§ 25-6-9 RESIDENCE SUBDIVISION IDENTIFICATION; PERMIT.
   Anything in § 25-6-8 of this article to the contrary notwithstanding, the Planning Commission may grant a special permit for the erection and maintenance of one or two subdivision identification signs at each collector or arterial street entrance to a subdivision in a residence zone. The area of such a sign or, if there be two signs, the aggregate area of the two signs at a particular entrance shall not exceed 35 square feet; provided, further, no such sign(s) exceeding 36 inches in height may be erected within a triangular area bounded on two sides by the intersecting right-of-way lines of the two abutting streets and on the third side by a line connecting a point on each such boundary line which is 20 feet from the point of such intersection. The sign(s) shall identify the subdivision by name or symbol only, and may have indirect illumination. The sign shall be maintained in good condition by the owner at all times.
(Ord. 3639, passed - -2000)