8.1.8. SUBDIVISION SIGNS, ENTRANCE MARKERS, AND LANDSCAPED AREAS IN RIGHT-OF-WAY.
   A.   Applicability. Subdivision signs, entrance markers and landscaped areas may be permitted within the public rights-of-way subject to the following conditions:
      1.   Maintenance. The City shall not be responsible for maintenance of such areas and an entity responsible for maintenance shall be created at the cost of the developer.
      2.   Sight. Such improvements shall not interfere with sight distance or required site triangle.
      3.   Removal. In the event of loss, damage or lack of maintenance, the City of Monroe may remove all improvements.
      4.   Encroachment. The applicant shall execute an encroachment agreement to allow placement of a marker or sign in an existing or proposed right-of-way.
      5.   Light Source. Light source(s) used to illuminate a subdivision sign shall meet the requirements set forth in Section 8.2: Signs and the general lighting requirements of Section 8.7.7: Lighting, and shall not be a nuisance or hazard to adjoining property or passing traffic.
      6.   Sign Design. Any subdivision entrance sign shall comply with Section 8.2: Signs, of this UDO.