§ 153.189 SUBDIVISION AND MULTI-FAMILY DEVELOPMENT ENTRANCE SIGNS.
   (A)    At any primary entrance to a subdivision or multi-family development that is approved for less than 400 dwelling units and/or home sites, there may be installed no more than one sign, not to exceed 50 square feet, identifying such subdivision or development. Secondary entrances to said subdivisions or multi-family developments may each have an identifying sign not to exceed 25 square feet.
   (B)   (1)   Within any master planned development or multi-family development that is approved for between 400 and 749 dwelling units and/or home sites, there may be installed within the development two types of identification signs:
         (a)   Development identification signs; and
         (b)   Neighborhood identification signs.
      (2)   The development identification signs may identify the entire development by name and/or symbol, and are limited to one at the primary entrance, not to exceed 75 square feet, and one at each secondary entrance, not to exceed 32 square feet each. Neighborhood identification signs, not to exceed ten square feet each, may identify a named neighborhood within the development, and are limited in total number to the number of intersections between streets within the named neighborhood and streets not within the named neighborhood.
   (C)   (1)   Within any master planned development or multi-family development that is approved for more than 750 dwelling units and/or home sites, there may be installed within the development two types of identification signs:
         (a)   Development identification signs; and
         (b)   Neighborhood identification signs.
      (2)   The development identification signs may identify the entire development by name and/or symbol, and are limited to one at the primary entrance, not to exceed 100 square feet, and one at each secondary entrance not to exceed 32 square feet each. Neighborhood identification signs, not to exceed ten square feet each, may identify a named neighborhood within the development, and are limited in total number to the number of intersections between streets within the named neighborhood and streets not within the named neighborhood.
   (D)   All signs regulated by this section shall be installed in a professionally designed and maintained planting bed. A proposed planting plan shall be submitted for approval as part of the required sign permit application documents.
(Ord. passed 4-9-2013; Ord. 2021-03, passed 6-8-2021)