1169.07 SIGNS PERMITTED IN RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS.
   The following signs shall be permitted in R-SF1 Residential-Single Family, R-SF2 Residential-Single Family and Cluster Development, R-2F, Residential-Two Family, R-MF1 Residential-Multi-Family Attached, R-MF2 Residential-Multi-Family, and Planned Unit Development Districts and shall conform to the regulations set forth herein:
   (a)    Permanent Signs. 
      (1)    One sign, which may be either a wall or free-standing sign, not exceeding four (4) sauare feet in area mav be permitted for each lot or parcel. If free-standing such sign shall be not exceed three (3) feet in height and shall not be located less than ten (10) feet from the right-of-way or any lot line.
      (2)    One wall sign may be permitted for multi-family buildings located within R-MF2 Residential-Multi-Family Districts. Such wall signs shall be limited to a maximum of twenty (20) square feet in area.
      (3)    A residential development containing more than twenty (20) dwelling units may be permitted one free-standing sign at each entrance to the development provided that such sign does not exceed twenty-five (25) square feet in area, does not exceed six (6) feet in height, and is located at least fifteen (15) feet from any street right-of-way or property line. The base and foundation of each such sign shall be landscaped with plant material as approved by the Building Inspector.
      (4)    In lieu of the signage permitted in subsections (a)(1) through (3) hereof, conditionally permitted uses may be permitted such signage as may be established by the Planning Commission and specified as part of the approved Conditional Use Permit.
(Ord. 2001-23. Passed 6-5-01.)
   (b)    Temporary Signs. 
      (1)    Four (4) signs, which may be either a wall or free-standing sign, not exceeding four (4) square feet in area shall be permitted for each lot or parcel fo; not more than two (2) thirty (30) day periods per year. Free-standing temporary signs shall not exceed three (3) feet in height nor shall such signs be located less than ten (10) feet from the travel surface of any street or any lot line.
      (2)    One free-standing sign may be erected on a site during construction or reconstruction of a building for which a valid building permit has been obtained. Such sign shall not exceed twenty (20) square feet in area nor eight (8) feet in height. Each such sign shall be located a minimum of fifteen (15) feet from the travel surface of any street or any property line and shall be removed within five (5) days of issuance of an occupancy permit by the Building Inspector.
(Ord. 2002-34A. Passed 11-19-02.)