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monuments are now formally regulated by ordinance and that the monuments themselves can be <br /> eight feet in height, allowing the gates existing between the monuments to approach a height greater <br /> than 42" may be reasonable. <br /> NAMEPLATE SIGNAGE <br /> Staff also is somewhat concerned with the signage proposed on the gates being: "Living Waters Est. <br /> 2004". The sign ordinance permits a nameplate of two square feet with a nameplate defined as "any <br /> sign which states the name or address or both of the business or occupant of the lot where the sign is <br /> placed or may be a directory listing the names, addresses and business of occupants." The applicant <br /> has stated the signage is to mark the name of the estate. This technically isn't permitted per the sign <br /> code and staff would like clarification from the Council of whether estate names are acceptable. A <br /> review of the gates existing in the community yielded existence of few, if any, gates with signage of <br /> anything other than an address or resident name. The signage proposed complies with the two <br /> square foot limitation. <br /> COUNCIL ACTION REQUESTED <br /> Direct staff on the acceptable gate height and signage content. This may include a specific <br /> interpretation of the ordinance and/or include a revision to the ordinance for future clarification. <br />