A decorative masonry entranceway structure (including signage meeting the requirements of section 28.13 paragraph E.14.) shall be permitted to be located either within a boulevard of a street leading into the residential development or upon a private easement granted to a subdivision association (or similar perpetual entity) pertaining to property near the entrance to the development. The subdivision association (or similar entity) shall have the responsibility for maintaining the entranceway structure. Such structure shall comply with applicable corner clearance requirements and, if located within a boulevard, shall be set back at least 12 feet measured from the extended right-of-way line of the street perpendicular to the boulevard and shall not exceed six feet in height without approval of the Planning Commission as a special approval land use meeting the requirements of Article 25. Columns, corner posts and other architectural details of an entranceway structure shall not exceed ten feet in height without approval of the Planning Commission as a special land use. An agreement providing for the maintenance of the structure in recordable form satisfactory to the city shall be furnished to the city prior to erection of the structure.
(Ord. No. 278-L, § 2, 6-9-92; Ord. No. 278-EE, § 7, 10-5-04)