§ 25-7-21 SIGNS; REQUIRED AND PERMITTED SIGNS.
   (A)   Required signs. There shall be provided by the developer of a residential planned unit development signs that will enable motorists, pedestrians, and emergency services, including fire and police services, to locate residential units from access points on the development perimeter. Such signs shall illustrate the site plan, names of streets and drives, and ranges of corresponding street and drive addresses. Such signs shall include the following:
      (1)   One indirectly illuminated monument sign per development entrance for the purpose of identification, which shall contain the name and address of the development only. Such sign shall not exceed 20 square feet in aggregate area or five feet in overall height. It shall be erected within a landscaped area and located not less than 15 feet from the curb face;
      (2)   In lieu of a monument sign such as is referred to in division (A) above, one wall sign per development entrance, which shall be incorporated into an exterior perimeter wall of the development. Such sign shall consist of individually-mounted letters and numbers which identify the name and address of the development only. Such letters and numbers shall not exceed 18 inches in height and shall be indirectly illuminated;
      (3)   One directory sign per entrance of the development, which shall illustrate the site plan, names of streets and drives, and ranges of corresponding street and drive addresses. Such sign shall not exceed 20 square feet and five feet in height, and shall be indirectly illuminated;
      (4)   One unlighted or luminous nameplate not exceeding 32 square inches in area for each dwelling unit, indicating the address number of the unit; and
      (5)   Private drive signs at uniform locations throughout the development. Such signs shall be similar to standard city street signs and shall be approved by the Development Services Director.
   (B)   Permitted signs. For sale, lease or rent signs, and sold signs, which are permitted in Article 6 of this chapter are permitted in planned unit developments.
(Ord. 3639, passed - -2000)