(a) Purpose. On-premises signage and limited off-premises signage is needed in the community center areas. However, in lower intensity nonresidential districts, particularly those near residential development and neighboring residential districts, signage should remain less intrusive by being smaller, shorter in height, and more uniform in sign type to maintain compatibility with neighboring districts and limit the visual distraction of signage.
(c) Signs Permitted as Accessory to Non-dwellings.
(1) Permitted permanent sign use as accessory to non-dwellings: A-Frame, Awning/Canopy, Chalkboard, Flag, Geological, Minor, Monument, Topiary, Wall, and Window. No more than four (4) permanent signs are permitted by right per use.
(2) Permitted temporary signs: A-Frame, Banner, Chalkboard, Flag, Minor, Wicket, and Window. No more than two (2) temporary signs are permitted by right per use.
(3) No more than three (3) flags.
(d) Dimension Specifications Chart. All maximum sign area requirements include the sum total sign area of all signs per use.
Monument Signs | All Other Permanent Signs | Temporary Signs | Flags | |
Max. Sign Area | 1 sq. ft. per 10 feet of linear frontage, not to exceed 32 sq. ft. | 12 SF | 25 sq. ft. | 40 sq. ft. each |
Max. Height | 6 ft. | 5 sq. ft. | 30 ft. |
(Ord. 319. Passed 6-18-24.)