The following signs shall be permitted in B-1 Residential Multi-Family Districts:
(a) One nameplate not exceeding 216 square inches for each residential dwelling unit or occupancy. Such nameplate shall not be subject to the permit requirements of this chapter.
(b) One building identification sign for each structure of a developed parcel. Said sign shall not exceed eight square feet in area for each building and shall be subject to a review and the issuance of a sign permit by the Building Official.
(c) For nonresidential uses, such as uses fronting on Flint or State Streets and/or uses which have been granted conditional use permits, and uses in a B-2 Mobile Home Park District, signs are subject to the requirements of Section 1292.13.
(d) Except as otherwise provided, permitted signs may be anywhere on the premises, except that they may not project beyond one-half of the setback required. If ground-mounted, the top of the sign shall not be in excess of five feet above ground level, and if mounted on the building, such sign shall be mounted flush against the wall, and no sign shall be mounted on the roof or project above the roof line.
(Res. 24-95. Passed 2-13-95; Ord. 2002-05. Passed 6-24-02.)