(A) General regulations. Accessory signs as defined in § 153.15(B)(2) shall be erected and maintained only in conformance with the following regulations.
(1) Permits and fees. Permits are required and fees are charged for the erection and maintenance of accessory signs that the signs shall conform to the regulations herein except that any electrical accessory sign shall conform to the Electrical Code of the city.
(2) Accessory signs. Shall not block the view of traffic at intersections or at the entrance or exit to the property or neighboring property for which the signs is erected and shall conform to the requirements established within the International Building Code and the Kewanee City Code.
(B) Regulations for particular accessory signs.
(1) Nameplates. Signs displaying the name of the occupant, the business or profession, and the street name and number may be displayed near the entrance to the building, provided the sign does not exceed a measured area of two square feet.
(2) Window signs. Signs painted on windows and indicating the name of the occupant and the business or profession conducted therein are permitted accessory signs provided the signs are limited to one per street frontage and that each sign does not exceed two and one-half square feet of measured sign area.
(3) Warning signs. Signs posting private property against trespassing, hunting or similar prohibitions, provided the signs do not exceed two square feet of measured sign area.
(Ord. 3822, passed 1-11-16)