(A) Official signs of a noncommercial nature erected by public utilities to identify a line or facility location or to advise or warn the public;
(B) Signs that are posted upon property to guide or direct traffic, to identify restricted or public parking areas, or to warn the public against trespassing or danger from animals and do not contain any commercial advertising;
(C) Integral decorative or architectural features of buildings or works of art, so long as such features or works do not contain letters, trademarks, moving parts or lights;
(D) Building markers, historical markers or memorial tablets;
(E) Signs associated with the operation of equipment or other functional elements such as menu boards, automatic teller machines, gas pumps, vending machines, scoreboards, license plats and similar incidental signs;
(F) Address and name signs. Signs or plates on residential structures giving the name and/or address of the occupant;
(G) Displays, including lighting, erected in connection with the observance of holidays. Such displays shall not be considered as illuminated signs and they shall be removed within ten days following the holiday;
(H) On-premises directional and instructional signs not exceeding four square feet in area apiece. These signs shall not contain advertising matter; and
(I) Identification signs not exceeding three square feet in area (only one per premises).
(Ord. eff. 9-6-2012, § 9.48; Am. Ord. 16-1, passed 4-7-2016; Am. Ord. 21-1, passed 9-17-2020)