Sec. 13-1-144 Residential Signs Requiring a Permit.
In addition to those permitted signs not requiring a permit pursuant to Section 13-1-143, the following nonflashing, nonilluminated signs (except as otherwise provided) are permitted under the conditions specified in all residential districts and planned unit developments (residential) established by the Village's Zoning Code.
   (a)   Temporary Signs Accessory to Subdivision Developments or Other Permitted Improvements in Residential Districts. Subject to the following:
      (1)   Content. The signs shall be only for the purpose of identification of homes for sale or rent in the subdivision under construction, of lots for sale, or for the identification of other nonresidential uses under construction.
      (2)   Area, Number and Setback. Such signs shall not exceed two (2) in number for each subdivision nor fifty (50) square feet each in area. They shall observe the front yard requirement of the principal use and shall be located at least fifty (50) feet from all other boundaries of the site.
      (3)   Height. No sign shall project higher than eight (8) feet above curb level.
      (4)   Time Limitations. The sign or signs shall be removed by the applicant or property owner within two (2) years of the date of the issuance of a sign permit or when the parcels being advertised are sold, whichever occurs first.
   (b)   Permanent Subdivision Identification Signs. Subject to the following:
      (1)   Content. The signs shall bear only the name of the subdivision or development.
      (2)   Area and Number. There shall be not more than two (2) signs located at each entrance to a subdivision. No sign shall exceed thirty-two (32) square feet in area. Such identification signs shall only be erected after review and approval by the Zoning Administrator.
      (3)   Height. No sign shall project higher than twelve (12) feet above curb level.
      (4)   Location. The location of any such sign shall be at the discretion of the Zoning Administrator based upon the character of the area, the type and purpose of the sign.
   (c)   Nonflashing, Illuminated Church Bulletins. Subject to the following:
      (1)   Area and Number. There shall be not more than one (!) sign per lot, except that on a corner lot, two (2) signs (one facing each street) shall be permitted. No sign shall exceed thirty-two (32) square feet in area nor be closer than five (5) feet from any lot line.
      (2)   Projection. No sign shall project beyond the property line into the public right-of-way.
      (3)   Height. No sign shall project higher than one (1) story or fifteen (15) feet above the curb level, whichever is lower.
   (d)   Bed and Breakfast Signs. Subject to the following:
      (1)   Content. The sign shall bear only the name, address and other pertinent information regarding the bed and breakfast establishment.
      (2)   Area and Number. There shall not be more than one (1) sign per lot street frontage. No sign shall exceed sixteen (16) square feet in area. Such sign shall have a ten (10) feet setback from a public right-of-way or lot line.
      (3)   Projection. No sign shall project beyond the property line into the public right-of- way.
      (4)   Height. No sign shall project higher than six (6) feet above the street level.
   (e)   Home Occupation/Professional Home Office. Subject to the following:
      (1)   Content. The sign shall bear only the name, address, hours and other pertinent information regarding the on-site home occupation or professional home office maintained in compliance with the Village's Zoning Code.
      (2)   Area and Number. There shall not be more than one (1) sign per lot. No sign shall exceed twelve (12) square feet in gross area. Such sign shall have a ten (10) foot setback from a public right-of-way or lot line, and illumination shall be indirect.
      (3)   Projection. No sign shall project beyond the property line into the public right-of- way.
      (4)   Height. No sign shall project higher than six (6) feet above the street level.