§ 64.257. Subdivision and Multi-Family Identification Signs.  


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  • Entranceway Signs. Signs identifying a subdivision or multi-family development may be erected at each entranceway subject to the following conditions:

    (a)

    Maximum Sign Area Per Face: Eighteen (18) square feet, or two (2) square feet of sign area for each dwelling unit up to nine units (whichever is most restrictive);

    (b)

    Maximum Height of Sign: Six (6) feet above established lot grade;

    (c)

    Signs shall be located within thirty (30) feet of an entranceway as follows:

    1.

    Wall-mounted, one-face on each side of the entranceway, mounted flat against the entranceway wall.

    2.

    Ground-mounted, one-face or two-face back-to-back or "V" with maximum 45 degree angle.

    (d)

    Entranceway signs shall be separated from signs at other entranceways by at least two hundred (200) feet and from other on-site signs by at least one hundred (100) feet, such distance to be measured along the property line. When such signs are located adjacent to more than one right-of-way, such separation shall be measured along the property line and continuing around the corner.

    (e)

    Ground-mounted signs shall not encroach into the street corner visibility area at any intersection or entranceway.

    On-Site Signs. In addition, wall or ground-mounted signs may be located on the site of a multi-family development providing the total area of these signs does not exceed two (2) square feet in area for each unit up to sixteen for a maximum sign area of thirty-two (32) square feet. Further, such signs shall be not more than six (6) feet in height above established lot grade and signs shall not be located in the front fifty (50) percent of any required front yard. Such signs shall indicate only facilities available on the immediate premises. Where a multi-family development is located on more than one street, one sign may be displayed on each such street, provided the total sign area does not exceed the maximum allowable as described herein.

(Ord. of 9-16-1991, Doc. #25101)