§ 150.32 HIGHWAY OVERLAY.
   The following provisions concern signs in the Highway Overlay area, and the signs are regulated according to the requirements set forth below. In the Highway Overlay, properties may erect only signs described in divisions (A), and (C) below, or in divisions (A) and (D) below, or in divisions (B) and (C) below, or in divisions (B) and (D) or in division (E) below unless modified by a Development Plan.
   (A)   Monument sign. One monument sign, not to exceed 100 square feet in area.
      (1)   Minimum setbacks. Monument signs must be setback at least 15 feet from the property lines adjacent to public rights-of-way, at least ten feet from side and rear property lines, at least three feet from driveways to the edge of sign, and must maintain a 30-foot clear-view triangle at public street intersections.
      (2)   Maximum height of signs. No sign may exceed 15 feet above grade.
      (3)   Design and materials.   Monument bases must be constructed of the same materials as the principal building.
   (B)   Area identification sign. One monument sign per development, as described by § 150.03, not to exceed 220 square feet in area.
      (1)   Minimum setbacks. Signs must be setback at least 15 feet from the property lines adjacent to public rights-of-way, at least ten feet from side and rear property lines, at least three feet from driveways to the edge of sign, and must maintain a 30-foot clear-view triangle at public street intersections.
      (2)   Maximum height of signs. No sign may exceed 15 feet above grade.
      (3)   Design and materials. Monument bases must be constructed of the same materials as the principal building.
   (C)   Wall signs. Signs attached to only one wall, not to exceed 10% of the building facade to which the signs are attached.
   (D)   Wall signs. Multiple story buildings (three or more stories).
      (1)   Identification signs - One identification sign per building facade identifying the name and/or address of the building, not to exceed 10% in area of the building facade to which it is attached or 300 square feet, whichever is less. The measured area is that building facade above the second story.
      (2)   In addition to the identification signs described above, wall signs may be attached to only one wall not to exceed 10% of the building facade to which the signs are attached and must be located on the first story. The measured area is that building facade of the first and second story.
   (E)   Two wall signs. Wall signs are allowed on only two walls. The wall signs on each wall must individually conform to the area limitations defined in division (B) above.
(Ord. 1999-914, passed 11- -99)