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(C) Sign Surface Area Determinations. <br />When calculating the sign <br />surface area of any sign, <br />a maximum of three (3) <br />distinct and abutting <br />"Areas" made up of <br />circles, ovals squares or <br />rectangles may be used to <br />encompass the extreme <br />limits of the writing, <br />representation, emblem, <br />or other display, together <br />with any material or color <br />Section 21 -07.03 Sign Regulations <br />(g) General Sign Regulations <br />- Area <br />Area 2 <br />.......... ................... *..........% <br />.W' 9L ._S q� :� Hreave:: <br />�- Area 3 <br />forming an integral part Areas Used to Determine Sign Surface Area <br />of the background of the <br />display or used to differentiate the sign from the backdrop or structure <br />against which it is placed. <br />In the case of a freestanding monument sign with a base or pole cover not in <br />excess of twenty -four (24) inches in width and not in excess of one (1) <br />foot in height above grade to the base of the sign face, a maximum of two <br />(2) "Support Areas" shall be permitted which shall not be included in the <br />count of the maximum number of "Areas ". Any such additional "Support <br />Areas ", or "Support Areas" in excess of twenty -four (24) inches in width <br />and in excess of one (1) foot in height above grade to the base of the sign <br />face, shall be included in the overall calculation of sign surface area. <br />(D) Facade Area Calculations for Building Signs — When calculating the area <br />of a fagade upon which a building sign may be placed, the following <br />regulations shall be followed to determine the area of the fagade: <br />IIMJI <br />Fagade Area = A X B <br />Fagade Area Calculations — Square or Rectangular Shaped Fagade <br />