[PLAN - Master Sign Criteria for SHEIBAN PARK - CORPORATE CIRCLE - REVISED MASTER SIGN CRITERIA - 1-15-2026 - PENDING]
Master Signage Plan
SHEIBAN PARK
CROCKER ROAD WESTLAKE, OHIO
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SUMMARY
This Sheiban Park Master Signage Plan is based on other commercial properties within Westlake
to provide a current and comprehensive program for District and Tenant signage throughout the
Sheiban Park District. The intent is to create an attractive and inviting center that will allow the
Landlord to attract and retain quality Tenants for the benefit of the City of Westlake, OH.
A. Analysis - in Square Feet (SF)
Allowed
Proposed
Total Monument Signage -
(1) allowed at 40 SF and (2) at 30 SF = 100 SF
100 SF
132 SF
Total Tenant Signage (1.5 SF per LF frontage)
2,722.5 SF
1,418 SF
Total Site and Tenant Signage Combined
2,822.5 SF
1,550 SF
1. Site signage includes four Monument Signs. However, wayfinding signs are excluded
from this total, as they do not count toward the maximum allowable site or tenant signage.
2. Tenant Signage is inclusive of all primary and secondary tenant signs at Buildings 1, 2, 3,
4, 5, and 6.
B. Modifications Requested
1. Site Signage
a. Monument Signs
i. One additional 30 SF monument sign located at Area B as shown on Appendix C
(total – two 30 SF monument signs at Area B).
ii. One additional monument sign to have a sign area of 36 SF (total – one 36 SF
monument sign at Area A and one 36 SF monument sign at Area C).
b. Wayfinding Signs – As a form of directional signage, wayfinding signs are excluded from
the total maximum allowable site and tenant signage for the District.
2. Wall Signs – Top of Sign Height: The height of wall signs on Building 1 may exceed the maximum
allowable height of 20’-0” above adjacent grade, provided the building continues to operate as
a single-tenant building. Maximum height shall be measured from adjacent grade to the highest
point of the sign not to exceed 33’-0”.
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3. The second building frontage of a corner unit shall be included in the total frontage allotment for
that unit.
4. Secondary Signage: The intent is to create another level of interest through the use of smaller-
scale, pedestrian-oriented signage.
a. Secondary Wall Signage – Area: The criteria allow “Major” and “Minor” Tenants an
additional 0.5 SF per lineal foot of storefront frontage for secondary wall signage.
b. Freestanding (a-frame sidewalk) Signage – Area: The criteria allow “Major” and “Minor”
Tenants an additional 0.1 sf per lineal foot of storefront frontage for freestanding signage.
c. Window Signage – Area: The criteria allows “Major” and “Minor” Tenants an additional
0.225 sf per lineal foot of storefront frontage for window signs.
5. Maximum Logo Letter and Brand Mark Height: For Building 1, the maximum permitted logo
letter height is 5’-0” and the brand mark shall not exceed 8’-0” in height, provided that Building 1
continues to operate as a single-tenant building.
CRITERIA
A. General
1. Landlord means the applicants/owners of the District.
2. Tenant means a party leasing space from the Landlord pursuant to a separate Lease.
3. Master Signage Plan means these criteria as based upon the City of Westlake, Codified
Ordinances, Chapter 1223 – Sign Regulations. Where there is variance between this Plan and the
Regulations, this Plan shall govern as approved and/or amended by the Landlord and Westlake
Planning Commission.
4. The Landlord has submitted a related Preliminary Development Plan Master Plan and
Design Guidelines for this District separately to the Westlake Planning Commission (Planning
Commission). This Master Signage Plan is intended to complement the Preliminary Development
Plan Master Plan and Design Guidelines.
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5. All new primary signs are subject to Planning Commission review and approval. Secondary
signage is approved by the Westlake Planning Department (Planning Department); however, the
decision may be referred to the Planning Commission for consideration if the Planning Director
determines the proposed sign is more appropriately the responsibility of the Planning Commission.
6. Refaced signs, defined as the in-kind replacement of an existing sign with a new sign of
generally the same shape, size, design, and materials in the same location as the sign approved by
the Planning Commission, shall be subject to administrative review and approval by the Planning
Department.
