Signs specified in this section are in addition to the signs permitted in the respective use districts and shall not require a permit. Such signs are subject to the conditions and limitations set forth in this section.
(A) Non-business sign. Any sign not defined as a business sign and not specifically prohibited by § 155.074
or regulated by this section.
(B) Instructional or directional sign. Instructional or directional signs which do not exceed a total of 15 square feet in surface area for all such signs on any premises and which signs do not exceed four feet in height.
(C) Real estate sign. One real estate sign may be placed on the lot if the total surface area of the sign does not exceed 12 square feet.
(D) Signs identifying architects, engineers, developers or contractors when placed on construction sites. Such signs shall not exceed 35 square feet in area. Such signs shall be removed within 14 days from completion of the construction.
(E) Signs used to identify the street address of a commercial building and not exceeding five square feet in area.
(F) Signs announcing auctions and garage sales not exceeding 32 square feet in area. Such signs shall be posted not more than 30 days before and shall be removed seven days following such event, with a total time of display not to exceed 37 days. Such signs shall be confined to private property and shall not be attached to or located on public property.
(G) Political campaign signs announcing candidates seeking public office and/or political issues and other pertinent information. Such signs shall be confined to private property and shall not be attached to or located on public property. In any residential district, political campaign signs shall not exceed 16 square feet in area. In other districts, signs shall not exceed 32 square feet. Political campaign signs shall be removed within seven days after the election to which they pertain.
(H) Flags of any country, state, or unit of local government. Such flags shall not exceed 40 square feet in size.
(Prior Code, § 9-7-3) (Ord. 2002-4, passed 3-18-2002)