Buffers, Fencing and Signage Sample Clauses

Buffers, Fencing and Signage. The provisions of Section 13.B.1 (f) control.
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Buffers, Fencing and Signage. The ARB shall prescribe and determine and may adjust, subject to the provisions of Section 13.B.6., natural vegetative buffers between either Development Parcels of differing density residential lands or residential and non-residential lands and may adjust the following criteria: The buffer shall be a landscaped or naturally vegetated area not less than 30' wide, or a golf course, or other non-wooded area not less than 50' wide or a change in topography, or any other natural or architectural transition feature which may be within the boundaries of a parcel. The ARB may approve fencing that is limited to landscaped hedgerows of dense plant material and/or wooden, masonry or wrought iron material which is architecturally integrated with other Development on the Lot or Development Parcel. Fencing shall not exceed five (5) feet in height from grade for residential Development. The ARB shall not approve solid wood fences in front yards. Fencing (excluding the use of plant materials) within five (5) feet of side and rear property lines is prohibited. Fences taller than three (3) feet from pavement of adjacent streets shall not be located within the Sight Triangle without Town approval. Signage allowed within pParcels that permit residential, commercial or utility/community support uses shall meet and comply with the Kiawah Island Graphics Standards for land on Kiawah Island, with the Cassique Graphic Standards for the Cassique Parcels, and with the Freshfields Graphic Standards for the Freshfields Parcels, as updated by the ARB from time to time, (current editions, Exhibit 13.6), however, at such time as the Lots or Development Parcels on a Subdivision Plat are no longer part of the Undeveloped Lands on Kiawah Island, Property Owner agrees that signage shall be in the discretion of the KICA for land located on Kiawah Island. Temporary signs for special events may be approved by the ARB provided the signs do not have moving parts, blinking or flashing lights, glaring lights, neon or extensive use of bright, offensive colors, and further provided that any temporary sign shall be permitted for a maximum of fifteen (15) days. Signs shall be located to avoid obstructing traffic visibility. No sign, excepting traffic signs, which is taller than three (3) feet above the pavement of the adjacent streets shall be permitted within the Sight Triangle of any street intersection without Town approval.
Buffers, Fencing and Signage. The criteria as set forth in the Current Regulations attached hereto as Exhibit D, shall apply with respect to buffers, fencing, and signage.

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