§ 3-7-12. Free standing signs.  


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  • The provisions of this section shall govern the number, location, and spacing of freestanding signs.

    3-7-12.1. Residential and office subdivision. Signs located in residential district and office subdivisions shall be located at the primary entrance(s) to the development/subdivision or at the beginning of the street upon which the development/subdivision connects directly to an arterial or collector street as shown on the major thoroughfare plan.

    3-7-12.2. Other freestanding signs. Freestanding signs other than those regulated by subpart 1 (above) of this section, shall be limited to one per entrance, but no more than a total of two such signs for the development, subject to the spacing distance limitations noted in subpart 3 (below), of this section.

    3-7-12.3. Spacing limitations of freestanding signs. Freestanding signs on any premises shall be spaced at minimum intervals of 200 feet along each public way that views the premises. In the event that less than 200 feet of any premises is visible from any one public way, only one sign shall be permitted along that public way.

(Ord. of 4-27-2004(2), § 3)