§ 153.078 SUBDIVISION IDENTIFICATION SIGNS, STREET IDENTIFICATION SIGNS AND REGULATORY SIGNS.
   (A)   Street identification signs must be installed at each street intersection within and on the perimeter of the subdivision. The sign shall be located at the northeast corner of the interchange wherever possible.
   (B)   Street identification signs and regulatory signs shall comply with the current issue of Indiana Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices regarding size, material, reflectivity and location. Street identification signs for public streets shall be white letters on a green background. Street identification signs for private streets shall be white letters on a blue background.
   (C)   Regulatory signs shall be placed in accordance with the current issue of the Indiana Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices or as directed by Town Engineer's Office.
   (D)   Sign locations must be shown on the development plan.
   (E)   Subdivision identification signs shall not interfere with sight distance requirements. Their placement and design must be submitted to the Commission for approval. No subdivision identification signage shall be constructed unless approved by the Commission. The Commission reserves the right to reject any proposed signage.
(Ord. passed 10-11-2004)