§ 157.206  SIGNS PERMITTED WITHIN COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS C-1 AND C-2 AND INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS I-1.
   All signs are subject to regulations set forth in § 157.201 of this chapter:
   (A)   Advertising signs, identification signs, on-premises signs and pole signs: no lot or parcel shall have more than one advertising sign, identification sign, on-premises sign or pole sign; corner lots shall have no more than one sign per road frontage. Where two or more uses are located within the same building or lot, signage for each business shall be combined on one sign, not to exceed a total of 100 square feet;
   (B)   Regulations for advertising signs, identification signs and on-premises signs: no sign shall exceed 48 square feet and eight feet in height measured from ground level;
   (C)   Regulations for pole signs: no sign shall exceed 100 square feet. Pole signs shall not exceed 25 feet in height and have a minimum height of eight feet between the bottom of the sign and the ground. The supports for any pole sign shall not be more than three feet wide on any one side. Design plans for any pole sign 20 feet or higher shall be sealed by a professional engineer to ensure structural integrity of such signs for the safety of the public;
   (D)   Temporary signs; and
   (E)   Wall signs: one per street frontage to be placed directly facing the street permitted on any building, not to exceed 15% of area of the face of the building to which the sign is attached.
(Prior Code, Ch. XV, § 12.12.12)  (Ord. 1977-1, passed 10-10-1977)