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LANDMARK CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS Sign Application Historic design review for proposed signage will begin when a complete application is received covering all proposed signage for a building or use. The Landmark design review process is intended to encourage signage that is compatible with a historic building and surrounding historic structures, and to encourage vibrant and pedestrian-friendly signage for historic buildings and districts. Property Address Community Planning & Development Application Landmark Preservation - Application 3/15/16 Property Type/Use q 1 or 2 Unit Building (Single Family Home, Duplex) q Industrial Historic District (if known-or name if individually designated) q Multi-Unit Residential APPLICANT INFORMATION Title or Interest in Property and/or Building q Commercial or Mixed-Use Applicant Name: Street: Applicant Email* Company: Phone: PROPOSAL - A brief written description of the proposal. Include all items proposed. City: Zip: q Civic (School, Church) q Other (Urban Garden) q Property Owner q Future Buyer q Lessee Contractor License # q Contractor q Architect/Engineer q Agent ATTACHMENTS - Required to submit the following (see checklist for more detail) q Photographs q Sign Depiction q Building Elevation and Sign Details q Drawing of Sign Attachment q Material Samples q Lighting Method q Site Plan q Building Plan Design Review Deadline: The filing deadline is 4 weeks prior to scheduled Landmark Preservation Commission (LPC) meetings, and 23 days (3 weeks and 2 days) prior to the first Thursday of each month for the Lower Downtown Design Review Board (LDDRB). A complete application, including full supporting documentation, is due in the Landmark Preservation office by 12:00pm (noon) on the filing deadline. Landmark staff will determine whether LPC or LDDRB review is required based on adopted design guidelines. Staff will contact the applicant regarding staff comments, meeting dates (if applicable) and any additional materials that may be required. To submit electronically: Email this form and supporting materials to landmark@denvergov.org. Electronic submission should include two attachments: one pdf with the completed form ( yourname-app.pdf ) and one pdf that combines all supporting materials ( yourname-app-materials.pdf ). File size should not exceed 25MB combined. Contact us if you are having trouble with your electronic submission. To submit in person: Submit this form and supporting materials to the Records Counter weekdays between 7:30am and 4:30pm on the 2nd floor of the Webb Municipal Building, 201 W. Colfax Ave. 201 W. Colfax Ave., Dept. 205 Denver, CO 80202 720.865.2709 or landmark@denvergov.org

Sign Review Application Checklist Community Planning & Development Sign Checklist Landmark Preservation Applications submitted for design review must be accompanied with specific information which adequately describes the project and provides sufficient information to evaluate the proposal. A pre-application meeting is required for comprehensive sign plans; at this meeting, staff will clarify the submittal requirements for your proposal. All applications for sign review should include the following information: Project Address: Required for ALL Proposed Signs (unless otherwise indicated in pre-application meeting): q 1. Complete Landmark Preservation Certificate of Appropriateness Application Form (one for each building or use) 2. Photographs All photographs must be unaltered and meet Landmark Preservation Photographic Standards (please refer to separate photographic standards available at denvergov.org/preservation under Design Review applications): q Current Photograph(s) of all building elevation(s) where signage is proposed. Photograph(s) should show existing conditions and depict building façade in entirety (not just a portion of the building front). q Current Photograph(s) showing adjacent building facades (closest building on either side of building where signage is proposed). Photograph should depict building façade in entirety. q 3. Sign Depiction or Photo Simulation. Provide a dimensioned and scaled drawing(s) no larger than 11 x 17 in size of all proposed signage for building, including copy, lighting and other details. For lit signs (other than indirectly lit), provide both a daytime and a night time depiction. Include ALL proposed signage ground, window, wall-mounted, projecting, marquee, awning and all other types. q 4. Building Elevation and Details. Provide dimensioned and scaled drawing(s) no larger than 11 X 17 showing all proposed signage, including copy and all other details such as sign depth, lettering size, and lighting type and locations. Include ALL proposed signage ground, window, wall-mounted, projecting, marquee, awning and all other types. q 5. Drawing illustrating sign attachment method(s). Provide dimensioned and scaled drawing(s) no larger than 11 X 17 illustrating method and number of sign attachments to the building. q 6. Actual material samples for signs. On application form, please identify and describe all proposed sign materials for each proposed sign. Provide a material sample board no more than 11 X 17 in size as follows: a. Identify board with project address, applicant s name and date. b. Include all proposed materials, finishes and colors. For each sample, provide manufacturer s name and specification number. 3/15/16 q 7. Method of lighting sign. If lighting is proposed, please provide information on drawings clearly delineating fixture and lamp type, size, location, materials and finish, and power source, as well as in lumens and lighting intensity, light source and color temperature in degrees Kelvin (i.e. 3000 ºK). Required for Some Signs (Please contact Landmark Preservation to determine if these items are required): q 8. Site plan. Required when signs are proposed on multiple building elevations, for multiple tenants in one building or for signage involving multiple buildings. Provide a dimensioned and scaled site plan depicting the location of streets, alleys, property lines, structures, and existing and proposed signs on the subject property. Also include sign dimensions from zone lot lines, height dimensions, and all other relevant information. q 9. Comprehensive Sign Plan. Required per Denver Zoning Code for multi-use buildings with proposed projecting signs. Please contact Landmark Preservation to determine if a sign plan is required and, if so, what additional information is needed. LEGAL DISCLAIMER: This Checklist should not be used as a substitute for codes and regulations. The applicant is responsible for compliance with all codes, guidelines and or rule requirements, whether or not described in this Advisory. 201 W. Colfax Ave., Dept. 205 Denver, CO 80202 720.865.2709 or landmark@denvergov.org

