A. Street Name Signs. The developer shall install street name signs in accordance with local standards and the Indiana Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. One sign shall be installed at each intersection and at each point where street names change indicating the name of each street. Street name signs shall be installed by the developer prior to acceptance of the streets in a residential subdivision or primary buildings in a non-residential subdivision or project. The location of street name signs shall be shown as part of the primary plat submittal.
B. Regulatory Signs. Speed limit, stop, yield, and other necessary regulatory signs in accordance with the Indiana Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices shall be provided by the developer in the type and quantity approved as part of the development plans. Installation of regulatory signs shall be the responsibility of the developer prior to acceptance of streets in any subdivision.
C. Warning Signs and Other Devices. The local government having jurisdiction over same shall be responsible for the installation of all warning signs, traffic lights, and other traffic control devices, except when warranted in industrial and commercial areas, the developer and/or owner may be required to pay the cost of traffic signal installation. Warning signs and other devices shall be in accordance with the Indiana Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices.
D. Building Numbering and Street Addresses. All buildings shall display street address numbers large enough to be visible from the street (minimum four inches (4") tall). Numbers shall be clearly visible on the front wall of the house, building, or garage.
E. Bollards. Bollards shall not be installed closer than five feet (5') measured from edge to edge.
(Ord. 20-29, § 2, 9-21-20)