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APPENDIX A BUILDING SETBACKS AND HEIGHTS A. SINGLE FAMILY DETACHED HOMES 1. Front Yard 18 0 minimum 2. Side Yard 6 0 minimum 3. Side Yard Corner Lots 10 0 minimum 4. Rear Yard 15 0 minimum 5. Building Height 24 0 maximum B. NON-RESIDENTIAL NEIGHBORHOOD FOCUS 1. Street Yards - 25 minimum 2. Yards Adjacent to Residential Areas - 1 foot of distance for every 1 foot of building height with a minimum of 15. 3. Yards Adjacent to Non-Residential or Open Space Areas 5 minimum 4. Building Height 24 maximum. C. NON-RESIDENTIAL VILLAGE CENTER 1. Street Yards - 30 minimum 2. Yards Adjacent to Residential Areas - 1 foot of distance for every 1 foot of building height with a minimum of 15. 3. Yards Adjacent to Non-Residential or Open Space Areas 5 minimum 4. Building Height 36 maximum A-1

APPENDIX B PARKING REQUIREMENTS PERMITTED USES Office, Professional & Governmental Food Stores, Grocery Stores, Convenience Stores Restaurants, Night Clubs, Bars & Lounges Other Commercial Retail & Service Uses Churches Theaters, Auditoriums, Arenas, Indoor & Outdoor Stadiums PARKING REQUIREMENTS 1 space for every 300 sf. of gross floor area 1 space for every 250 sf. of gross floor area 1 space for every 50 sf. of service floor area and 1 space per on-duty employee. 1 space for every 300 sf. of gross floor area 1 space for every 5 permanent seats or 1 space for each 50 sf. of main meeting hall, whichever is greater. 1 space for every 5 5 permanent seats or 1 space for each 50 sf. of main meeting hall, whichever is greater. Bowling Alleys, Skating Rinks & Similar Recreational or Entertainment Uses Funeral Homes, Private Clubs, Fraternal Organizations, Libraries, Museums, & Community Buildings Other Places of Public Assembly 1 space for every 300 sf. of gross floor area 1 space for every 500 sf. of gross floor area 1 space for every 300 sf. of floor area, if indoor or 1 space for every 125 sf. of activity area, if outdoor. B-1

PERMITTED USES PARKING REQUIREMENTS Hospitals, Institutions of a Charitable or Philanthropic Nature, Rest Homes & Extended Care Facilities Schools, Day Care Centers, Colleges & Universities, Satellite Campuses & Trade Schools Single Family Detached Residences Single Family Attached Residences Catered Living Quarters Community Recreational Facilities including Golf Courses/Club Houses, Open Spaces, Activities Fields, Swimming Pools, Etc. Temporary Construction Offices Temporary Sales Office Mixed Use Facilities 1 space for every 5 beds, 1 space for every 2 employees, 1 space for each staff physician. 1 space for every 2 faculty members or employees, 1 space for every 5 students over the age of 16. 2 spaces for each unit. 1 space for each efficiency unit; 1 space for each bedroom unit; 1.5 spaces for each 2 bedroom unit; 2 spaces for each 3 bedroom unit (or more); 1 guest parking for every five dwellings units 1 space for every two sleeping rooms; 1 space for every two employees; 1 guest parking space for every 5 sleeping rooms. Parking to be determined at site plan review. Guided by the current standards of the recreation park and open space standards & guidelines by The National Recreation & Park Association. 1 space for every on-duty employee using the facility plus 2 spaces. 1 space for every 100 sf. plus 1 space per employee. The required parking spaces shall be the sum of the required parking spaces for the various uses computed separately and such spaces for one use shall not be considered as providing required parking for another use. B-2

