />constructed as part of a canopy or awning. <br />Changeable Copy Sign -A sign on which message copy is changed manually in th iel gh <br />attachment of letters, numbers, symbols and other similar characters of char eab ictorial <br />panels. Also known as a reader -board sign. t <br />Combined Development - Two or more establishments or businesse o oc p ing a common <br />building or adjoining buildings which are designed and developed in a co nated manner and <br />which share parking, driveways and other common facilities. X <br />Electronic Message Board - A sign which displays messages,lt)rnating light cycles. <br />Facade - The entire building walls, including wall faces, parapets, fascia, windows, doors, <br />canopy and visible roof structures of one complete elevation. <br />Facsimile Sign - An oversized, three -dime sional object, such as a chicken bucket, coffee cup, <br />automobile (or automobile part), o <br />Fence Sign - A sign mounted on, ched o, or constructed as part of a fence or similar <br />structure. <br />Festoon Lighting - A string o or lights suspended between two or more points. <br />Flag - Any fabric, 1: bunting containing distinctive colors, patterns, or symbols <br />Gasoline Pu Tigns attached to gasoline and motor vehicle fuel pumps, which display <br />material ir�de to the operation of the pumps <br />Grad - ppermost surface directly below the sign or immediately adjacent to the support. <br />Ground Sign - A free - standing sign with its base or its supports mounted directly to the ground. <br />Historic Building - Any building 50 years old or more with distinctive architectural features <br />characteristic of the period of history during which it was originally constructed. <br />Chapter 11 Page 3 of 18 <br />Amended <br />Attachment number 2 \n <br />G -4 Page 259 <br />