§ 80.013.3. Accessory signs in residential districts.  


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  • (a)

    Accessory signs in residential districts shall be limited to development identification signs which state the name or otherwise identify a residential subdivision or other residential development. Such development identification signs shall be limited to one pair of such signs per development entry.

    (b)

    The maximum area of each such pair of signs (or one sign if there is only one sign at the entry) shall be 50 square feet. The height of such sign shall not exceed six feet and such sign shall be located no closer than the right-of-way of the street adjoining the entry.

    (c)

    No such sign shall be installed or positioned in such a manner as to create any type of interference with, obstruction of the view of, or confusion with any authorized traffic sign, signal, or device, or so as to create any other type of hazard to traffic or line of sight. In addition, such signs located at intersections (public or private streets, alleys, entryways, drives) must meet the line of sight requirements of subsection 80.016(j). Such signs may be illuminated, provided that, no colored light shall be used which would in any manner interfere or confuse vehicular traffic or create a nuisance to the public or nearby properties or cause a traffic hazard.

(Ord. No. 04-2012, 3-6-2012)