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YAVAPAI COUNTY PLANNING AND ZONING ORDINANCE Page 132 (1) Such signs shall identify the center only, and shall not be counted in the total aggregate sign area for individual business identification. (2) The maximum area does not exceed thirty-two (32) square feet per sign and maximum height does not exceed twelve feet (12’). b. A second such free-standing sign shall be permitted for a lot whose street frontage measures greater than two hundred feet (200’). Where such second sign is permitted, it shall be at least one hundred feet (100’) from the other sign. 3. Directory signs may be provided to identify and direct, with location numbers and/or arrows, to individual businesses in an office complex or commercial/industrial center, in accordance with the following: a. No more than one (1) such sign per tenant business. b. Each sign shall not exceed one (1) square foot in area. The area of such sign shall be permitted in addition to the aggregate permitted in Subsection 1.a. above. c. Such signs shall be placed together in one (1) or more groups at points nearest the pedestrian entrances to the businesses so indicated. d. Such signs or groupings of signs shall be wall-mounted or mounted on free- standing monument sign standards. e. Such signs or groupings of signs shall not exceed six feet (6’) in height. L. SIGN PERMITS: 1. Permit required: A sign permit shall be secured from the Yavapai County Development Services Department prior to the erection, relocation, construction, installation or substantial reconstruction (including painting or enlarging a painted sign on the surface of a permitted structure) of any non-exempt sign exceeding six (6) square feet in area, or higher than eight feet (8’) above grade at the sign, regardless of value. 2. Fees: a. There shall be a fee established by the Board of Supervisors' resolution. b. The sign permit fees established above shall be double in the event that the erection, relocation, construction, installation or substantial reconstruction of any sign is begun prior to the issuance of a sign permit, except when such construction was done by a/the prior owner. 3. Sign Permit Application: Each application for a sign permit shall be made at a County Development Services Office on the appropriate form(s) and shall contain at a minimum the following information: a. Assessor's Parcel Number identifying the property. b. Street address, if any, legal description of the property, and dimensions thereof. In the case of a metes and bounds parcel (a parcel that is not part of a recorded subdivision), a copy of the recorded legal description must be submitted with the application. c. Copy to be placed on the sign(s). d. Nature of the proposed use of the sign and premises.
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