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SEC. 43-105.   DIRECTIONAL SIGNS WITHIN BUILDING COMPLEXES.
   (a)   In a building complex composed of multiple structures which contains internal vehicular accesses, if each official building number is not discernible from the public street, the owner of the building complex shall post directional signs at each entrance to the complex and at each intersection of vehicular accesses, other than public streets, within the complex.
   (b)   For the purpose of this section, an “entrance” to a complex is a point at which vehicular access to the complex, other than a public street, intersects with a public street.
   (c)   The directional signs must indicate the direction to buildings and units by number, must be legible from the vehicular access, and must be painted with a color which is in contrast to the background. Directional signs required by this section are not required to comply with Chapter 41 of this Code. (Code 1941, Art. 68-5; Ord. 15072)