§ 93.118 ALL RESIDENTIAL, CONSERVATION AND AGRICULTURAL DISTRICTS.
   (A)   Location. Permitted signs may be anywhere on the premises, but if wall mounted, shall be flush mounted and shall not project above the roof line.
   (B)   Size. A sign not exceeding two square feet in area shall be permitted, per dwelling unit. The sign per dwelling shall indicate only the name of the occupant and may include the address. For multiple dwellings one additional sign totaling six square feet in area shall be permitted. The additional sign area permitted for multiple dwelling shall only be identification of the building.
   (C)   Home occupations or special use permits granted.
      (1)   There shall be permitted a small identification sign, being a maximum of four square feet in size, and no larger, to identify the location of the property as an area that has a special use permit or home occupation.
      (2)   At the time of application for the public hearing, if one is required, the applicant shall note to the Board of Appeals that sign for identification purposes is to be erected and in what manner, along with the size.
(Ord. 2014-18, passed 4-16-2014; Am. Ord. 2014-14, passed 11-19-2014; Am. Ord. 2020-02, passed 1-16-2020)