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"� 567 K��� �� <br /> Entrance monuments, defined for the purpose of this section as a nearly permanent physical <br /> structure or object, natural or artificial, used to depict an entrance to the property, erected in all <br /> residential zoning districts are considered nonencroachments when they conform with the <br /> following standards: <br /> U� a. Each monument, with a maximum of two per approved driveway access, <br /> shall be limited to a single pillar with a footprint measuring no larger than 25 square feet and no <br /> length to exceed five feet; <br /> ��� b. The monument must be setback a minimum of five feet from all property <br /> boundaries and never fewer than ten feet from the edge of the paved, traveled roadway; <br /> � c. Plans and/or elevation views of the proposed monuments are required to be <br /> submitted for approval by the planning director; <br /> � d. All signage proposed for the monuments must comply with section 78-1467; <br /> �_ e. The monuments are limited to eight feet in height including any <br /> appurtenances. Any monument exceeding the maximum height must meet principal structure <br /> setback requirements; <br /> �� f. When more than one monument is proposed, and serving two or fewer <br /> residences, a minimum horizontal width of 16 feet is required between them; <br /> � g. When more than one monument is proposed, and serving three or more <br /> residences, a minimum horizontal width of 22 feet is required between them; <br /> �� h. Lighting is allowed, in conformance with section 78-1573 and at the discretion <br /> of the planning director. <br /> �� i. When a gate is proposed, the following requirements must be met: <br /> 1. The gate must open into the property not outward towards the right-of-way, <br /> and <br /> 2. Gates serving two or fewer residences shall have a minimum horizontal width <br /> of 14 feet in the full open position, and <br /> 3. Gates serving three or more residences shall have a minimum horizontal <br /> width of 20 feet in the full open position, and <br /> 4. For all properties, gate height may not exceed the height of the monument, <br /> measured from grade, unless principal structure setbacks are met (if monuments are not <br /> proposed then gate height shall be regulated in accordance with the fence height <br /> regulations of section 78-1405(7), and <br /> 5. Gates must maintain an opacity level of no greater than 25 percent, and <br /> 6. For locked and/or secured gates a knox box, meeting the standards set forth <br /> by the police and fire department, must be provided for emergency access, and <br /> 7. On major thoroughfares the monuments and gates must be located 40 feet <br /> from the paved, traveled road to allow for vehicle stacking. A major thoroughfare for the <br /> purposes of this section means any county road or state highway. <br /> A building permit is required for installation. A survey must be submitted depicting where the <br /> monuments will be placed, and the property corner pins must be located for inspection purposes. <br /> _�� K�rd�c�e�/ ���. 13% ��(r�v ��- ci`����u� <br /> ,�/1;�GC'�� G,�h G�7 <br /> V , <br /> � j�/.� d <br /> � � � <br />