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A. Locations Permitted. Trailblazer identification and directional signs may be installed only within the public right-of-way of arterial status roads or on other public property, except when adjacent to Caltrans right-of-way; trailblazer signs may be permitted on private property provided that the sign is not designed to be viewed primarily from the main traveled roadway of a freeway or the ingress ramps thereto. Trailblazer signs may be visible from the freeway egress ramps.

B. Design of Signs. Trailblazer identification and direction signs shall conform to the master sign design (historic street lamp) for such signs and shall be provided (at the cost of the applicant) with an underground utility connection to the nearest City street light, as required by the Directors of Community Development and Public Works.

C. Regional Importance/Draw. The Community Development Director shall insure that listed uses and locations are of a regional importance or have a regional draw and provide a public benefit. The Community Development Director will refer requests to the Planning Commission for their determination of eligibility - consideration will be on Planning Commission consent agenda.

D. Approvals Necessary. No Trailblazer identification (light pole or attached sign) shall be installed without first receiving administrative Site Plan and Architectural Review approval. Placement of the lamp post shall also require an encroachment permit prior to their installation.