1260.07 DISTRICT REQUIREMENTS FOR TEMPORARY SIGNS.
   (a)   Residential Zoning Districts.
      (1)   Temporary signs, none of which exceed four square feet, may be displayed on a single property in a residential zoning district.
      (2)   One temporary on-premises sign not exceeding twelve square feet is permitted. In the event that the on-premises sign is for the sale, rental or lease of the premises that has not occurred within 30 days, the sign shall be permitted to remain for a maximum period of 180 days without obtaining a sign permit. Thereafter, a permit shall be required.
      (3)   The maximum area of all permitted temporary signs displayed on a single property in a residential district at the same time shall be 32 square feet.
      (4)   Any temporary sign in a residential zoning district exceeding the time for a temporary sign permitted under this Chapter shall require either a variance or sign permit if one is provided for it to remain.
   (b)   Non-Residential Zoning Districts.
      (1)   On-premise temporary banners, signs or decorative materials for a one-time event shall be permitted, subject to review and approval by the Zoning Officer, only when the following conditions are met:
         (A)    Such banners, signs and decorative materials shall not be displayed for more than thirty days.
         (B)    The total area of all temporary banners, signs and decorative materials shall be limited to a total of twenty-five square feet at any one time; but in the case of window signs, none shall exceed twenty-five percent (25%) of the size of the window in which they are placed.
         (C)    The Zoning Officer may approve one thirty-day extension of a temporary sign permit granted under this section.
      (2)   On-premise signs for one-time special projects shall be permitted, provided that such signs shall not exceed sixty-four (64) square feet in area, are placed wholly on the subject property, and a maximum height of four (4) feet and they are displayed for a period of not more than 30 days plus the special project period not to exceed six-months.
(Ord. 29-16. Passed 11-15-16; Ord. 08-20. Passed 7-14-20.)