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21 <br />n) High voltage and "No Trespassing" and other warning signs. <br />1) If high voltage is necessary for the operation of the <br />telecommunications tower or any accessory structures, "HIGH <br />VOLTAGE - DANGER" warning signs shall be permanently <br />attached to the fence or wall and shail be spaced no more than <br />forty (40) feet apart. <br />2) "NO TRESPASSING" warning signs shall be permanently <br />attached to the fence or wall and shall be spaced no more than <br />forty (40) feet apart. . <br />3) The letters for the "HIGH VOLTAGE - DANGER" and "NO <br />TRESPASSING" warning signs shall be at least six (6) inches in <br />height. The two (2) warning signs may be combined into one (1) <br />sign. The warning signs shall be installed at least five (5) feet <br />above the finished grade of the fence. <br />4) The warning signs may be attached to freestanding poles if the <br />content of the signs may be obstructed by landscaping. <br />5) Signs noting federal registration (if required) shall be attached to <br />the tower structure in compliance with federal regulation. <br />o) Equipment storage. Mobile or immobile equipment not used in direct <br />support of a tower facility shall not be stored or parked on the site of the <br />telecommunication tower, unless repairs to the tower are being made. <br />p) Signs and advertising. The use of any portion of a tower for signs or <br />advertising purposes including company name, banners, streamers, etc. <br />shall be strictly prohibited. <br />Section 9. That this ordinance be filed in the book of published ordinances. <br />Section 10. That this ordinance is effective upon adoption. <br />NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Orange County <br />Commissioners that this ordinance entitled `An Ordinance Amending the Zoning Ordinance of <br />Orange County' be adopted. <br />U on motion of Commissioner ~~--~..~seconded by Commissioner ~~~/v~ <br />N , <br />the foregoing ordinance was adopted this the 10th day of December, 2002. / <br />a°~'~i~"\ <br />