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ALLEY Officescapes // Market St. Site Plan DATE: 08.17.2018 REVISION: 01 PHASE: Scope Concept Design Development Installation SITE PLAN: L.1 Custom Blade Signage Located on the far left brick pillar on the 15th Stree frontage of the building. The location is visible from the corner intersection of 15th and Market. 15TH ST. NOTES: L.1 MARKET ST. B R ING ING Y O U R B R A ND TO LIFE 1617 Wazee St. Suite 200 Denver, CO 80205 3D-Identity.com 1 Site Plan - Building View Scale: NTS @2018 3D Identity All drawings and written material appearing herein constitute original and unpublished work of the designer and may not be duplicated, used or disclosed without the consent of the designer. P. 02

Officescapes // Market St. Site Plan DATE: 08.17.2018 REVISION: 01 PHASE: Scope Concept Design Development Installation NORTH SITE PLAN: L.1 Custom Blade Signage 15TH ST. Located on the far left brick pillar on the 15th Stree frontage of the building. The location is visible from the corner intersection of 15th and Market. L.1 NOTES: MARKET ST. B R ING ING Y O U R B R A ND TO LIFE 1617 Wazee St. Suite 200 Denver, CO 80205 3D-Identity.com 1 Site Plan - Corner View Scale: 1/32 = 1-0 @2018 3D Identity All drawings and written material appearing herein constitute original and unpublished work of the designer and may not be duplicated, used or disclosed without the consent of the designer. P. 03

Officescapes // Exterior Blade DATE: 08.17.2018 REVISION: 01 PHASE: Scope Concept Design Development Installation 3-5 3-2 SPECIFICATIONS: 1.A Custom wire-frame aluminum chair built with 1/4-1/2 round bar; painted or powder coated black 1.B Steel mounting rod, welded on either side to the mounting plate and projecting sign base 1.C 1/4 D aluminum plate, through-bolted to brick column 1.D 5-sided aluminum projecting sign base with brushed aluminum sign faces; 38 W x 7.5 H A 1.E Side-lit acrylic letter with black metal face 4-0 4-0 NOTES: Please see P. 09 for updated lighting specifications. B C 1 Projecting Sign - Front Detail Scale: 1 = 1-0 1 Projecting Sign - Side Detail Scale: 1 = 1-0 C D E B R ING ING Y O U R B R A ND TO LIFE 1617 Wazee St. Suite 200 Denver, CO 80205 3D-Identity.com @2018 3D Identity All drawings and written material appearing herein constitute original and unpublished work of the designer and may not be duplicated, used or disclosed without the consent of the designer. P. 04

