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03/20/2001
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Board of County Commissioners
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ORDINANCE NO. 2001-003 <br />exceed fifty (50) percent of the cost to replace the sign, and the <br />building official verifies the appropriateness of the estimated <br />replacement cost. then the sign shall not need to be made a <br />"compatible freestanding sign." However, when such an exemption <br />applies, the property owner shall provide landscaping around the base <br />or support structures of such a sign to visually screen the pole. subject <br />to sight distance requirements. as approved by the community <br />development director. -� <br />(1 1) Architectural/building standards. <br />(I) Prohibited architectural styles: The following are prohibited: <br />a. Corporate signature or commercial prototype architecture, <br />unless such is consistent with these special corridor <br />requirements. Examples of such prohibited architecture <br />include flat roofed convenience stores. gas stations. and <br />canopies for gas stations. car washes. and drive through <br />facilities lsee Figure F-3 at the end of Section 911.18). <br />b. Any kitsch architecture (such as a building that does not <br />resemble a typical structure), including: structures or elements <br />that resemble an exaggerated plant fish. edible food, or other <br />such items such as giant oranges, ice cream cones. dinosaurs. <br />c. Any architecture having a historical reference that is so <br />different from current design philosophy that such reference <br />is inconsistent and/or incompatible with surrounding <br />structures. Examples of such include: igloos, domes or <br />geodesic domes. Quonset style structures, teepees western <br />"false fronts." medieval castles. caves. and the like <br />(2) Architectural/building exemptions and special requirements: <br />a. Electrical substations and similar uses: Electrical substations <br />and similar uses that prohibit access by the public into the site <br />may be exempted from all architecturaUbuilding requirements <br />by the community development director if the exempted <br />building(s) and equipment will be visually screened from <br />adjacent properties and roadways. <br />b. Historic Buildings and Resources: In accordance with Future <br />March 20, 2001 <br />BKiI7PG539 <br />
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