I. Introduction APPENDIX C SIGN STANDARDS FOR NON-RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES It is the intent of these sign standards to maintain an attractive and uncluttered community environment in Sun City Summerlin. To this end, these requirements allow the Architectural Review Committee to control over concentration, improper placement, excessive height and size and avoid confusing distractions. II. Scope These requirements apply to all non-residential property owners, their agents or lessees within Sun City Summerlin, except the Declarant. These requirements do not apply to: A. Official public/governmental signs for traffic control. B. Temporary warning signs and barricades. C. Cornerstones, grave markers or headstones. D. Artistic statuary or metal tables of non-commercial nature. E. Signs which are generally found on the sides of vehicles identifying business. F. Residential signage (see Section III, H of the Sun City Summerlin Development Standards). III. Approvals A. These requirements supersede all other sign requirements of Summerlin and the City of Las Vegas for compliance with use, type, size, location, aesthetic design, message content and maintenance. All structural, mechanical and electrical code compliance shall remain the authority of the City of Las Vegas. B. The design of all final freestanding monuments signs, building signs (except as allowed for Village Center tenants in Sec. VI, B), site directional signage and temporary event signage and materials shall be submitted and approved prior to installation. C. All submittals shall conform to the procedures and requirements of the Architectural Review Committee requirements set forth in Section IV of the Sun City Summerlin Development Standards. C-1

IV. General Requirements A. The design of all signage is to be compatible or integral with the architecture of the building. Free-standing signage shall be the monolithic type, designed of materials, forms and motifs similar to those of the building architecture. Building mounted sings shall be integrated into the architecture and considered during all design phases. B. All signs shall be placed within the legal boundaries of the property. Location shall be so established as not to impede pedestrian or vehicular traffic. C. Illuminated signs shall not have wiring, conduit, transformers, raceways, tubing, lamps or other devices externally exposed to view. D. Action or animated signs, flashing signs or changing copy signs are not permitted. E. Signs on trailers, trucks, cars or other moveable devices are not permitted, except those displayed on commercial vehicles during the normal process of business. F. Portable signs (stake signs, tent signs and banners) are not permitted. G. All signs shall be constructed of permanent materials and shall be maintained in good appearance and working condition at all times. V. Description of Non Residential properties A. Village Centers 1. Phase I Lots 3, 23, and 24. 2. Phase II Lots 35 and 37. B. Neighborhood Focus 1. Phase I Lots 5, 7, 19 and 20 2. Phase II Lots 31 and 32. C-2

C. Religious Sites 1. Phase I Lots 6, 8, 18 and 21 2. Phase II Lots 30, 39, and 40 The above lots are those indicated on the approved tentative map of Sun City Summerlin. VI. Village Center Sign Requirements A. Free-standing monument to identify center. 1. Quantity: 1 if bounded by 1 street, 2 if bounded by 2 or more. 2. Size of Monument (including base and surround): 100 sf. per face, may be single or double faced. 3. Height of Monument Sign: 8 0 as measured from nearest curb. 4. Allowable Text: Name of center and no more than two major tenants. 5. Illumination: Internal illumination required. B. Building Mounted Tenant Signage It shall be the responsibility of the center s developer to consider the design of tenant signage as an integral part of the building design. The developer shall establish an overall signage system for the center to include quantities, sizes, areas, lettering type and style, color and use of logos. This signage system shall be a part of both the preliminary and final submittals for review to the Architectural Review Committee. No other submittals shall be necessary upon approval of the center signage system. It is recommended that the tenant signage be limited to one per tenant that the lettering be of individual reverse pan channel type, internally illuminated, and of the same style and color. No temporary tenant signage shall be permitted. C-3

C. Window signs Signage painted on the glass area of the store fronts shall be allowed for the purpose of displaying the tenants name, address, business hours and credit card information only. This signage shall not be illuminated and shall be limited to 10% of the total glass area of the store front. D. Site Directional Signage It shall be the responsibility of the facility s developer to consider the design of all site directional signage as an integral part of the site design. All site signage shall be planned in advance and shown on a site plan with the type and location of all signage proposed. VII. Neighborhood Focus Sign Requirements A. Sign Type: Free standing monument to identify facility. 1. Quantity: 1 if bounded by 1 street, 2 if bounded by 2 or more. 2. Size of Monument (including base and surround): 48 sf. per face, may be single or double faced. 3. Height of Monument Sign: 6 0 as measured from nearest curb. 4. Allowable Text: Name of business and address. 5. Illumination: Internal illumination required. B. Building Mounted Signage 1. Quantity: 2 maximum per building. 2. Size: Total area of each sign shall not exceed 20 sf. 3. Location: Signs may be located on building or building fascia at locations compatible to design of building. No roof-mounted signs will be permitted. 4. Allowable Text: Name and address of business only. Logo or established insignia may be used, but must be included within the 20 sf. allowable area. 5. Illumination: Non-illuminated or internally illuminated. C-4

