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feet and the maximum width is three feet. An A-frame sign shall not be closer than <br />20 feet to another A-frame sign. A maximum of one A-frame sign may be placed <br />per business or tenant on the property where the A-frame sign is located. <br />(c) Double-sided portable signs shall comply with the same regulations as A- <br />frame signs. <br />Sec. 28-10.3. Converting a torpedo sign into a permanent ground sign. <br />(a) A torpedo sign, as defined herein, may be converted to a permanent ground <br />sign under the following conditions: <br />(1) The torpedo sign is new or in like-new condition with no mater.ial <br />defects or exterior damage or deterioration, malfunctioning interior <br />mechanisms or lighting, or other obvious defects. <br />(2) The legs or other base support structure are removed from the sign: <br />(3) Any additions to the top of the sign consisting of arrows or other <br />features, whether flashing or not, are removed from the sign. <br />(4) The base of the sign is mounted in a foundation of masonry or brick <br />intended to give the appearance of a permanent ground sign. <br />(5) The exterior sides of the sign are framed in either brick, masonry, <br />wood, or other material so as to provide a cohesive look to the sign <br />and give the appearance that the sign base, sign sides, and sign top are <br />all one sign. IVo portions of the sign frame may be visible. <br />(6) A permanent sign is affixed at the top of the sign indicating the name <br />of the business. <br />(b) Torpedo signs shall not be converted to pole signs. <br />(c) It is the intention of this section that torpedo signs, when converted to <br />permanent ground signs, should have the appearance of being a fully constructed, <br />cohesive looking, business sign intended for permanent use. <br />Page 16 of 36 <br />» 000110 <br />