§ 165.389 ENTRYWAY FEATURE STANDARDS.
   This entryway feature standards section applies to the following types of development: ST; CV; CS; TD; TN; ZL; SC; CD; IP; DP; and PD.
   (A)   Applicability.
      (1)   Residential. Residential developments with at least five lots or units may establish an entryway feature.
      (2)   Non-residential. Non-residential developments may establish an entryway feature.
   (B)   Location. Entryway features shall be located at vehicular entrances to a development, but shall not be located within the right-of-way.
   (C)   Quantity and size. The quantity and size of entryway features shall depend on the number of entrances and classification of the street where the entrance is located.
      (1)   Residential.
         (a)   Residential developments with at least five lots or units, but less than 20 lots or units shall be permitted one entryway feature. The identification portion (e.g., the subdivision name) of the entryway feature shall not exceed 20 square feet in area.
         (b)   Residential developments with 20 or more lots or units shall be permitted one entryway feature. The identification portion (e.g., the subdivision name) of the entryway feature shall not exceed 40 square feet in area.
         (c)   Residential developments with 100 or more lots or units shall be permitted one entryway feature for the primary entrance, and one entryway feature for one secondary entrance. The identification portion (e.g., the subdivision name) of the primary entrance’s entryway feature shall not exceed 40 square feet; the identification portion (e.g., the subdivision name) of the secondary entrance’s entryway feature shall not exceed 20 square feet.
      (2)   Non-residential.
         (a)   Non-residential developments with four or less lots or that do not have private streets shall be permitted one entryway feature. The identification portion (e.g., the development name) of the entryway feature shall not exceed 20 square feet in area.
         (b)   Non-residential developments with more than four lots and private streets shall be permitted one entryway feature. The identification portion (e.g., the development name) of the entryway feature shall not exceed 40 square feet in area.
   (D)   Landscaping. The identification portion (e.g., the development name) of the entryway feature shall be significantly subordinate to the landscaping.
(Ord. 10-2010, passed - -2010, § 7.07)