C. Window Signs Signage painted on the glass panels of the facility shall be allowed for the purpose of displaying the tenant s name, address, business hours and credit card information only. This signage shall be illuminated and shall be limited to 10% of the glass area of the panel which it is placed. D. Site Directional Signage It shall be the responsibility of the facility s developer to consider the design of all site directional signage as an integral part of the site design. All site signage shall be planned in advance and shown on a site plan with the type and location of all signage proposed E. Building Tenant Signage It shall be the responsibility of the center s developer to consider the design of tenant signage as an integral part of the building design. The developer shall establish an overall signage system for the center to include quantities, sizes, areas, lettering type and style, color and use of logos. This signage system shall be a part of both the preliminary and final submittals for review to the Architectural Review Committee. No other submittals shall be necessary upon approval of the center signage system. It is recommended that the tenant signage be limited to one per tenant that the lettering be of individual reverse pan channel type, internally illuminated, and of the same style and color. No temporary tenant signage shall be permitted. VIII. Religious Site Signs Requirements A. Sign Type: Free standing monument to identify facility. 1. Quantity: 1 if bounded by 1 street, 2 if bounded by 2 or more. 2. Size of Monument (including base and surround): 48 sf. per face. 3. Height of Monument Sign: 4 0 as measured from nearest curb. 4. Allowable Text: Name of religious facility, pastor, religious symbols, time of services and address. 5. Illumination: Non-illuminated or externally illuminated only. C-5

B. Building mounted Signage: None permitted. C. Window Signs Signage painted on the glass panels of the facility shall be allowed for the purpose of displaying the name of the facility, business hours, and telephone number and religious symbols. This signage shall not be illuminated and shall be limited to 5% of the glass area of the panel on which it is placed. D. Site Directional Signage It shall be the responsibility of the facility s developer to consider the design of all site directional signage as an integral part of the site design. All site signage shall be planned in advance and shown on a site plan with the type and location of all signage proposed. IX General Sign Requirements (applicable to all sites) A. Sign Type: Temporary construction sign 1. Quantity: 1 if bounded by 1 street, 2 if bounded by 2 or more. 2. Size: 48 sf. single faced only. 3. Height: 6 0 above grade. 4. Allowable Text: Project name, developer, architect, tenants, and address. No advertising copy shall be allowed. 5. Duration: Sign must be removes upon insulation of permanent freestanding monument sign or two weeks after the opening of the facility, whichever is sooner B. Temporary Realty Signs 1. Quantity: 1 if bounded by 1 street, 2 if bounded by 2 or more. If single street frontage exceeds 500 feet, two signs will be allowed. 2. Size: 10 sf. per face, may be double faced. 3. Height: 6 0 above grade. 4. Allowable Text: Name, address, and phone number of realtor. 5. Illumination: None permitted. 6. Duration: Must be removes upon close of escrow. C-6

C. Temporary Event Signage Temporary signage and/or material for the purpose of advertising grand openings or special events shall be allowed with the following provisions: 1. Prior approval by the Architectural Review Committee of the intent and general concept of the advertising. 2. The duration shall be longer than two calendar weeks. 3. Each business shall be limited to two per events per calendar year. 4. The advertising materials used shall cause no excessive noise or distractions. C-7

APPENDIX D IMPROVEMENT STANDARDS INDEX DETAIL TITLE PAGE A Typical Residential Street D-2 B 60 Right-of-Way Streets D-3 C Street C D-4 D Street B and Del Webb D-5 E Lake Mead Blvd. D-6 F Rampart Blvd. D-7 G Cheyenne Avenue D-8 H Outer Parkway D-9. D-1

APPENDIX E WALL STANDARDS INDEX TITLE PAGE Walls and Fences Built Atop Grade Changes E-2 Rear or Side Wall with Existing Retaining Wall E-3 Rear or Side Yard Wrought Iron Fence with Existing Interlocking Retaining Wall E-4 E-1