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SIGNAGE <br />61' rel 121 <br />appropriate position for small bllade <br />signs is above or near the entrance; <br />for larger signs, place them higher and <br />centered on the facade unless corner <br />placement is more suitable. <br />• Hanging signs, under canopies: The <br />bottom of these shallow two-sided <br />signs, or blade signs, must have at <br />least eight (8) feet of clearance from <br />the sidewalk. <br />• Window signs: They may be hung <br />inside a front window or painted on the <br />glass, a traditional form of placement <br />used both on ground -floor and second <br />story windows. <br />• Directory signs: These can include an <br />assortment of small individual signs of <br />common size, proportion and <br />orientation, as well as professional' - <br />style directories. <br />• Ground signs or free-standing <br />monument -style signs, if small in <br />scale, no taller than six (6) feet and <br />causing minimal visual interference <br />with the structure, are appropriate for <br />houses used for commercial purposes <br />as well as for churches, community <br />centers and similar structures. <br />Incidental Signs <br />Allowable incidental signs, including <br />those carrying business hours and' <br />street numbers, must conform to <br />historic -district standards. They are not <br />included' in the total allowable signage <br />area. <br />Menus <br />Menu boards shall be limited to no <br />more than three hundred sixty (360f ) <br />square inches, with no more than one <br />(1), per establishment. The menu may <br />be displayed inside the window <br />adjacent to the main entrance. It is <br />permissible for the name of the <br />restaurant to be placed on the menu,, <br />­­," Design Standards for the City of Paris, Texas 77 <br />