1260.103   SIGNS IN TRADITIONAL NEIGHBORHOOD DISTRICTS.
   In the Traditional Neighborhood District, only the following exterior signs shall be permitted:
   (a)   Signs permitted in S, R1, R2, and R3 Districts;
   (b)   A sign which directs attention to a permitted business, commodity, service or entertainment conducted, sold or offered upon the premises, as follows:
      (1)   Attached to the main wall of a main building, projecting not more than 18 inches therefrom, and with no portion less than ten feet above the grade level. If not projecting more than three inches from a wall of a building, the sign need not conform to the height limit. The sign (or if more than one, the total) shall not exceed 16 square feet in area.
         A.   Canopy and awning signs attached to and projecting from and supported from the exterior wall of a building must meet the required square footage permitted for the District.
      (2)   Not attached to a building, but within the buildable area of the lot (except that it may be in the front yard or a side yard abutting a street), erected with no portion less than ten feet or more than 20 feet above the ground. The sign (or if more than one, the total) shall not exceed 20 square feet in area.
      (3)   A monument sign not attached to a building or pole structure that is no more than 35 square feet.
      (4)   Perpendicular signage as defined and permitted under Section 1260.108.
(Ord. 5139. Passed 11-27-13; Ord. 5191. Passed 12-9-15; Ord. 5317. Passed 8-11-21.)