§ 150.17  INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT SIGN REGULATIONS.
   Off-site or non-accessory advertising signs may be erected on ground, wall or roof locations in Industrial zones only, subject to the following conditions.
   (A)   Off-premise signs on the same street facing the same traffic flow shall not be placed closer together than 300 feet.
   (B)   Off-site signs can be double-faced and each side shall be considered as facing traffic flowing in the opposite direction.
   (C)   At the intersection of two streets, double- or single-faced signs at right angles to and, therefore, facing traffic on one intersecting street may be situated closer than 300 feet to a similarly positioned sign across the street at right angles to and, therefore, facing traffic on the other intersecting street.
   (D)   Structures for off-premise signs shall be vertical (cantilever) construction and where the back is visible it shall be suitable painted or otherwise covered to present a neat and clean appearance.
   (E)   The area around off-premise sign structures shall be kept clean and all scrub brush or tall grass shall be cleared away to a distance of at least five feet to the rear and sides of structure as well as to the front property line, and if on a corner site to both property lines.
   (F)   No part of any off-premise sign structure shall be closer to any street line than the front line of the nearest building within 100 feet.
   (G)   When an off-premise sign is erected between two buildings that are within 100 feet of the structure, no part of the structure shall be erected closer to any street line than a line drawn from the nearest front corner of the two buildings.
   (H)   Off-premise signs shall not exceed 1,200 square feet in area for each face.
(Ord. 87-477, passed 4-6-1987)  Penalty, see § 150.99