7-3-9: SIGNAGE:
   A.   Signage:
      1.   Physical Addresses: Physical address numbers should be clearly readable from the roadway, and should contrast with background. If a structure is more than seventy five feet (75') from the road, or is otherwise not clearly visible from the road, its address should be posted at the intersection of its access road and public or private road. The address sign should be no less than four feet (4') nor more than six feet (6') above the ground and mounted on support structure. The view of the address from the road must be unobstructed and maintained. All primary letters, numbers and symbols should be a minimum of three and one-half inches (31/2") in height, with a one-half inch (1/2") stroke, and should contrast with the background color. Power County shall not be liable for any damage to the address sign and support structure. Power County shall not be liable for any damage caused by the installation of the address sign and support structure.
      2.   Water Response Identification Numbers:
         a.   Where a water response identification number is used as an address for a parcel, the number should be posted on a pier, dock or other waterfront appurtenance, no less than four feet (4') nor more than six feet (6') above the ground or high water line. The sign must be clearly readable to emergency providers arriving by boat.
         b.   In cases where the waterfront response identification number is not used as an address (where road access is available and a road address has been issued), the waterfront response identification number should be posted in accordance with the policies of the emergency service providers. (Ord. 2018-08, 12-3-2018)