All signs are subject to regulations set forth in § 157.201 of this chapter:
(A) Advertising signs, on-premises signs: one per permitted principal non-residential use excluding home occupations not to exceed 12 square feet in area and six feet above ground level;
(B) Development signs: one per project not to exceed 32 square feet in area and six feet above ground level;
(C) Identification signs: not to exceed two square feet in area;
(D) Institution signs: one per permitted principal non-residential use not to exceed 32 square feet in area and six feet above ground level;
(E) Residential and subdivision signs: one per vehicle entrance not to exceed 32 square feet in area and six feet above ground level;
(F) Temporary signs; and
(G) Wall signs: one per street frontage to be placed directly facing the street permitted on principal or accessory non-residential buildings. The total sign area not to exceed 15% of area of face of building to which sign is attached, or two square feet for each linear foot of front building face, whichever is less.
(Prior Code, Ch. XV, § 12.12.11) (Ord. 1977-1, passed 10-10-1977)