15.36.590: SUBDIVISION SIGNS:
Signs may be erected for the purpose of advertising the sale of land or new dwellings in subdivisions. Such subdivision signs must conform with the following criteria:
   A.   Location: These signs may be located only within the boundaries of the subdivision. No other directional signs, such as posters or trailer mounted signs, may be used outside the boundaries of the subdivision.
   B.   Installation And Removal: Subdivision signs shall not be installed until a building permit has been issued for one or more residential unit(s) in the subdivision. Such subdivision signs shall be removed when eighty percent (80%) of the dwelling units have been sold, or by the time six (6) months have elapsed after the final inspection by the city of the last residential unit in the subdivision.
   C.   Size: Subdivision signs shall not have an area exceeding fifty (50) square feet, nor shall the sign exceed ten feet (10') in length. The overall height of the sign shall not exceed ten feet (10').
   D.   Proximity To Other Signs: Subdivision signs shall not be placed closer than six hundred feet (600') to another subdivision sign, nor within three feet (3') from the street right of way. Subdivision signs placed in a corner cutoff area may not exceed three feet (3') in overall height.
   E.   Lighting: Illumination of any sign, sales office or model home shall be concentrated only upon the area of the sign, office or model home, and shall not project glare upon any street or adjacent property. (Ord. 2552 § 1, 2004)