Officescapes // Exterior Blade A DATE: 08.17.2018 REVISION: 01 3-4 PHASE: Scope Concept Design Development Installation 3-5 B SPECIFICATIONS: 2.A Brick column, Market St. 2.B Custom wire-frame aluminum chair built with 1/4-1/2 round bar; painted or powder coated black 2.C 5-sided aluminum projecting sign base with brushed aluminum sign faces; 38 W x 7.5 H 4-0 C 10-0 NOTES: Please see P. 09 for updated lighting specifications. 2 Projecting Sign - Market St. Frontage Elevation Scale: 3/8 = 1-0 B R ING ING Y O U R B R A ND TO LIFE 1617 Wazee St. Suite 200 Denver, CO 80205 3D-Identity.com @2018 3D Identity All drawings and written material appearing herein constitute original and unpublished work of the designer and may not be duplicated, used or disclosed without the consent of the designer. P. 05

Officescapes // Exterior Blade DATE: 08.17.2018 REVISION: 01 PHASE: Scope Concept Design Development Installation B R ING ING Y O U R B R A ND TO LIFE 1617 Wazee St. Suite 200 Denver, CO 80205 3D-Identity.com 2 Projecting Sign - Market St. Frontage Render Scale: 3/8 = 1-0 @2018 3D Identity All drawings and written material appearing herein constitute original and unpublished work of the designer and may not be duplicated, used or disclosed without the consent of the designer. P. 06

A Officescapes // Exterior Blade 3-4 3-2 DATE: 08.17.2018 REVISION: 01 PHASE: Scope Concept Design Development Installation SPECIFICATIONS: 3.A Brick column, Market St. B 3.B Custom wire-frame aluminum chair built with 1/4-1/2 round bar; painted or powder coated black 3.C 5-sided aluminum projecting sign base with brushed aluminum sign faces; 38 W x 7.5 H C 4-0 10-0 NOTES: Please see P. 09 for updated lighting specifications. 3 Projecting Sign - 15th St. Frontage Elevation Scale: 3/8 = 1-0 B R ING ING Y O U R B R A ND TO LIFE 1617 Wazee St. Suite 200 Denver, CO 80205 3D-Identity.com @2018 3D Identity All drawings and written material appearing herein constitute original and unpublished work of the designer and may not be duplicated, used or disclosed without the consent of the designer. P. 07

Officescapes // Exterior Blade DATE: 08.17.2018 REVISION: 01 PHASE: Scope Concept Design Development Installation B R ING ING Y O U R B R A ND TO LIFE 1617 Wazee St. Suite 200 Denver, CO 80205 3D-Identity.com 3 Projecting Sign - 15th St. Frontage Render Scale: 3/8 = 1-0 @2018 3D Identity All drawings and written material appearing herein constitute original and unpublished work of the designer and may not be duplicated, used or disclosed without the consent of the designer. P. 08

1.25 A Officescapes // Exterior Blade B DATE: 08.17.2018 REVISION: 01 PHASE: Scope Concept Design Development Installation C SPECIFICATIONS: A 4.A 1/2 D aluminum sign base cabinet, painted black 4.B Brushed aluminum sign plaque; 1/8 D x 31.25 W x 7 H B 4.C 1/2 D Halo light diffuser C D 3-2 5 Projecting Sign Base - Iso View Scale: NTS 4.D 3/4 D Aluminum opaque black aluminum surface 5.A 1 1/4 D Aluminum halo-lit letters w/ opaque black aluminum surface; flush mounted to 5.B 4 Aluminum Letters - Side View Scale: NTS TOP 5.B Brushed aluminum sign plaque; 1/8 D x 31.25 W x 7 H 5.C 1/2 D aluminum sign base cabinet, painted black A 6.A 1.5 drilled hole for custom chair pillar 6.B Side-lit acrylic letter with black metal face 6.C 1/2 D aluminum base panel, painted black 6.B INSET IMAGE 3-2 3-2 7.5 2.5 B C 3-2 6 BOTTOM Projecting Sign Base - Unfolded View Scale: 1 = 1-0 B R ING ING Y O U R B R A ND TO LIFE 1617 Wazee St. Suite 200 Denver, CO 80205 3D-Identity.com @2018 3D Identity All drawings and written material appearing herein constitute original and unpublished work of the designer and may not be duplicated, used or disclosed without the consent of the designer. P. 09

