5-11-7: PERMITTED SIGNS - OPEN SPACE PROPERTY:
Significant property in the village has been dedicated by deed or permanent easement for landscape maintenance, restoration, or habitat maintenance or open space preservation. Such property should be permitted to be duly identified to the public as open space preserved for the benefit of the public. When such property adjoins a public right-of-way, signage is permitted on such property to designate its status as open space, subject to the following regulations:
(A)   Only one (1) sign is permitted per frontage.
(B)   The sign may identify the owner or conservator of the open space which identification may allow the use of a logo, the name of the property, and address of the property and/or use of the property.
(C)   For parcels ten (10) acres or less, the sign may be a maximum of six (6) square feet. Properties ten (10) acres or greater are permitted a sign to a maximum of twenty (20) square feet.
(D)   No sign may project higher than eight feet (8') above grade on which the sign is located and must be set back no less than ten feet (10') from the adjacent road pavement.
(E)   All other sign regulations apply unless specifically contradicted in this section. (Ord. 20-07, 3-24-2020)