(A) Streets must have the minimum number of street signs necessary to create a safe environment for drivers and pedestrians and convey information to efficiently find a certain street or address.
(B) A street name sign is required at each intersection within and at the perimeter of the development.
(C) Street signs must comply with the current edition of the Indiana Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices and the town's Construction Standards. A street sign cannot be installed on top of stop signs.
(D) Street name and regulatory signs must be installed prior to any street being opened to the public or the issuance of building permits within the development section.
(E) Decorative street signs may differ from the town's Construction Standards if approved by the Town Council. Decorative street signs must be installed at the expense of the developer and maintained by the property owners' association. An agreement between the town and the property owner's association is required to establish that the property owner's association is responsible for replacing the decorative street signs and poles when the original signs installed are lost or damaged. If the town must replace a street sign, it is not obligated to install a decorative sign.
(Ord. 2022-17, passed 7-19-2022)