§ 155.129 SIGNS NOT REQUIRING A SIGN PERMIT.
    The following signs shall not require a sign permit. (Note: a certificate of appropriateness is required if in the Historic District.)
   (A)   Signs approved and permitted that have been weathered, damaged, or destroyed that are replaced true to their original permitted design;
   (B)   Corporate identity flags if limited to one per zoning lot and which portray the emblem, insignia, logo, or trademark of a corporation, business, or development located on the same property;
   (C)   Commemorative plaques placed by recognized historical agencies;
   (D)   Signs on the interior of a building that can only be viewed by persons within such building;
   (E)   Identification signs on dwellings as regulated in § 155.133(A) (Wall Signs on Dwellings);
   (F)   Identification and directional signs for nonresidential uses as regulated in § 155.134(G) (Identification and Directional Signs);
   (G)   Window signs;
   (H)   Letters and numbers identifying the address of any structure;
   (I)   Interior signs within a stadium, arena, open-air theater, or similar use; and
   (J)   Signs on fuel pumps;
   (K)   Construction signs six square feet or less;
   (L)   Holiday decorations for religious or national holidays. Such decorations may blink, flash, or move. However, no such decorations shall interfere with traffic, present any hazard, or be detrimental to public health, safety, or morals.
(Ord. 2018-06, passed 7-9-2018, § 155.185; Ord. 2020-02, passed 5-11-2020; Ord. 2023-28, passed 9-14- 2023)