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Tourist Oriented Directional Sign Program
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Tourist Oriented Directional Sign Program
Tourist oriented business is defined as any approved cultural, recreational, retail or tourism services site which meet the participation criteria as outlined in the Business Participation Requirements and Tourist Oriented Directional Business Criteria section.
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Tourist Oriented Directional Sign Program
These signs are placed along city primary or secondary roadways (not interstates) within public right of way.
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Tourist Oriented Directional Sign Program
No they cannot.
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Tourist Oriented Directional Sign Program
A tourist oriented business/site location is eligible for signing at intersections within one mile of a non-controlled access city primary system highway. City staff will review and determine proper distance if less then one mile. Such signs may be installed on the approach of intersections or further in advance as sight distance requires. Intersection signs must be 200 feet minimum in advance of intersection and minimum 200 feet spacing between such signs.
Advance sign spacing is increased to 500 feet. Also, Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) states that regulatory, warning, and guide signs take priority over tourist oriented signs if spacing or visibility is a conflict. Also, Right of Way (ROW) may be an issue due to the size of the signs and the required clear zone (lateral) offsets.
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Tourist Oriented Directional Sign Program
A panel is 72 inches wide by 18 inches high.
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Tourist Oriented Directional Sign Program
There is a $175 application fee - one time per sign and $625 to $1,225 fee per sign, fabrication and installation per business sign per direction.
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Tourist Oriented Directional Sign Program
No they cannot.
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Tourist Oriented Directional Sign Program
Yes. Certain conditions can result in the removal of your sign(s): if your location no longer offers the required services and/or does not meet the criteria. The City reserves the right to remove the sign(s) at any time, for any reason (e. g. road construction, utility work, etc.) The business will receive appropriate notice prior to removal of the sign(s).
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Tourist Oriented Directional Sign Program
All maintenance of the structures and signs will be performed by City approved subcontractors; any fees associated with maintenance will be billed to the business. Notice will be sent prior to maintenance.