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6.12.12 <br />Article 6; Development Standards <br />Section 6.12: Sicins <br />The following signs shall ba permitted in the zoning districts indicated, hn accordance with all <br />other provisions of this Section and specific standards for each sign established herein: <br />wNcl,i were WillaWfUl unde the and which do not <br />(AfLq_{}n-Pramiao Commercial Signs <br />These signs shall comply with all state and county building co.des,,�dIhe <br />National Electric Code. Clearance of signs is required froThfgb vo tage power <br />linZ's�d signs shall be located in such a way thatlh"ill maintain horizontal <br />and verticdt-e�rance of all overhead electrj�a�ncluctors in accordance with <br />the National Elecfifiic�de sped icatlo�_ �,rovidecl that no sign shall be installed <br />closer than ten feet horizo—ftta�v ppvertically from any conductor or public utility <br />guy wire. I <br />(2) On-premise coavrre—rcial signs shall be permi - ff�!�Jthin the following zoning <br />ASE-CZ, REDA-CZ-1 and all of the Economic Dev ing <br />I The regulation was designed tn ensure there was appropriate scale with respect to the size ofuflag pole and <br />existing residential structure ona parcel ofproperty. To address concerns over potential conflicts io the allowable <br />height of a flagpole from one property to another (i.e. a single-story house with a 14 ft. tall flagpole versus a two- <br />story house with a 24 ft. flagpole) the County's Attorney office is recommending the provision be eliminated. <br />2To address concerns smaller lots, observing a minimum lot width uf50ft, would be able to erect a flagpole staff <br />is recommending setbacks be reduced from S0to28ft, <br />Orange County, North Carolina — Unified Development Ordinance Page 6-79 <br />