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   9.2.7   Permanent Sign Types and Applicable Standards on Property Containing a Single-Unit Residence or Duplex
      The following sign types are permitted in all zoning districts on property containing a single-family residence or duplex. Permanent signs shall be permitted in accordance with Table 9.2-3, subject to the applicable standards of this Section and the provisions of any Master Sign Plan applicable to the site.
 
TABLE 9.2-3: TABLE OF PERMANENT SIGN TYPES ALLOWED ON PROPERTY CONTAINING A SINGLE-UNIT RESIDENCE OR DUPLEX
Sign Type
Sign Permit
Conditions
Permanent Flagpoles With Flags
Not Required
9.2.7(A)
Wall Signs
Not Required
9.2.7(B)
Incidental Signs
Not Required
9.2.7(C)
Window Sign
Not Required
9.2.7(D)
 
      (A)   Permanent Flagpoles with Flags
         There shall be no more than three (3) flagpoles and two (2) flags per pole. Flagpoles shall not exceed twenty-five (25) feet in height, and flags shall not exceed five (5) feet by eight (8) feet in size. Flags shall contain no commercial message.
      (B)   Wall Signs
         One wall sign is allowed on a single-unit residential unit (whether unit is attached or detached). The wall sign shall not exceed two (2) square feet in area, shall not be separately illuminated, and shall not contain any commercial message.
      (C)   Incidental Sign
         Incidental signs shall be allowed provided that they contain no logo or commercial message and not exceed two (2) square feet in area.
      (D)   Window Signs
         Signs shall be allowed on the inside or outside of window glass provided that they cover no more than twenty-five (25) percent of the glass area of each individual window pane, are not separately illuminated, and contain no commercial message. Signs permanently affixed to the external side of windows shall be a medium or premium grade vinyl, digital image using solvent coloring, or other similar type material and shall be maintained in good order.