Within the B, I and P districts, nameplate signs and business signs are permitted subject to the following regulations:
A. Within the B-1 district, the aggregate square footage of sign space per lot shall not exceed the sum of one square foot per front foot of building, plus one square foot for each front foot of lot not occupied by a building. No individual sign surface shall exceed fifty (50) square feet in a B-1 district.
B. Within the B-2 district, the aggregate square footage of sign space per lot shall not exceed the sum of two (2) square feet per front foot of building, plus one square foot for each front foot of lot not occupied by such building, which fronts on a public right of way fifty feet (50') or more in width. No individual sign surface shall exceed one hundred (100) square feet. (Ord. 1098, 11-8-2004)
C. Within the B-3 district, the aggregate square footage of sign space per lot shall not exceed the sum of four (4) square feet per front foot of building, plus one square foot per front foot of lot not occupied by a building. No individual sign surface shall exceed one hundred (100) square feet except billboards, and the sign surface of one wall sign on a building with at least fifty thousand (50,000) square feet of gross floor area may be as large as three hundred fifty (350) square feet. All wall signs greater than one hundred (100) square feet must be entirely static.
D. Within the B-4 district, the aggregate square footage of sign space per lot shall not exceed the sum of two and one-half (21/2) square feet for each front foot of lot which fronts on a public right of way fifty feet (50') or more in width. No individual sign surface shall exceed two hundred forty (240) square feet in area, nor shall two (2) or more signs be so arranged and integrated as to cause an advertising or display surface over two hundred forty (240) square feet, except the sign surface of one wall sign on a building with at least fifty thousand (50,000) square feet of gross floor area may be as large as three hundred fifty (350) square feet. All wall signs greater than one hundred (100) square feet must be entirely static. (Ord. 1175, 5-27-2008)
E. Within the P district, the aggregate square footage of sign space per lot shall not exceed the sum of one square foot per front foot of building, plus one square foot for each front foot of lot not occupied by a building. No individual sign surface shall exceed seventy five (75) square feet in a P district. (Ord. 1098, 11-8-2004)
F. Within any I district, the aggregate square footage of sign space per lot shall not exceed the sum of four (4) square feet per front foot of building, plus one square foot per front foot of property not occupied by a building. No individual sign surface shall exceed one hundred (100) square feet, except for the following:
1. Billboards.
2. For lots zoned I-1 and I-2, the sign surface of one wall sign on a building with at least fifty thousand (50,000) square feet of gross floor area may be as large as three hundred fifty (350) square feet. All wall signs greater than one hundred (100) square feet must be entirely static. (Ord. 1175, 5-27-2008)
G. Within all B, I and P zoning districts, the maximum sign height for a property shall not exceed the height of the principal structure on the property by more than ten feet (10') except billboards.
H. Within all B, I and P zoning districts, the aggregate square footage of wall mounted signs shall not exceed ten percent (10%) of the surface area of the face of the building upon which the signs are to be mounted. Excluded from this restriction shall be signs for the purposes of regulating traffic movement, identifying loading areas, and similar signs.
I. In all B, I and P zoning districts, freestanding signs shall be placed at a minimum setback of ten feet (10') from any property line. Signs exceeding one hundred (100) square feet of individual sign surface (per side) shall be set back a minimum of twenty feet (20') from any property line.
J. Within the B-3, I-1 and I-2 zoning districts, pedestal signs shall be permitted adjacent to the front property line at a rate of one such sign per lot, with an additional pedestal sign being permitted for each two hundred (200) linear feet of lot frontage in excess of two hundred feet (200'). Pedestal signs shall not be spaced closer than two hundred feet (200') apart. (Ord. 1098, 11-8-2004)