10-15-7: COMMUNITY KIOSK SIGNS:
Sign panels on a town approved kiosk structure may be authorized for the purpose of providing directional information to community facilities and residential developments, including apartment developments of one hundred (100) units or more, within the first two (2) years after approval of the site plan for development, which are offering the first time sale and/or lease of single- family subdivisions, multi-family condominiums, or apartments that are located within the town limits. Sign panels may be single or double faced. Maximum sign height for a single sign structure (kiosk) shall be twelve feet (12').
   A.   Sign panels shall be located on designated town kiosk structures within the public right of way, or, upon finding that such location will not permit adequate directional information, kiosk structures may be approved on private property (with a sign easement designating the town as a third party beneficiary) with the written permission of the property owner. Such permission shall include the consent of the property owners to allow the town, in the event of noncompliance, to enter said property and remove the sign. A kiosk location plan shall be prepared showing the site of each kiosk and shall be submitted to and approved by the zoning administrator, or his/her designee, prior to the acceptance of a sign permit application.
   B.   Each temporary real estate directional sign panel may contain only the name of the subdivision or builder or new multi-family development, the corporate logo, and a directional arrow. Community directional sign panels (town hall, library, medical facilities, parks, historic sites, etc.) may also be allowed on kiosk structures.
   C.   No temporary real estate kiosk sign shall be placed within three hundred feet (300') of another except when they are across the street from one another.
   D.   Directional sign panels shall conform to colors and design standards approved by the zoning administrator, or his/her designee.
   E.   Any sign panel approved for a particular development project within the town shall not be changed to another project without prior approval of the zoning administrator or his/her designee.
 
(Ord. 03-2005, 9-6-2005)