1149.05 NUMBER OF ON-PREMISES ADVERTISING SIGNS PERMITTED.
   (a)   In the case of through lots (lots held under one ownership fronting on two streets or a street and public alley), the number of signs shall be determined as though the lots were held by separate owners. In the case of a corner lot situated on two or more streets, signs may be permitted on each street in accord with this chapter, except that only one (1) ground pole sign is permitted on a corner lot.
   (b)   Each premises (other than a corner lot or through lot as defined above) shall not be permitted more than two (2) signs or any function permitted, provided that the total combined area of both signs does not exceed the area permitted in the largest wall sign on the parcel. Each business occupancy other than the ground floor shall be entitled to one additional business or identification sign. (Not an additional ground pole or freestanding sign). A business center shall be permitted only one (1) ground pole sign for each major thoroughfare frontage; provided, however, that there shall be allowed one (1) business or identification shall (not an additional ground pole or freestanding sign) for each business.
   (c)   One (1) identification sign not exceeding six (6) sq. ft. designating the name of the business or product furnished may be permitted per rear or side entrance, exit or service window. (Not an additional ground pole or freestanding sign).
(Ord. 16-19. Passed 5-23-16.)