7. The Planning Commission may adjust the sign area allocated to an individual Tenant, provided
that the total sign area for the individual building frontage does not exceed:
a. 1.5 sq. ft. per linear foot of frontage for primary signs.
b. 0.5 sq. ft. per linear foot of frontage for secondary signs.
B. Tenant Signs*
1. Tenant signs shall be constructed, installed, and located in general compliance with the areas
indicated on Building Elevations as submitted with the related Development Plan. Signage is not
permitted on the rear facades of Buildings 5 and 6, except that instructional signage permitted
under the Westlake Zoning Code Section 1223.02 (b)(6) may be placed on rear service doors.
2. Primary Tenant signs shall be centered vertically on the building façade or entrance façade
element as appropriate.
3. Primary Tenant sign area shall be apportioned as determined by the Landlord and Planning
Commission up to the maximum allowed by regulations for each individual Tenant space. The
maximum area of Primary signage is determined based upon 1.5 SF per lineal foot of storefront
frontage.
* See Appendix A
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4. Secondary Tenant Signage:
a. Secondary Wall Signage – Area: “Major” and “Minor” Tenants are allowed 0.5 SF per
lineal foot of storefront frontage for secondary wall signage.
b. Freestanding (a-frame sidewalk) Signage – Area: “Major” and “Minor” Tenants are
allowed 1 freestanding sign at 3 sf per side. The size of the freestanding sign may be
increased provided its size does not exceed 0.1 sf per lineal foot of storefront frontage with
a maximum size of 8 sf per side.
c. Window Signage: Area: “Major” and “Minor” Tenants are allowed 0.225 sf per lineal
foot of storefront frontage for window signage. The combined area of all window signs in
any one window at one time shall not exceed fifteen percent (15%) of the area of
that window.
5. Given the setback distances from Crocker Road and the scale of the building facades, the top of
the signs in Building 1 shall be allowed to 33’-0” above grade, provided the building continues to
operate as a single-tenant building.
C. Site Signs*
1. Wayfinding signs
a. No maximum number.
b. Monument or post and panel style ground signs listing building tenants.
2. Monument Signs
a. Two Monument Signs may include up to 36 SF of sign area.
b. Two may include up to 30 SF of sign area.
c. The general locations of monument signs are identified on the site plan in Appendix C.
* See Appendix B and C
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D. Other Critical Requirements
1. Tenant signs and Monument signs are to be:
a. Individually illuminated channel letters, either face-lit or halo lit, mounted directly to the
building facade or sign wall.
i. Acrylic face of the letter forms must have a matte finish to avoid reflections in the
letter face when not illuminated.
ii. Maximum logo letter height is 5’-0” for Building 1 while it remains a single‑tenant
building, and 4’-0” for tenants in all other buildings. If Building 1 is subdivided into
more than one tenant, its maximum logo letter height shall be 4’-0”.
iii. Brand mark shall not exceed 8’-0” in height for Building 1. If Building 1 is
subdivided into more than one tenant, the maximum brand mark height
shall be 4’-0”.
2. Major Tenants or future Major Tenants as designated by the Landlord are permitted to have
individual letters or logo elements attached to a non-illuminated backer board.
3. Minor Tenants are limited to individual letters or logos attached directly to the building fascia or
capsule signs.
4. Fluorescent lights are not permitted in signs for either Major or Minor Tenants.
5. Signs shall be of good quality construction and installation, maintained and illuminated by the
Tenant throughout the lease term.
6. All installation methods must comply with applicable building, electrical and zoning codes and
meet “UL” approval.
7. PK housings to remote transformers are required.
8. All signs shall have concealed attachment devices, clips, wiring, transformers, lamps, tubes and
ballasts.
9. Site Signage colors and designs shall be uniform and harmonious.
10. The manufacturer or installer may not install any promotional decals or labels that are visible to
the public other than those required by the City of Westlake.
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11. Tenant agrees to remove all signs installed by Tenant and repair/repaint all damage caused by
such removal.
12. Holes in the facades or walls shall be accurately drilled to minimum diameters. Caulk all
penetrations, including fasteners to be watertight.
13. The storefront sign shall be connected to a time clock, which will automatically turn the sign
on at the start of the business day. It is required that all storefront signage be illuminated during
the stores hours of operation and additionally during standard shopping center hours if Tenant is
permitted under the Lease to operate on non-standard hours.
