§ 151.159 SIGNS PERMITTED IN RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS.
   In all residential districts, the following classes of signs are permitted in accordance with the regulations:
   (A)   Nameplates and identification signs.
      (1)   For 1- and 2-family dwellings, there shall be not more than 1 nameplate, not exceeding 1 square foot in area, for each dwelling unit indicating the name or address of the occupant or a permitted occupation.
      (2)   For multiple-family dwellings, for apartment hotels and for buildings other than dwellings, a single identification sign not exceeding 9 square feet in area and indicating only the name and address of the building and the name of the management thereof may be displayed.
   (B)   Signs accessory to parking areas.
      (1)   Signs designating parking area entrances or exits are limited to 1 sign for each such exit or entrance and to a maximum size of 2 square feet each. One sign per parking area, designating the conditions of use or identity of such parking area and limited to a maximum size of 9 square feet, shall be permitted. On a corner lot 2 such signs, 1 facing each street, shall be permitted.
      (2)   No sign shall project higher than 1 story or 15 feet above curb level.
(Ord. 2015-08, § 12.10, passed 6-23-2015)