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11-7-8: OTHER IMPROVEMENTS:
   A.   Landscaping Improvements: Landscaping improvements or screening shall be provided in accordance with the requirements of the Wayne Comprehensive Tree Preservation and Landscape Control Ordinance, and the Wayne Site Plan Ordinance, as applicable 1 .
   B.   Entryway Treatments: Permanent landscape entryway features shall be permitted at subdivision entrances, but not within rights-of-way or roadway easements, provided the following criteria are met:
      1.   Such entryway features shall have a rural character through the use of materials and plantings naturally found in rural environments (e.g., wood, rocks, native site flora) and typical rural or country design elements.
      2.   The placement of a sign conforming to Village standards shall be designated on the final landscaping plan.
      3.   No entrance sign shall be erected which identifies the subdivision by any name other than the name displayed on the final plat.
   C.   Equestrianways: Equestrianways shall be provided within easements along the perimeter of the entire subdivided area or at such other locations as may be recommended by the plan commission and required by the village board. The design and specifications for equestrian trails will be determined based on anticipated use and subdivision site conditions. (Ord. 91-21, 8-6-1991)

 

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1. See chapters 9 and 6 of this title, respectively.
11-7-9: TEMPORARY SALES FACILITIES:
Either a mobile sales office or model homes may be permitted in accordance with the following requirements:
   A.   A mobile sales office may be permitted for a period of twelve (12) months, which period may be extended upon approval of the village board, subject to the following:
      1.   A site plan showing parking, landscaping, lighting and signage shall be submitted for review and approval by the village board.
      2.   A mobile office shall be placed no closer than thirty five feet (35') to any road right of way.
      3.   The village may require a bond in sufficient amount to guarantee the cost of removal of the mobile sales office if the subdivider or developer shall fail or refuse to do so.
   B.   Not more than four (4) model homes per subdivision may be permitted for a period of twelve (12) months, which period may be extended upon approval of the village board. A plan showing the number and location of model homes, parking areas, landscaping, lighting and signage shall be submitted for review and approval by the village board. (Ord. 91-21, 8-6-1991)
11-7-10: STOCKPILES:
Stockpiles shall not be permitted on any lot in a subdivision unless approved in writing by the village engineer and may be removed by the village at the subdivider's or owner's expense if the subdivider or owner shall fail to do so, weather permitting, within thirty (30) days after written notice from the village to do so. (Ord. 91-21, 8-6-1991)