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COMPREHENSIVE SIGN PLAN PROJECT # 15D00019 Prepared by ArtHouse Design 8.06.15 Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce - Comprehensive Sign Plan

LOCATION PLAN DMCC SIGN TYPE LEGEND ALLEY 00 A 00 A.1 00 A.2 00 A.3 00 A.4 00 B 00 C 00 D A - Tenant Wall Sign A.1 - Existing Tenant Wall Sign A.2 - Major Tenant ID (Wall Sign) A.3 - Address Numerals (Wall Sign) A.4 - Tenant Directory (Wall Sign) B - Tenant Projecting Sign C - Window Graphics D - Standardized Parking Access Sign UP 15TH STREET 00 D.1 D.1-Projecting Standardized Parking Access Sign UP UP UP FACP FACP MARKET STREET 6 Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce - Comprehensive Sign Plan

NORTH ELEVATION - 15TH STREET - PROPOSED C C-Window Graphics B B-Tenant Projecting Sign D G-Standardized Parking Access Sign D.1 G.1-Projecting Standardized Parking Access Sign Colored areas on the elevation represent the corresponding sign type and general overall signage area and placement. Refer to the specific signage criteria for allowable sizes. Tenant projecting Signs shall be located at the column nearest the Tenant Door. Ground floor tenants with corner frontage are permitted to mount a projecting sign at a 45 angle to corner, limited to (1) one per tenant. Window Graphics must be applied 4'-0" to center above finished floor. Tenant Signage Zone 4'-0" AFF 1 Elevation - North SCALE: NTS In case of new ground floor tenants, permitted signage must be within Tenant Signage Zone and meet zoning guidelines and requirements. 12 Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce - Comprehensive Sign Plan

SIGN TYPE B: TENANT PROJECTING SIGNS Intent: Purpose: The purpose of this section is to create the policy for a comprehensive and balanced system of signs and street graphics to facilitate the enhancement and improvement of the D-LD districts through the encouragement of urban, innovative signs and street graphics which will aid in the creation of a unique downtown shopping and commercial area, facilitate an easy and pleasant communication between people and their environment and avoid the visual clutter that is potentially harmful to traffic and pedestrian safety, property values, business opportunities, and community appearance. To accomplish these purposes, it is the intent of this ordinance to encourage and to authorize the use of signs and street graphics which are: (Ord. No. 779-96, eff. 9-13-96; Ord. No. 439-07, 16, eff. 8-20-07) (1) Compatible with and an enhancement of the character of the surrounding district and adjacent architecture when considered in terms of scale, color, materials, lighting levels, and adjoining uses. Locations: A Tenant Projecting Sign is located at pre-determined locations approved by the landlord. A project specific armature will be used by all tenants for mounting their projecting sign. The Landlord will provide the tenant with detailed drawings and specifications for this armature. No projecting sign shall project more than 42 inches over a public right-of-way, and not to exceed 30 cubic feet in area. Projecting signs are limited to a rectangular sign boundary area of 12 square feet. No part of the sign shall encroach with a vertical plane measured two feet from the edge of the adjacent street pavement. The bottom edge of the sign must maintain a clearance of at least (8) eight feet from the finish grade level below the sign. Sign must be at least 6 and no more than 1-0 from the wall it is attached from. An encumbrance permit is required. Extraneous information, such as services provided by the business, telephone numbers, hours of operation, etc. is not permitted. One (1) Projecting sign per tenant façade is allowed. Encouraged Examples (2) Compatible with and an enhancement of the architectural characteristics of the buildings on which they appear when considered in terms of scale, proportion, color, materials and lighting levels. (3) Appropriate to and expressive of the business or activity for which they are displayed. (4) Creative in the use of unique two (2) and three (3) dimensional form, profile, and iconographic representation; employ exceptional lighting design and represent exceptional graphic design, including the outstanding use of color, pattern, typography and materials. Signage which simply maximizes allowable volume in rectangular form is strongly discouraged. (5) Of high quality, durable materials appropriate to an urban setting. (Ord. No. 17-95, eff. 1-13-95) The following approaches are required: Iconographic or sculptural elements Signs shall not be placed less than twenty-five (25) feet apart unless they are determined to meet the following criteria: A. The signs work together to make a unified and compatible design that is stronger as a group than it would be as a single sign or multiple signs widely separated. Only one (1) projecting sign is allowed per tenant, unless a tenant occupies a corner unit. B. The sign group is compatible with the building architecture, reinforcing the design intent of a significant building feature such as a primary entry. Metal frame/hardware to reflect approved architectural material and color palettes. Projecting signs are 3 - Dimensional Sign can have external illumination. Exterior lighting should be integrated into armature and be from a shielded source. Illumination shall not flash, blink or fluctuate. Tenant logo/logo type to be fabricated or flat cut-out and layered to achieve a three dimensional form to the signage components. Sign hardware consistent with building design standards. Strategic location, external illumination 17 Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce - Comprehensive Sign Plan

