§ 58-150. Orientation signs.  


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  • (a)

    Orientation signs are allowed on church campuses and educational and governmental facilities containing several buildings located on one or more lots.

    (b)

    Orientation signs are intended for directing pedestrians and traffic and are not allowed off-premises.

    (c)

    All orientation signs must be secured to the ground or affixed so as not to create a public safety hazard.

    (d)

    The sign shall be located so as to not impair traffic visibility.

    (e)

    The maximum total sign area per side shall be 14 square feet including all text, graphics and logos.

    (f)

    No freestanding ground orientation sign shall be located higher than six feet above grade as measured to the top of the sign.

    (g)

    No part of the sign, including projections shall be located closer than 15 feet to any adjacent side lot line and shall not be located within 20 feet of the edge of the street right-of-way line.

(Ord. No. O-2011-11, 7-11-2011)