§ 155.14 SIGNS PERMITTED IN RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS.
   (A)   Signs permitted in the Residential Districts (Residence, R-1, and Multiple Use), shall be used for the purposes typically accessory to single family residential usage. Such signs shall not create a nuisance, or impact the use and enjoyment of surrounding residential property.
   (B)   The following types of signs are permitted in Residential Districts:
      (1)   Signs exempt from permits which are listed in § 155.05.
      (2)   Identification signs for churches, schools, community centers, libraries, or other public or semi-public buildings or institutions that comply withe the following requirements:
         (a)   Freestanding signs may not exceed 32 square feet in identification display area and shall be set back a minimum of ten feet from any street, right of way, or adjoining property line. No such sign or portion of the structure it may be integral with shall exceed six feet from grade.
         (b)   For building signs, one wall sign not exceeding eight square feet for each 50 feet of building frontage shall be permitted.
         (c)   The total surface area of building signs and freestanding signs, measured collectively, shall not exceed 32 square feet.
(Ord. 06-14, passed 10-3-06)