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HEXHIBIT Cu <br />Page 1 of 3 <br />RULES AM RBGULATIONS <br />Any portion of Land constituting a strip of land 100 1 wide and <br />contiguous to either Fairmont Parkway, State Highway 225, or State <br />Highway 146 shall be subject to the following rules and <br />regulations pertaining to new signage, screening, driveways and <br />median crossovers. These rules and regulations shall apply after <br />the effective date of this Agreement when Company develops or <br />constructs improvements on vacant hand described in Exhibit "All <br />which is adjacent to Fairmont Parkway, State Highway 225, or State <br />Highway 146. <br />1. Any sign erected in said 1001 strip of land shall be subject <br />to the following provisions: <br />4 one freestanding identification sign shall be permitted <br />for each side of an industrial establishment that <br />fronts can an improved public right -cif -way. <br />Freestanding identification signs for single tenant <br />buildings shall not exceed 150 square feet in area. <br />One freestanding identification sign for identifying <br />multiple businesses is allowable at the intersection of <br />improved public rights -cif --way. <br />4 Freestanding identification signs for multiple <br />businesses shall not exceed 350 square feet. <br />4 Freestanding identification, signs shall not exceed 45 <br />feet in height. <br />4 Minimum setback for sign construction shall be ten (10) <br />feet from property lines_ <br />2. When Land adjacent to said 1001 strip is developed, the <br />initial. 50, of said strip beyond any existing pipeline <br />easement contiguous to either Fairmont Parkway, State Highway <br />225, or State Highway 146 shall be screened by one of the <br />following techniques; <br />a) Leaving in place existing trees, vegetation, underbrush, <br />etc. to provide a thorough and effective visual screening <br />of the development. Existing trees shah., together with <br />other vegetation and underbrush, create a continuous <br />visual screen. <br />14 <br />