(A) Any mailbox and supporting structure, where adjacent to a high-back curb, shall have the front face of the mailbox and supporting structure at the same plane as the back of the curb.
(B) Any mailbox and supporting structure, where adjacent to a rolled curb and gutter, shall have the front face of the mailbox set back one foot from the vertical plane of the back of the rolled curb.
(C) Any mailbox and supporting structure which is located where there is no curbing, shall be set back from the edge of the asphalt such that the vertical plane of the front surface of the mailbox is a minimum of two feet back from the edge of the asphalt.
(D) (1) No mailbox-supporting structure shall be larger than 24 inches by 24 inches, nor may the maximum height of such a structure exceed 56 inches.
(2) The base platform for a mailbox structure shall not be larger than 32 inches by 32 inches and the platform thickness of such a structure shall not be less than three and one-half inches thick.
(E) The top of the platform or base supporting the mailbox structure shall have a surface which is plumb with, and which matches in elevation and plane, the top surface of the adjacent curbing or, in the case of an installation where there is no curb, the surface shall match the top surface of the asphalt in elevation and plane.
(F) Any request to deviate from the stated mailbox structure requirements must be reviewed and approved by the City Planning Commission and City Council, and shall be approved as a conditional use only.
(G) All mailbox structures shall also meet the requirements of § 157.606.
(Prior Code, § 42.58) (Ord. 2-92, passed - -1992; Ord. 2-98, passed 3-4-1998)