14. The Tenant shall be required to identify its premises with signage in accordance with this
Master Signage Plan. Such signage shall be installed prior to Tenant opening for business in the
premises. Tenant shall seek Landlord and City of Westlake approval prior to any sign installation.
15. All proposed Tenant signs require written approval by the Landlord, which approval shall be
given or denied in accordance with the criteria set forth herein.
a. Existing Tenants may reinstall their existing signs on redeveloped building façades with
approval from the Landlord and issuance of a sign permit by the Building Department. If
such approval is not granted, new signs complying with these criteria shall be installed.
16. If applicable, the Tenant shall restore the sign location for the premises to like-new condition
prior to installing signage.
17. Tenant shall, at its own risk and expense, erect such sign(s) (including electrical connections),
as are required under this Master Signage Plan, and shall maintain such sign(s) in a good state of
repair. Tenant hereby agrees to indemnify Landlord with respect to the erection, maintenance,
existence, or removal of any such sign(s), and further agrees to repair any damage that may be
caused by the erection, maintenance, existence, or removal of any such sign(s). Upon vacating the
premises, Tenant agrees to remove all signs and repair the sign band to “as new” condition.
18. Although signing practices of the Tenant will be considered, such practices will not be
controlling. Landlord will not consider any other shopping center signage, not conforming to this
Master Signage Plan, in reviewing Tenant’s signage proposal.
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19. Tenant shall be required to identify its rear service door (if provided) with one identification
sign in accordance with the criteria set forth by Landlord and Westlake Sign Regulations.
20. The area of a sign shall be computed as including the entire surface area within a regular,
geometric form, or combination of regular, geometric forms, comprising all of the display area of
the sign and including all of the elements of the matter displayed together with any material or
color used to differentiate the sign from the environment or surroundings in which it is placed.
21. Temporary Signs.
a. Includes “Opening”, “Coming Soon”, “Sale”, etc.
b. All temporary banners must be approved by Landlord and obtain permits from the City
of Westlake.
c. All temporary banners must be properly secured. Any damage or holes made in securing
temporary banners must be repaired properly and returned to like-new condition.
d. Temporary banners are only allowed to be installed for 30 days or as approved by the
City of Westlake and the Developer-Landlord Property Manager and obtaining permits from
the City of Westlake.
22. Prohibited Signs subject to Landlord’s Approval.
a. Signs as prohibited by 1223.12.
b. The following sign types or components will not be permitted for any part of Tenant’s
storefront sign or as interior signage within the front 4’-0” of the Leased Premises.
i. Moving, rotating or flashing signs.
ii. Painted and/or non-illuminated signs.
iii. Video/TV screens in or behind storefront system.
iv. Cloth, wood, paper, or cardboard signs, stickers, or decals around or on exterior
surfaces, doors, and windows of the premises.
v. Noise-making devices and components.
vi. Letters, symbols, or identification of any nature painted directly on exterior
surfaces, doors, and windows of the premises, except for 2 SF of operational
information such as open hours.
vii. Rooftop signs.
viii. Cabinet-type storefront signs.
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ix. Temporary or promotional type signs in the storefront windows will only be
permitted with prior written Landlord approval and only for a specific period of time.
x. Window film or graphics on the exterior of the building.
xi. Flashing signs are not permitted if visible from the exterior of the Tenant space.
23. Administrative Procedures
a. Landlord
i. Approval of store design drawings or working drawings and specifications for
Tenant’s premises does not constitute approval of any sign work. Within 15 days of
signing a Lease, Tenant shall submit to the Landlord one set of prints for all its
proposed sign work. Drawings shall clearly show the following:
1. The location of the proposed storefront sign drawn to scale on the
storefront elevation.
2. The sign letters and graphic elements drawn to scale and dimensioned,
using the proposed fonts and colors.
3. The construction details and sections of the actual sign, including
attachment methods and construction materials.
ii. Landlord shall return to the Tenant the sign drawings, with any comments and/or
corrections. Sign fabricator shall not be allowed to begin fabrication or to install any
sign without having, in his possession, a written approval and authorization from the
Landlord.
iii. Landlord reserves the right in Landlord’s sole discretion to permit exceptions
to this Master Signage Plan with Planning Commission approval.
Permission granted to a Tenant to deviate from the strict requirements of this Master
Signage Plan shall not entitle any other Tenant similar treatment.
b. City of Westlake
i. Tenant shall make inquiry at the Planning Department for determination of level of
review and approval required for proposed sign(s).
ii. Tenant shall make appropriate submittal of application and signage drawings per
review requirements.
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24. If any of the following limitations, restrictions or criteria are found to be invalid under any
ordinance, regulation or law to the extent that such limitations, restrictions or criteria is invalid as
aforesaid, then the Landlord, at its sole discretion, may modify such limitations, restrictions or
criteria to comply with such local ordinance, regulation or law. In no case shall the invalidity of
any one of the foregoing limitations, restrictions or criteria invalidate this Master Signage Plan or a
related Lease.
25. Tenant shall obtain all applicable permits from the City of Westlake.
26. All other Westlake Sign Regulations shall apply unless described or modified by the Master
Signage Plan.
27. The Landlord seeks to maintain all “Major” Tenant criteria should the leasing configuration
change in the future and no “Major” Tenant is defined at that time but may be established at a later
date.
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Appendix A
Tenant Signage
Tenant Signage shall be scaled appropriately to the storefront, maintaining clear legibility at the
pedestrian level while complementing the overall architectural character of the building. A variety
of sign types—including blade signs and wall-mounted signs —are permitted, provided they
are well-integrated with the storefront design and use high-quality, durable materials. Creative
expression is encouraged, but signage must avoid visual clutter and maintain consistency with the
District’s cohesive and elevated aesthetic.
1. Maximum logo letter height shall not exceed 5’-0” for Building 1 and 4’-0” for all other
Buildings. If Building 1 is subdivided into more than one tenant, its maximum logo letter
height shall be 4’-0”.
2. The overall height of wall signs shall not exceed 5’-0”. There shall be no limit to the width
of wall signs.
a. Wall signs representing a brand mark shall not exceed 8’-0” in height for
Building 1. If Building 1 is subdivided into more than one tenant, the maximum
brand mark height shall be 4’-0”.
3. Blade signs shall not protrude more than 4’-0” and shall be mounted with the bottom of
the sign at 8’-0” above the sidewalk.
4. No moving or chasing lights are permitted.
5. Signage or logos that have different requirements may be submitted for review and
consideration by property management and the Planning Commission.
Examples of Tenant Signage
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Appendix B
Wayfinding Signage
1. Wayfinding signage shall be strategically placed at key decision points to clearly direct both
vehicular and pedestrian traffic throughout the District.
2. Signage design must be consistent in typography, materials, and color palette, reflecting the
overall identity of the District while ensuring high visibility and readability.
3. All wayfinding elements shall be appropriately scaled to their context—vehicular signs large
enough for safe navigation, and pedestrian signs positioned for easy access and intuitive guidance.
4. These signs are permitted to be a maximum height of 3’-6” inclusive of a 6” base with a
maximum sign area of 18 SF, excluding base.
5. Locations are to be determined along with approval of the Development Plan. They are
permitted to be single-sided and/or double-sided.
6. When LED digital media is used, the images must be “static” or not visible from Crocker Road.
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Appendix C
Monument Signage
Signage Location Area “A” at the intersection of Crocker Road and Corporate Circle will serve
to announce the District along Crocker Road. The signage will be an illuminated Monument Sign
lit with either grade level spot lighting or internally illuminated letters. Tenant signage may be
incorporated in the main District signage.
Signage location Area “B” will function as a gateway and threshold to the District off of Corporate
Circle. The two signs at each end of the entrance will be illuminated with either grade level spot
lighting or internally illuminated letters.
Signage location Area “C” is a Monument Sign that may include tenant signage.
