§ 42-4. Signage plan.  


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  • (a)

    Applicability. Combined developments require a signage plan representing all ground signs in a development project. Locations of all existing and proposed ground signs of any type should be shown on a site plan. Understanding that all sign locations may not be known at the time of plan submittal or that locations may need to change after the approval of the plan, signage plans may be amended as development occurs.

    (b)

    Signage plan requirements.

    (1)

    The sign permit applicant shall submit a signage plan to the code enforcement officer for review with the first combined development sign permit application for a development.

    (2)

    Proof of combined development as described in the definition in section 42-1 shall be provided by the applicant with a signage plan and other documentation as required by the code enforcement officer.

    (3)

    If any non-conforming signs exist on the property or properties included in the signage plan, those signs must be brought into compliance prior to the issuance of a sign permit.

    (4)

    Additional information may be requested by the code enforcement officer on a case-by-case basis.

(Code 2003, § 30-384; Ord. No. 11-13, § 1(exh. A), 12-5-2011)