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[7] Mangrove alteration permit; <br />[8] Temporary use permit; <br />[9] Home occupation permit, unless exempt per section 912.05; <br />[10.] Release of easement; <br />[11.] Covenant for removal of structure in easement; <br />[12.] Drainage district permit (non -county); <br />[13.] Well and septic tank permit (non -county); <br />[14.] DNR construction seaward of CCCL (non -county). <br />Section 4. Amendment of Section 956.16 (Regulations for permanent <br />identification signs requiring permits) of Chapter 956 (Sign Regulations). <br />New language indicated by underline, and deleted language indicated by strikethrough. <br />Section 956.16 (Regulations for permanent identification signs requiring permits) of <br />Chapter 956 (Sign Regulations) of the Code of Indian River County, Florida is hereby <br />amended to read as follows: <br />CHAPTER 956. — SIGN REGULATIONS <br />Section 956.16. - Regulations for permanent identification signs requiring permits <br />The schedule of regulations for permanent signs requiring permits is stipulated in Table <br />1 which.is located at the end of this chapter. The tabular schedule denoted in Table 1 <br />identifies regulations governing the following sign characteristics: 1) maximum <br />cumulative signage; 2) maximum signage on a single face; 3) maximum height; 4) <br />required setbacks from the right-of-way and property lines; 5) number of allowable signs <br />per street frontage. The following subsections describe supplemental regulations for <br />managing permanent signs requiring permits, excepting that signs at a single-family <br />residence or duplex shall not require a permit. The terms "residential zoning districts" <br />and "nonresidential zoning districts" are defined in Chapter 901, Definitions. <br />(1) Identification signs for residential zoning districts <br />(a) Single-family residence or duplex. A sign indicating only the name and/or <br />address of the occupant or premises for each dwelling unit may be installed <br />without a permit provided each sign has a maximum area not exceeding two (2) <br />square feet, excluding mail -boxes, and shall not be higher than five (5) feet <br />above the crown of the nearest road unless the sign is mounted flush against the <br />wall of a building. <br />