(a) Signs advertising home occupation shall be wall-mounted non-illuminating and not more than four square feet (4 s.f.) in area and not more than one (1) sign per building.
(b) No sign or identifying symbol denoting the name or address of an owner or a tenant of a building in any residential district in the City shall be erected that is in excess of two square feet (2 s.f.) in area. In computing the area of such sign, all faces on which symbols or letters are displayed are to be considered sign area. No permit shall be required for the erection of such sign.
(c) A simple permanent sign identifying a subdivision or other single-family or multi- family development may be erected provided that the sign is not larger than twenty square feet (20 s.f.) and is not closer than two feet (2') to any street or alley or right-of-way. In larger developments of twenty (20) or more acres, one sign not more than twenty square feet (20 s.f.) in area may be erected at each principal entrance provided the total sign area does not exceed sixty square feet (60 s.f.) for all such signs.
(d) An owner, occupant, or person having control over residential, industrial, commercial, or public building shall display the numerical address of the building in numbers not less than three inches (3") in height.
(Ord. 2001-35. Passed 7-17-01.)