§ 152.093  PERMITTED SIGNS REQUIRING A SIGN PERMIT ALLOWABLE IN ALL ZONING DISTRICTS.
   (A)   Home occupation sign.
      (1)   Definition.  A sign stating solely the name of a person and the name of the permitted home occupation.
      (2)   Provisions.  A home occupation sign shall be permitted only when the property has obtained a special use home occupation approval from the Board of Zoning Appeals. The maximum size shall be one square foot and it shall be placed flat against the residential structure. A home occupation sign shall not be illuminated in any manner. A sign permit shall be obtained prior to placement of a home occupation sign.
   (B)   Identification sign.
      (1)   Definition. An identification sign shall mean a ground or wall sign stating the name of a person, firm, or description of a permitted use.
      (2)   Provisions.  Signs may be used by professional, semi-professional, public, semi-public and religious institutions.  One sign shall be permitted for each building entrance. If illuminated, the light source shall not be directly visible from any street or adjoining property in a Residence Zone. A sign permit shall be obtained prior to placement of an identification sign.
(Ord. 1991-07, passed 1-7-1991)  Penalty, see § 10.99