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<br />iii) Individual keyboard signs shall be subject to administrative review and <br />approval by the Zoning Administrator prior to installation on any reader board <br />sign. Individual keyboard signs shall not be modified to identify different <br />subdivisions or product types without first obtaining review and approval from <br />the Zoning Administrator; <br />iv) The applicant shall be responsible for the maintenance and removal of <br />the sign, and for leasing keyboard space; <br />v) If two or more keyboard sign spaces cannot be leased within a six <br />month period, then the reader board sign shall be removed, notwithstanding <br />the five year permit period indicated below; <br />vi) Unleased keyboard sign spaces shall be backed entirely with a wood <br />panel (18" by 48") stained to match the sign frame; <br />vii) Individual keyboard signs shall be removed from the reader board sign <br />within 30 days of the date of the sale of the last unit in the subdivision <br />advertised; <br />viii) The sign may be maintained for a period of one year, after which time <br />an extension may be granted by the Zoning Administrator, up to a maximum of <br />five years (5) in one location; and <br />ix) A building permit shall be required prior to installation. <br /> <br />5. Use of Individual and Reader Board Sign. An applicant may utilize one or <br />more of the above types of off-site directional signs as long as no more than two signs <br />or keyboard signs are used to advertise a subdivision or residential product type <br />within a subdivision in the following combinations: <br /> <br />a. two individual off-site subdivision directional signs for each subdivision or <br />product type; OR <br />b. one individual off-site subdivision directional sign for each product type or <br />subdivision and one reader board keyboard sign for each subdivision or <br />product type; OR <br />c. two reader board keyboard signs for each subdivision or product type. <br /> <br />6. Off-site signs on developed residential oroperty. Off-site directional signs <br />proposed to be erected on a developed, residentially-zoned property, shall be subject <br />to the following conditions: <br /> <br />a. The Zoning Administrator shall make a finding that due to the location of the <br />new subdivision, locating a sign on a developed residential lot is necessary to <br />direct the public to the development; <br />b. The sign shall be limited to a total height offour feet (4') measured from <br />ground level; <br /> <br />RZ-94-06 <br /> <br />-3- <br /> <br />Draft Ordinance <br />