§ 154.101  RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT.
   (A)   A nameplate which shall not exceed one square foot in area is permitted for each dwelling unit of a single-family, or row house structure; such nameplate shall indicate nothing other than name and/or address of the occupant, and/or customary home occupation. No other sign shall be allowed.
   (B)   Multiple-family residences and residential projects of all types may display identification signs indicating nothing other than name and/or address of the premises and/or name of the management. Such sign shall not exceed 12 square feet in area.
   (C)   For uses other than those listed in divisions (A) and (B) above, bulletin boards or identification signs indicating nothing other than name and/or address of the premises, and schedule of services or other information relevant to the operation of the premises; such signs shall not exceed 12 square feet in area.
   (D)   For each use of divisions (B) and (C) above eligible to display a sign, only one sign per street frontage shall be permitted; except that uses occupying extended frontages shall be permitted one such sign per 500 feet of frontage or major fraction thereof.
(Ord. passed 9-1-2006)  Penalty, see § 154.999