The following signs shall not require a permit; however, such signs are subject to applicable restrictions contained within the zoning regulations:
(A) Changing copy of off-premises signs, attraction board, marquee or electronic message display system;
(B) Church directional signs;
(C) Community identification signs and community beautification project signs;
(D) Construction signs;
(E) Government signs, including, but not limited to, traffic signs and traffic control signs;
(F) Historic markers;
(G) Incidental signs;
(H) Nameplates;
(I) Non-commercial signs;
(J) On-site real estate signs, including auction signs;
(K) Public utility warning signs for the safety and welfare of the public, including, but not limited to, signs identifying high voltage, public telephone or underground cable;
(L) Signs not visible from the public right-of-way provided however that if the sign becomes visible from the right-of-way at any time, it shall meet all the applicable requirements of this chapter;
(M) Special events signs associated with community festivals or events of a cultural, civic or educational nature;
(N) Tract signs; and
(O) Booth (flea market and farmers market) signs.
(Ord. 06-2008, passed 6-16-2008, § 7.3; Ord. 12-2009, passed 9-8-2009; Ord. 24-2016, passed 12-19-2016)