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Resolution 993-13 <br />Page 3 <br />c. The owner, lessee or occupant of the land on which the ground sign is located and the <br />owner of the sign shall keep the property on which the sign is located free of long grass, <br />weeds or other rank growth, rubbish or debris. (Ord. 679, 5-29-01) <br />d. All parts of ground signs shall be designed for wind pressure of not less than thirty <br />(30) pounds per square foot, and ground signs of wood construction shall have all <br />members which extend into the ground protected from decay by treatment with a <br />preservative approved by the Building Inspector. (Ord. 679, 5-29-01) <br />e. No permit shall be granted for the location of any ground sign having a sign area of <br />more than forty (40) square feet within one hundred feet (100') of any single-family <br />residence. (Ord. 679, 5-29-01) <br />f. Notwithstanding the provisions of subdivision 6 of this Section (1008.10, subdivision 6), <br />no more than one (1) pole or pylon sign shall be allowed per lot. However, the ground sign <br />area allowance may be divided between one (1) pole or pylon sign and a monument sign <br />or between multiple monument signs, subject to the requirements herein, provided that <br />one (1) or more of the following conditions are applicable: (Ord. 679, 5-29-01; Ord. 769, 5- <br />8-06; Ord. 816, 1-22-09) <br />(1) The lot abuts multiple street right-of-ways, in which case a sign may be located <br />along each frontage. (Ord. 679, 5-29-01) <br />(2) There are multiple curb cuts or driveways accessing the property, in which case <br />a sign may be located near each access point or driveway, provided the signs are <br />separated by no less than two hundred feet (200'). (Ord. 679, 5-29-01) <br />(3) The width of the lot, as measured along its longest street frontage, exceeds two <br />hundred and fifty feet (250'), in which case multiple signs may be located along the <br />long frontage provided such signs are separated by no less than two hundred feet <br />(200'). (Ord. 679, 5-29-01) <br />(4) The property or properties are within an approved Planned Unit Development <br />(PUD). (Ord. 679,5-29-01) <br />q Ground signs must include masonry construction materials such as stone brick or <br />stucco. <br />