PROJECTING SIGN/WALL SIGN/CANOPY SIGN DETAILS Required armature for Tenant Projecting Signs to be installed centered on nearest column adjacent to tenant entrance door perpendicular to exterior to wall as shown. All Tenant Wall Signs to be installed at allowed locations highlighted on the Building Elevations. All electrical components to be concealed. 1 2 3 4 5 GENERAL NOTES Drawings are for design intent only: All structural, mechanical, electrical, wind bearing, load-bearing & break-away requirements to be determined by qualified/ contracted engineer. Sign locations are approximate, survey required for exact placement. Consider traffic sight lines and minimum two feet clearance from roadways. 1"x1" Aluminum square tube 1"x2" Alumninum rectangle tube 3 1/2"x3 1/2"x1/4" Aluminum mounting plate Low voltage lighting fixture Connection to support tenant projecting sign 2" 2" 5 1 2 1 2 2'-2" 4 TENANT 3-DIMENSIONAL DESIGN HERE NOT TO EXCEED 30 CU. FT. 6" 3 1'-8" 5 5 5 5 TENANT 3-DIMENSIONAL DESIGN HERE NOT TO EXCEED 30 CU. FT 4 6" 3 1 3-4 2'-0" Projecting Sign Armature A,B - Side View Scale: NTS 2 3 1 " 4 *Paint finish armature and all hardware to match Matthews MP18082 Brightway Silver Metallic. All electrical components shall be concealed. 1 - Projecting Sign Armature A - Front View Scale: NTS 2 - Projecting Sign Armature B - Front View Scale: NTS NOTE: Must be at least 6" between face of sign and metal canopy shade structure. Tenant Projecting Sign required armature 5 2 1 TENANT 3-DIMENSIONAL DESIGN HERE NOT TO EXCEED 30 CU. FT 3 4 Sign armature to be installed centered vertically on column closest to adjacent tenant door, mounted directly to exterior wall. 4 - Tenant Projecting Sign Armature - Side View Scale: NTS 18 Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce - Comprehensive Sign Plan

