§ 91.199 SUBDIVISION IDENTIFICATION SIGNS.
   (A)   A ground sign with the name of the subdivision may be located on one or both sides of each major entrance into the development. Any such sign shall not be located in any street right-of-way.
   (B)   The height of the ground sign shall not exceed 12 feet, including its structure or support. The length of the sign shall not exceed ten feet exclusive of the structural base or planter box. The sign area shall not exceed 60 square feet. The sign shall be attached to a structural base or planter box that is at least two feet high. A structural base shall be at least two feet longer than the dimensions of the sign; and a planter box shall be at least two feet wider and two feet longer than the dimensions of the sign.
   (C)   The sign(s) shall be part of a decorative brick, stone or masonry wall of similar design compatible with the character of the subdivision or development.
   (D)   Each sign shall have a minimum of 50 square feet of landscaped area at the base of the sign including vegetative species planted/maintained as specified in §§ 91.140 through 91.150.
   (E)   The subdivision covenants shall provide that any subdivision sign and landscaping shall be perpetually maintained by the property owners within the subdivision.
(Ord. eff. 9-6-2012, § 9.46; Am. Ord. 21-1, passed 9-17-2020)