B. Height . The height of a freestanding sign measured from the finish grade to the top of the sign or sign structure, whichever is higher.
C. Plot Plan . A plot plan, to scale, identifying the setback from the right-of-way line (property line) to the closest point of the sign or sign structure to the public right-of-way or driveway.
D. Location of Signs . The location all permanent signs shall be shown, including any attached signs on a building wall façade and freestanding signs. Proposed temporary signs shall be in accordance with Article L Signs.
E. Wind Load . A freestanding sign that exceeds 15 square feet in total surface area shall require engineering calculations, sealed by a registered engineer and in accordance with the North Carolina State Building Code regulations. F. Inspection . Permanent signs, freestanding or attached, require an inspection for any electrical work, structurally attaching a sign to a building wall, or foundation work for a freestanding sign. All permanent signs shall be structurally affixed to the ground or building wall façade meeting the North Carolina State Building Code regulations. The applicant shall be responsible for calling the Inspections Department for such inspections.
z. Site Plan
Site plan review is required by the Land Development Ordinance to ensure that the proposed site layout and general design of the proposed development complies with all standards and regulations of the Land Development Ordinance, and the proposed development is compatible with surrounding land uses or developed in such a manner that the proposed development can achieve compatibility. (1) Site Plan Required . All nonresidential uses, multi-family and mixed-use developments require an approved site plan pursuant to the procedures and administration of this Article prior to development and/or the issuance of a building permit in all zoning districts. (2) Submittal & Review Procedure . The procedures and administration herein for site plan review shall be required regardless of the size or type of development in accordance with this Article. All site plan reviews are administrative and do not require review and approval by the Planning Board or the Town Board of Commissioners, except as otherwise required by the Land Development Ordinance.
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