PROPERTY LINE
STORM SEWER EASEMENT
SANITARY SEWER EASEMENT
PARKING SETBACK
BUILDING SETBACK
67 SPACES
BUILDING SETBACK
100' - 0"
PARKING SETBACK
60' - 0"
40' - 0"
30' - 0"
40' - 0"
5' - 0"
PARKING SETBACK
LOT NO. 1
PPN 211-26-032
LOT NO. 2
PPN 211-26-066
40' - 0"
40' - 0"
15' - 0"
PARKING SETBACK
60' - 0"
BUILDING SETBACK
155' - 0"
ELEVATED BERM
WITH 6'-0" HIGH FENCE
39 SPACES
26 SPACES
17 SPACES
19 SPACES
34 SPACES
25 SPACES
15' - 0"
SHEIBAN JEWELERS
MIXED USE (RETAIL,
SERVICE, OFFICE)
10,000 SF +/- (12,000 SF
W/ MEZZ)
1 STORY + MEZZANINE
HEIGHT: 35 FT +/-
WATER FEATURE
8,260 SF +/-
1+ STORY
HEIGHT: 30 ft +/-
12,260 SF +/-
1+ STORY
HEIGHT: 30 ft +/-
BUILDING SETBACK
10,400 SF +/-
1+ STORY
HEIGHT: 30 ft +/-
4,400 SF +/-
1+ STORY
HEIGHT: 18 ft +/-
22 SPACES
27 SPACES
BUILDING 1
BUILDING 2
BUILDING 4
BUILDING 3
BUILDING 6
TOWN
SQUARE
SHEIBAN
PAVILION
6,750 SF +/-
1+ STORY
HEIGHT: 30 ft +/-
BUILDING 5
WATER MAIN EASEMENT
50' - 0"
Figure 1
A
B
C
Examples of site signage
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[Sheiban Park master sign criteria]
WESTLAKE PLANNING COMMISSION
STAFF REPORT
1/29/26
PART I GENERAL INFORMATION
Sheiban Park master sign criteria, Corporate Circle, PP#21126032 & 066, Ward 5, tabled 11/10/25, 12/1/25, 1/5/26
PART II
PROJECT SUMMARY
THE FOLLOWING REPORT WAS PRESENTED AT THE 11/10/25, 12/1/25, and 1/5/26 MEETINGS WITH
UPDATED INFORMATION IN BOLD ITALICS (TEXT PERTAINING TO DESIGN GUIDELINES
APPROVED AT THE JANUARY MEETING HAS BEEN REMOVED).
Master Sign Criteria (Master Signage Plan)
•
Purpose is to establish a comprehensive signage program for Sheiban Park, modeled after Crocker Park,
Crocker Commons and West Bay Plaza.
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Support tenant attraction and retention through cohesive, attractive signage.
•
Site signage includes four monument signs, wayfinding signs.
•
Building signage spans six buildings with tenant-specific allocations, scaled to storefronts.
•
Temporary signage.
Category
Allowed Area
Proposed Area
Site Signage (Monuments etc.)
1223.04(h): Due to multi-
tenant, >30,000 SF, 3 acre
parcel, 800’ frontage, one per
driveway and one additional =
three allowed. Size: One allowed
at 40 SF and two at 30 SF = 100
SF
Two monument signs at 36 SF
and two at 30 SF. = 132 SF
Building Signage, wall, blade, window.
2,722.5 SF
1,418 SF
Combined Total
2,822.5 SF
1,550 SF
Modifications requested:
•
Monument Signs: additional 30 SF monument sign at location area “B” driveway and for one monument
sign at 36 SF at area “C” (the other 30 SF and 36 SF monument signs are permitted).
•
Wayfinding – as a form of directional signage are excluded from total maximum allowable site
signage.
•
Building 1 – wall signs: Exceed 20’ height limits (top @ 33’ above grade) and individual letter 5’, logo
8’ for building 1, provided it remains a single tenant building.
•
Second building frontage of a corner unit included in total frontage allotment for that unit.
•
Secondary Signage: Includes wall - .5 SF, freestanding/a-frame -.1 SF (1 free standing sign @ 3 SF per
side), and window signs .225 SF- per linear foot of frontage.
With these modifications, signage is consistent with standards used in comparable mixed‑use districts, with
the primary distinction being that this proposal permits wall signs up to 100 square feet, whereas other
districts cap them at 75 square feet. The zoning code expressly allows wall signs up to 100 square feet.
Design Criteria Highlights
•
Signage governed by this plan and Westlake’s Chapter 1223 Sign Regulations.
