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<br />(d) Vision Clearance. Signs must comply with vision standards as specified <br />in EC 9.6780 Vision Clearance Area. (See also EC 9.6255 Vision <br />Clearance Area Landscapina.) <br /> <br />Section 34. Subsection (3)(c), of Section 9.6650 of the Eugene Code, 1971, is amended <br /> <br />to provide: <br /> <br />9.6650 <br /> <br />Residential Sian Standards. The residential sign standards are hereby created <br />and applied to all land zoned as set forth below. Signage is limited to preserve the <br />character of the area by allowing signs only for residential purposes and for non- <br />residential uses allowed in the applicable zone. <br /> <br />(3) Maximum Number of Signs. The number of signs residential sign standards <br />allow is based on the number of street frontages and is limited to no more <br />than the following amounts for each street frontage: <br /> <br />(c) One permanent subdivision or planned unit development sign for each <br />development site used or planned as a subdivision or planned unit <br />development, and one permanent manufactured dwelling park sign for <br />each manufactured dwelling park. <br /> <br />Section 35. Subsection (6)(b) of Section 9.6670 of the Eugene Code, 1971, is amended <br /> <br />to provide: <br /> <br />9.6670 <br /> <br />Central Commercial Sian Standards. The central commercial sign standards are <br />hereby created and applied to all property within the central commercial zones as <br />set forth below. Signs are restricted in recognition of the high density usage of <br />these areas, where pedestrian traffic is heavy and vehicular traffic is commonly <br />limited. <br /> <br />(6) Special Provisions. The following signs are subject to special provisions: <br /> <br />(b) Awnings, marquees and projecting signs may project over public rights- <br />of-way. The city shall have the right to require a revocable permit under <br />Chapter 7 of this code, unless the projections are required by EC <br />9.4085(7). <br />1. Awnings and marquees may project a maximum of 7 feet into the <br />public right-of-way. <br />2. Projecting signs may project a maximum of 4.5 feet into the public <br />right-of-way. <br />3. No sign may project into a public right-of-way to a point within 2 <br />feet of the vertical plane of any street (curb face), alley or <br />driveway. <br />4. No sign may project into an alley clearance area. The "alley <br />clearance area" is the area formed by a line drawn from the <br />intersecting point of a sidewalk or other public way and a public <br /> <br />Ordinance - 20 <br />