The following types of signs are exempt from the sign permit fee. However, the erection or placement of such signs does require the prior issuance of a sign permit.
(a) Institutional Bulletin Boards or Kiosks. Bulletin boards or kiosks no greater than 18 square feet per sign face, maintained on premises owned by a unit of government, church or place of worship, a not-for-profit organization or recreation center and any paper notices affixed thereto.
(b) Building Plaque Signs. Building plaque signs shall be limited to no more than one per zoning lot; shall be made of durable materials, including, but not limited to, bronze, stone, or concrete; and shall not exceed four square feet in area.
(c) Historical Markers. Historical markers shall be limited to no more than one flat or free-standing sign per zoning lot; shall be made of durable materials, including, but not limited to, bronze, stone, or concrete; and shall not exceed eight square feet in area. No free-standing historical marker shall be higher than six feet.
(d) New Development Sign. New development signs as permitted pursuant to §§ 1262.10 through 1262.14.
(Ord. 12-64. Passed 3-12-13.)