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For local roads and slower traffic, smaller letter heights may be acceptable, while higher-speed <br />roadways may require larger letters for optimal readability. The following are very general <br />guidelines: <br />6 inches: Typically, suitable for local roads with lower speed limits and shorter viewing <br />distances. <br />8 to 12 inches: Commonly used for roadways with moderate speed limits and average <br />viewing distances. <br />12 inches or more: Recommended for high-speed highways and situations where signs <br />need to be visible from a significant distance. <br />Dynamic Sign and Residential Districts: <br />A sign ordinance may include regulations regarding the placement of dynamic signs in proximity <br />to residential districts. These regulations are typically implemented to address concerns such as <br />light pollution, visual clutter, and potential disruption to residents. <br />The specific distance requirements for dynamic signs from residential districts can vary depending <br />on local zoning regulations and ordinances. Some municipalities may establish setback <br />requirements that mandate a minimum distance between dynamic signs and residential areas, while <br />others may regulate the brightness, size, or operating hours of dynamic signs to mitigate their <br />impact on nearby residential properties. <br />In addition to distance requirements, sign ordinances may also address other factors such as the <br />orientation of dynamic signs, the angle of illumination, and measures to minimize glare or light <br />spillage onto neighboring properties. <br />For example, a municipality may require dynamic signs to be located a certain number of feet <br />away from residential zoning districts, such as 100 feet or more. Some jurisdictions may also <br />implement regulations based on factors such as the size, brightness, or orientation of the dynamic <br />sign to further minimize potential disturbances to residents. <br />It's important for municipalities to carefully consider the potential impacts of dynamic signs on <br />residential areas and to tailor regulations accordingly to balance the interests of businesses, <br />property owners, and residents. <br />Conclusion: <br />The proposed update to the Sign Code within the Zoning Code for dynamic signs reflects our <br />commitment to maintaining a forward-thinking and adaptable regulatory framework. This <br />initiative aims to enhance visual communication, keep pace with industry standards, and cater to <br />the evolving needs of our community. <br />Attachments: <br />Please see the existing Zoning Code Chapter 916, attached. <br />Public Hearing: