§ 4.19 TRAFFIC CONTROL SIGNAGE/STREET ADDRESS SIGNS.
   The developer shall provide the subdivision with acceptable city or county traffic control street signs at the intersections of all streets (roads). The following are subject to current state, federal, and city specifications:
   A.   State and federal specifications. Signs must meet current city, state and federal specifications for size, shape, construction and placement.
   B.   Sign material. Signs must be constructed of 0.08" minimum thickness aluminum.
   C.   Sign faces. Sign faces must be reflective material and clear-coated for protection.
      1.   Stop signs must be high-intensity reflective material.
      2.   All other traffic control signs must be engineer grade reflective material.
      3.   Any traffic control sign shall be in conformance with the size and configuration of its corresponding use as defined by the State of Indiana e.g. "Stop", "Yield", "School Zone", "Warning", as may be appropriate usage within the new subdivision.
   D.   Sign posts. Stop sign posts shall be of three-pound per foot minimum strength, green U-channel configuration and four feet in length. All other sign posts shall use two-pound per foot (minimum) strength, green U-channel configuration and four feet in length.
   E.   Sign hardware. All fasteners for signs shall be aluminum "pop" rivets unless otherwise authorized.
   F.   Street name sign size. Street name signs shall be of extruded aluminum six inches by 30 inches in size. They shall have four inch high white letters against a green reflective background. On streets having a speed limit of 30 mph or more, street name signs shall be nine inches by 30 inches, and have six inch high letters. A waiver may be granted on some of these specifications.
   G.   Street address signs. Street address signs shall be prominently displayed on the face of all buildings. The minimum height of the numbers shall be three inches.
   All buildings which are located on an alley or service road to the rear of the property shall have a duplicate street address number prominently displayed on the face of the building. The minimum height of the numbers shall be three inches.
(1980 Code, Ch. 154, § 4.19) (Ord. 2001-4, passed 3-27-2001; Am. Ord. 2010-13, passed 5-25-2010)