1145.14 EXCEPTIONS.
The following exceptions from the regulations set forth in this chapter shall be allowed:
(a) In residentially zoned districts, the property owner may erect a sign not exceeding two square feet without filing an application providing sign location restrictions are adhered to by the property owner.
(b) For signs larger than two square feet but conforming to the regulations of Section 1145.04 for residentially zoned districts, the homeowner need not have a permit but shall file a notice of intent with the Building Commissioner. This exception does not apply to developers, contractors or builder's signs in residentially zoned districts.
(c) Signs erected by property owners in commercially zoned districts which are classified by the Planning and Zoning Commission as directional signs to aid the flow of traffic and do not exceed the area limitations, mounting heights and quantities as regulated by the section for the specific district in which the property is located and do not carry a commercial message shall not be included in the total permitted sign area allowed for that respective property or building.
(Ord. 5-1995. Passed 5-9-95.)
(Ord. 5-1995. Passed 5-9-95.)