•
Planning Commission may adjust tenant signage allocations provided not more than 1.5 SF per linear
frontage for primary and .5 SF per linear frontage for secondary signage.
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Primary tenant signs centered vertically on building or entrance façade.
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Primary tenant sign area apportioned as determined by landlord but not more than 1.5 SF per lin. ft. of
frontage.
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Secondary signage approved administratively or by Planning Commission.
Construction & Installation Standards
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Channel letter signs with concealed attachments. Can be attached to non-illuminated backer boards if
major tenants.
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No fluorescent lighting; quality materials required.
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Time-clock illumination required during business hours.
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Strict installation, maintenance, and removal protocols.
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Tenant indemnification and restoration responsibilities.
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Uniform or harmonious colors.
Prohibited Signage
•
Flashing, moving, or rooftop signs
•
Painted or non-illuminated signs
•
Video screens and excessive window graphics
•
Cloth, paper, cardboard, or sticker signage
•
Rooftop and cabinet.
Administrative Procedures
•
Landlord approval required for all signage.
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City of Westlake permits and review processes apply.
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Exceptions may be granted at Landlord’s discretion but are not precedent-setting.
Additional Information
•
The Master Signage Plan sign matrix (pages 10–13) has been removed in accordance with the
Commission’s January meeting comments indicating that it was not needed and should be deleted
•
Also in accordance with comments at the January meeting, the signage information previously
included in the Design Guidelines (pages 12–13) regarding monument signs, tenant signs, and
wayfinding signs has been removed from the Design Guidelines and incorporated into this document,
where it appropriately belongs, in Appendices A, B, and C.
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Appendix A:
o Tenant signs:
Signage must be scaled to the storefront for pedestrian legibility and architectural
compatibility.
Blade and wall-mounted signs are permitted if well-integrated and made of durable, high-
quality materials.
Creative expression is encouraged, but signage must avoid visual clutter and align with
the District’s cohesive aesthetic.
Primary building signs must not exceed 5'-0" in height.
Brand marks or logos must not exceed 8'-0" in height.
Blade signs must not protrude more than 4'-0" and must be mounted with the bottom at
8'-0" above the sidewalk.
Moving or chasing lights are prohibited in storefront signage.
Alternative signage or brand standards may be submitted for review and approval by
property management.
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Appendix B:
o Wayfinding signs:
Place wayfinding signs at key decision points for clear pedestrian and vehicle guidance.
Use consistent typography, materials, and colors that reflect the District’s identity.
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Scale signs appropriately: large for vehicles, accessible for pedestrians.
Ensure high visibility and intuitive placement throughout the site.
Static messages if Electronic Message Centers are used.
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Appendix C:
o Monument Signage:
Area A: Monument sign at Crocker Road and Corporate Circle; illuminated; may
include tenant signage.
Area B: Gateway signs at Corporate Circle entrance; illuminated; one sign at each
end.
Area C: Monument sign; may include tenant signage.
o Lighting: All signs may use grade-level spot lighting or internally illuminated letters.
PART III
DRAFT FINDINGS/MOTION
Draft Findings of Fact
1. While the Master Sign Criteria establishes a cohesive signage strategy for Sheiban Park, it will require
modifications in order to remain consistent with Westlake’s sign regulations.
2. It provides a unified identity for the development, while allowing flexibility through administrative review
and Planning Commission oversight.
Draft Motion1
If the Planning Commission can approve, the following motion is advised:
Based upon the findings of fact, I move to approve the Sheiban Park master sign criteria with the following
modifications:
1. An additional 30 SF monument sign at the location area “B” driveway and for one monument sign at 36
SF.
2. Wayfinding signage is excluded from total maximum allowable site signage.
3. For Building 1, the maximum height for wall signs is 33 feet above grade and the maximum height
within a sign of a single letter is 5 feet or for a logo is 8’ provided it continues to operate as a single‑tenant
building.
4. The second building frontage of a corner unit is included in total frontage allotment for that unit.
5. Secondary signage is permitted and may include: wall signs at 0.5 square feet; freestanding/A‑frame
signs at 0.1 square feet (limited to one freestanding sign per tenant, not to exceed 3 square feet per side);
and window signs at 0.225 square feet per linear foot of tenant frontage.
1 This is suggested language only and not a recommendation for or against the approval of this request.