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<br />Sec. 30-871. - C-3 highway commercial district. <br />(a)Temporary signs as permitted in section 30-851 et seq. <br />(b)Permanent signs. <br />(1)Wall signs.Total wall sign area not to exceed 15 percent of façade area. Wall signs are <br />permitted on any façade that isnot directly adjacent to a residential zone. Businesses in multi- <br />tenant facilities shall be allowed their proportionate share of permitted wall sign area. For the <br />purposes of this section a road shall constitute a separation of zones. <br />(2)One freestanding sign, not to exceed 150 square feet with a maximum height of 30 feet. One <br />freestanding sign may be permitted for every 300 feet of street frontage measured along a <br />single street. The frontage shall only include the property in which the principal use is located <br />on, which the sign is advertising. The additional sign(s) shall be subject to the size and height <br />limitations of the first allowed freestanding or monument sign and may be placed no closer than <br />150 feet to any other freestanding or monument sign. <br />(3)The sign area of freestanding signs may be increased 25 percent if the sign is constructed as a <br />monument sign. <br />(4)Area identification signs as permitted in section 30-865. <br />(5)One on-premises menu board per drive-up or walk-up lane of a drive-in restaurant or carwash <br />up to a maximum of 32 square feet each. Menu boards are allowed to have a message on one <br />side only and may not contain an advertising message. <br />(6)One on-premises pre-order board per drive thru lane up to a maximum of 20 square feet. Pre- <br />order boards are allowed to have a message on one side only and may not contain advertising. <br />Pre-order boards shall not have a speaker or communication system installed. <br />(7)Canopy signs on motor vehicle service stations. <br />a.In addition to wall signs, motor vehicle service stations shall be allowed two canopy signs. <br />b.The total area of each canopy sign shall not exceed 32 square feet. <br />(8)Advertising signs (billboards), subject to the following: <br />a.Prohibited within 100 feet of the intersection of the highway right-of-way and any other <br />right-of-way or driveway. <br />b.Prohibited within 1,200 feet of another advertising sign on the same side of the right-of- <br />way. <br />c.Shall be erected with a single pole or mono-pole structural standard and shall have <br />underground wiring. <br />d.The base of any advertising sign must be landscaped to prevent erosion and noxious <br />weeds and must be properly maintained. <br />e.Shall not exceed 400 square feet in area and 35 feet in height, as measured <br />perpendicularly from the highest point of the sign structure to the nearest road grade. <br />f.Shall be considered a principal use of the property. Existing advertising signs must be <br />removed when the parcel upon which they are situated is devoted to another principal use. <br />g.Shall only be allowed in C-3 zoned property adjacent to rights-of-way for State Highways <br />10 and 169. <br />(c)Changeable copy signs as permitted in section 30-864. <br />(Ord. No. 09-06, § 2, 7-20-2009; Ord. No. 13-19, § 2, 12-16-2013; Ord. No. 16-07, § 2, 4-18- <br />2016) <br /> Page 1 <br />
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