§ 10-6.07 RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS.
   This section shall apply to all districts designated by the zoning provisions as residential.
   (A)   Size.
      (1)   For single-family residences only. Address signs as allowed for in § 10-6.04.
      (2)   For multiple-family residences only. One monument sign per street frontage not to exceed one square foot per ten feet of lot frontage with a minimum area of 12 square feet and a maximum area of 24 square feet shall be permitted.
      (3)   For PD zoned planned developments. Signs shall be approved in conjunction with the Precise Plan for the residential planned development.
   (B)   Location. Multiple-family development signs may be freestanding or wall mounted. When freestanding, such signs shall not be less than five feet inside the property line, nor closer than 100 feet from another freestanding sign on the same parcel. If building mounted, signs shall be flush mounted on the wall.
   (C)   Contents. Single-family dwelling signs shall indicate only the name of the occupant and the street address. Multiple-family development signs may give the name of the development, the address, and, only when vacancies occur, note “units for rent” (“no vacancy” signs shall not be permitted), not to exceed six square feet.
   (D)   Illumination. No internal illumination shall be allowed. Non-illuminated signs or external illumination of the sign area only shall be permitted per the review and approval of a sign review application.
   (E)   Special uses. See Table 1, Special Uses, set forth in § 10-6.13 of this chapter, for the signage (other than identified above) permitted in a residential district.
(Ord. 864 C.S., passed 11-4-09)