(A) In B-4 Districts, accessory uses, buildings or structures may be established provided such uses are customarily accessory and clearly incidental and subordinate to the permitted principal use.
(B) Accessory uses are limited to the following:
(1) Garages, or carports, storage sheds or other incidental structures;
(2) The placement, number and nature of signs shall be governed by the following regulations.
(a) Maximum sign area in square feet equals W+ 40 where the elements of the formula are:
Maximum sign area = the sum of the areas of all on-site signs located on the premises |
W = the width of the street frontage of the facade of the building, or unit thereof, occupied by the use |
(b) Example: If a store 30 feet wide faces one street, the maximum total area of all on-site signs = 30 + 40 = 70 square feet.
(c) In no case shall the maximum permitted sign area for a use exceed 200 square feet.
(d) No sign, or any part thereof, shall be located on or extend above a public right-of-way.
(e) Political signs shall be permitted provided they are not erected more than 30 days prior to the election for which they are intended and are removed within 48 hours after such election.
(f) A single non-illuminated construction sign shall be permitted on the site of a building under construction, remodeling or renovation provided such sign is used for identification purposes only and does not exceed 40 square feet in area.
(g) Directional signs shall be permitted provided they do not exceed four square feet in area.
(h) Temporary signs related to a specific holiday, religious event or historical observance, or to an event conducted by a church or by a public or private non-profit school or college, or to a community event, or to a porch, garage or yard sale, shall be permitted. Such signs shall not be erected more than 30 days prior to an event, holiday or observance for which they are intended and shall be removed 48 hours after such event, holiday or observance.
(i) Temporary signs related to a sale to be held on the premises shall be permitted.
(C) Fences, walls and hedges shall be permitted provided they are not electrified and that barbed wire does not constitute any part of such fences, walls and hedges. No fence, wall or hedge shall exceed a height of six feet above finished grade. Any and all gates in such fence, wall or hedge shall be no greater in height then the rest of the fence, wall or hedge. Any such gate shall open from the inside.
(Ord. 2052, passed 9-3-1998)