TENANT SIGN ALLOWANCES INTENT: For ground floor tenants: Working with your Landlord and using the attached Site Plan, identify the boundaries of your tenant space in the building. This will show you where your building frontage is. Verify with your Landlord the number of linear feet of frontage you occupy. If you occupy a corner suite, you will have more than one frontage. Measure each frontage separately. Allowable Maximum Sign Area Total area per User By Right (UBR): 1.5 Square Foot per 1 Linear Foot of building frontage occupied by the Use for the first 200 Linear Feet 1 SQ. FT./LF of building frontage exceeding 200 Linear Feet Allowable areas are subject to the following maximums: No single sign shall exceed 200 SQ FT Total area for any UBR not to exceed 600 SQ FT This table details the specifics regarding each sign type. The table is subject to the following modifications. Temporary Signs -Temporary window signs for special events -Max area: 30% of window pane -in place for total of 45 days -shall be removed within 48 hrs. of completion of special event Permitted Content Permitted Types Prohibited Sign Types Maximum Quantity Maximum Area Maximum Projection Maximum Height Above Grade Minimum Height Above Grade Location Permitted Illumination Animation Identification by letter, numeral, symbol or design of the use-by-right by name and use, hours of operation, services and products offered, events and prices of products and services Wall, Projecting - Iconic, Window, Temporary and Standardized Parking Access Signs Portable Signs Each use-by-right may have the following: 3 signs total. Building Naming Signs: (1) tenant only Ground level uses-by-right with street or plaza frontage: Sign area shall be 1.5 square feet of sign area for each linear foot of building frontage occupied by tenant for first 200 linear feet; and 1 square foot of sign area for each linear foot above 200 linear feet of building frontage occupied by tenant. A. The total sign area of any use-by-right shall not exceed 600 square feet B. No single sign shall exceed 200 square feet C. All measurements shall be applied to each street/plaza frontage separately, then totaled for a cumulative sign area calculation D. No additional sign area is granted for tenants occupying multiple floors. E. Max. area of panel/plaque sign: four (4) sq. ft. F. Max. area of window signs: ten percent (10%) of total ground level storefront window area A. Wall sign: three and a half (3.5) inches B. Projecting sign: forty-eight (48) inches A. Wall and projecting signs: The roof line to which the sign is attached B. Window signs: fifteen (15) feet A. Projecting signs: eight (8) feet A. No setback is required from any boundary line of the building frontage. Projecting signs attached to walls which are adjacent to a street right-of-way line may project into the right-of-way in accordance with section 49-436 of the Denver Zoning Code. (Ord. No. 143-81, eff. 3-31-81) B. If multiple tenants share a single entry point, individual Plaque/Panel Signs or a Joint ID Wall sign may be used to provide a listing of those tenants. Multiple signs, of any type, at a single entry will not be permitted. May be externally illuminated but shall not flash, blink or fluctuate. All signs shall not be oriented or illuminated so that they adversely affect the surrounding area, particularly existing nearby residential uses or structures. Examples of adverse effects are glare from intense illumination and large signs or structures which visually dominate an area. Note: Major Tenant ID Wall Signs may not be illuminated. Shall not be animated 21 Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce - Comprehensive Sign Plan

Selected materials should reflect their use and the anticipated longevity of the sign. Materials should be urban in character, durable, easily maintained and of the highest quality. Elements such as wood should be used selectively and their location should be considered to minimize the potential for damage. The materials used for all freestanding signage shall be designed and constructed to be durable enough to withstand the equipment to be used for snow removal and other maintenance. ACCEPTABLE BUILDING SIGN MATERIAL EXAMPLES Clean and discrete letters 23 Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce - Comprehensive Sign Plan

ACCEPTABLE PROJECTING SIGN ILLUMINATION EXAMPLES Signage illumination should be chosen based upon the purpose of the sign, the required legibility and visibility, the anticipated ambient lighting and the competing signage elements in the area(s) in which the signs will be located. All illuminated signs must be controlled by a central timer or photosensitive switch (photo cell) to regulate the hours of operation. External, gooseneck illumination Uplighting Exposed Neon Halo Illumination It is additionally encouraged that the controls for the lighting allow for dimming during the late night/early morning hours. Locate and design sign illumination to minimize impacts on a historic building and its surrounding context. From Standards and Guidelines for Signs, Lower Downtown Historic District: (1.9a) Do not use an internally-lit plastic or glowing box. (1.9b) Locate the power source for signs so that it is not visible on a building façade. (1.9c) Do not install exposed conduit, races or junction boxes on the primary elevation of a building. (1.9d) Do not cast light on adjacent properties or upper-floor residences. (1.9e) Direct lighting toward a sign from an external shielded lamp if possible. (1.9f) Use simply designed unobtrusive lamps, such as goose neck lamps or simple contemporary fixtures, for external lighting sources. (1.9g) Use halo, LED or exposed neon for lighting signs when externally focused lighting is not possible. (1.9h) Use a warm temperature of light, similar to daylight. (1.9i) Ensure lighting type, design, size and numbers correspond with signage and building design. 24 Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce - Comprehensive Sign Plan