1173.05 SIGNS IN RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS.
   Signs in residential districts shall conform to the standards set forth in this Section.
   (a)   Maximum Sign Number, Area and Height Regulations for Signs in Residential Districts. All signs in residential districts shall, based on the type of sign, conform to the following maximum number of each type of sign allowed, the maximum area and, for freestanding signs, the maximum height standards:
RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS
R-1, R-2, R-3   
SIGN TYPE
Number Allowed
Maximum Area (sf)
Maximum Height (ft)
(1) Nameplate
1 per address
2
N/A
(2) Residential Development Identification Sign
See Section 1173.05.b
24
6
(3) Institutional Identification Sign
See Section 1173.05.c
24
6
(4) Instructional Sign
Shall be exempt from regulation when in compliance with Section 1173.05.d
(5) Temporary Sign, except:
See Section 1173.05.e
6
4
A. Project Real Estate/Construction Sign
See Section 1173.05.e
24
6
B. Special Event Sign
See Section 1173.05.e
24
6
(6) Public Purpose/Safety Sign
Permitted as needed to achieve the intended public purpose.
   (b)   Residential Development Identification Signs. Residential development identification signs shall be permitted for each entrance to a residential subdivision, planned unit residential development or multi-family development pursuant to the area and height limitations of Section 1173.05 in compliance with the following regulations:
      (1)   Such signs shall be placed on private property not less than ten (10) feet from the street right of way, and shall be located not less than twenty-five (25) feet to a side lot line.
      (2)   A maximum of two (2) sign faces shall be permitted per entrance: either as a double-sided freestanding sign or as two (2) single-sided freestanding signs. Such signs shall be mounted on a foundation, wall or other entrance feature. Freestanding signs shall be erected in a landscaped setting and not on sidewalks, drives or in parking lots. Neither the landscaping nor the freestanding sign shall obstruct the view of vehicles entering or exiting the property.
   (c)   Institution Identification Signs.
      (1)   Only one (1) sign permitted, may be either a wall sign or freestanding sign.
      (2)   A freestanding sign for an institutional use in a residential district may have all or a portion of the permitted sign area set forth in Section 1173.05 devoted to changeable copy.
      (3)   A freestanding sign for an institutional use shall be located no closer than ten (10) feet from the street right-of-way and no closer than twenty-five (25) feet to a side lot line.
      (4)   Freestanding signs shall be erected in a landscaped setting and not on sidewalks, drives or in parking lots. Neither the landscaping nor the freestanding sign shall obstruct the view of vehicles entering or exiting the property.
   (d)   Instructional Signs. Instructional signs shall be permitted on a lot in a residential district that is devoted to a conditional use or multi-family development provided such signs comply with the following:
      (1)   Instructional signs shall be clearly intended, designed and located for instructional purposes, as determined by the Zoning Administrator or Planning Commission, as appropriate.
      (2)   Each sign shall not be larger than necessary to serve the intended instructional purpose, and
      (3)   The sign shall not be in a location and shall not possess design characteristics that constitute or serve the purposes of an identification sign.
   (e)   Temporary Signs. Temporary signs are permitted in Residential Districts subject to the following provisions:
      (1)   Temporary Signs for Individual Lots in Residential Districts:
         A.   Each residential unit shall be permitted to erect one temporary sign either in a window or as a freestanding sign in the front yard subject to the following:
            1.   Such temporary sign shall be displayed for no longer than thirty (30) days, after which time such sign shall be removed.
            2.   Temporary signs are permitted for up to three thirty (30)-day periods per calendar year.
         B.   Temporary freestanding signs shall be located on private property and at least ten (10) feet from a side lot line.
         C.   Temporary signs for commercial uses shall not be permitted in residential districts except that one temporary sign promoting a garage sale shall be permitted. Such sign shall be posted on private property for a period not to exceed seventy-two (72) hours, on not more than two separate occasions in any given year.
      (2)   Project Real Estate/Construction Signs. A project real estate or construction sign shall comply with the following:
         A.   One project real estate/construction sign shall be permitted for each street frontage only for the following types of uses and lots.
            1.   Advertising the sale of a vacant lot when the area of the lot is equal to or greater than one (1) acre.
            2.   Identifying the development of an approved project during construction and prior to the installation of the permanent identification sign for a subdivision, planned unit residential development, multi-family development or a lot that is proposed for development of a nonresidential use that is entitled to a permanent freestanding sign as set forth in Section 1173.05.
         B.   Such signs shall be located a minimum of five (5) feet from any street right-of-way.
         C.   A project real estate or construction sign shall be erected and maintained on a lot only during the period of time that the parcel is up for sale, rent or lease or the building project is under construction. Such temporary sign shall be removed within fourteen (14) calendar days of installation of the permanent identification sign.
      (3)   Special Event Signs. Such signs shall comply with the following:
         A.   Special Event Signs shall be permitted for institutional uses only
         B.   One temporary freestanding sign or one banner attached to the front of the building shall be permitted for a period not to exceed fourteen (14) days, not more than three (3) times per calendar year for the purposes of announcing a community event, program or festival. Special event signs may be permitted for a period longer than fourteen (14) days only when the Planning Commission approves an extend time frame for the special event, pursuant to Section 1170.37.
         C.   A temporary freestanding sign shall be located no closer than ten (10) feet from the street right-of-way line.
         D.   Such sign shall be removed within two (2) days of the completion of the event or project.
            (Ord. 62-2023. Passed 1-16-24.)