§ 150.111 SIGNS IN RESIDENTIAL ZONING DISTRICTS.
   (A)   Home Occupation Signs. In any residential zoning district a person operating a permitted home occupation may display one wall sign, with an area not exceeding one square foot, indicating the occupant's name and occupation.
   (B)   Subdivision/Neighborhood Identification Signs. In any residential zoning district a subdivision or neighborhood may erect two monument style freestanding identification signs provided that: said signs are only erected at the entrances to the subdivision or neighborhood; do not exceed 32 square feet in size per sign; contain lettering not exceeding ten inches in height; and the maximum height of the sign does not exceed six feet.
   (C)   Dwelling Complex Identification Signs. In the R-3 and R-4 zoning districts, multi-unit dwelling complexes consisting of ten or more dwelling units may erect one wall mounted or one monument style freestanding identification sign, with a sign area not exceeding 25 square feet and containing lettering not exceeding eight inches in height and the maximum height of the sign does not exceed 12 feet.
   (D)   Conforming Non-Residential Use Identification Sign. In any residential zoning district a lot containing a legally conforming non-residential use (churches, schools, etc.) may erect one monument style freestanding identification sign on each lot frontage provided that: said signs do not exceed 32 square feet in size; contain lettering not exceeding 10 inches in height; and the maximum height of the sign does not exceed eight feet.
(Ord. 8612, passed 12-2-08; Am. Ord. 8865, passed 2-19-13; Am. Ord. 9195, passed 3-19-19; Am. Ord. 9314, passed 3-16-21)