1169.14 INDUSTRIAL SIGNS - NUMBER PERMITTED.
   (a)   Ground Signs. One permanent identification ground sign indicating the building or occupant name and address only shall be permitted on the lot of each industrial use. A ground sign shall not exceed five feet in height and shall be located not less than twenty-five feet from a side property line and not less than 100 feet from any Residential District line. A ground sign shall be set back a minimum of five feet from a street right-of-way line.
   No sign shall be allowed within a triangle formed between points on the street right-of-way line and nearest edge of an intersecting drive within thirty-five feet from their intersection.
   (b)   Wall Signs. One identification wall sign shall be permitted for each separate use occupying a building.
   (c)   Directional Signs. Directional signs indicating traffic routes may be permitted in addition to the other limitations of this section provided that no such sign exceeds three square feet in single face sign area or is closer than fifteen feet to any side lot line or ten feet to any street right-of-way line, and provided that no directional sign exceeds three feet in height. The only words permitted on directional signs shall be “enter” or “exit”.
   (d)   Temporary Project Sign. One temporary project sign shall be permitted if it is located on the lot of a proposed building or a building under construction. Such project sign shall be located not less than 100 feet from the nearest residential lot line and not less than twenty-five feet from the nearest nonresidential lot and street right-of-way line. Permits for such signs shall be for a period not exceeding one year. However, such permits may be renewed while construction is pursued diligently. Project signs shall be removed within fourteen days following the issuance of the first occupancy permit.
   (e)   Temporary Real Estate Sign. One temporary real estate ground sign may be permitted advertising the sale, rental or lease of the premises or part of the premises on which the sign is displayed, provided such sign does not exceed five feet in height. Such sign shall be located not less than twenty-five feet from any side lot line or fifteen feet from any street right-of- way line. Illumination shall not be permitted.
   (f)   Industrial Park Identification Signs. In addition to the signs permitted in this section, one industrial park identification ground or pylon sign may be permitted for a unified development or three or more industrial buildings serviced by a common local access road. Such sign shall only identify the name and address of the industrial park. A ground sign shall not exceed five feet in height and a pylon sign fifteen feet. Such sign shall be located at the vehicular entrance to the industrial park and shall be set back a minimum of thirty-five feet from the nearest street right-of-way line and nearest edge of pavement of a private drive.
(Ord. 2008-17. Passed 11-17-08.)