Road Signage Sample Clauses

The Road Signage clause establishes the requirements and responsibilities for providing, installing, and maintaining appropriate signage on or near a project site. It typically specifies the types of signs needed, their placement, and compliance with relevant regulations or standards to ensure clear communication to drivers and pedestrians. This clause ensures that all necessary warnings, directions, and information are visibly displayed, thereby promoting safety and minimizing confusion or accidents around the work area.
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Road Signage. Reflective “Caution Trucks Entering Roadway” signs (one each side of the junction) must be erected at the junction of all roads. Applicable warning signs must also be placed wherever recreational trails intersect with roads or skid trails used for logging operations. The signs must be placed in clear and conspicuous locations that will allow for adequate and safe notification (day and night) at the typical speeds used by the vehicles traveling on the trail or road. The signs must be maintained throughout the life of this agreement by the Purchaser.
Road Signage. The Towns or private developers shall be responsible for providing or updating road signage, as needed or required. The County shall not provide signage inside municipal jurisdictions. House number sizing shall be in accordance with the specifications outlined in the Ordinance or the Towns’ formally adopted building codes. Location of posted numbers to the structure or property access shall follow the provisions of the Ordinance. The Towns or entity that is responsible for issuing Use & Occupancy Permits shall enforce proper address posting on new and existing structures.
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