(a) Generally. This section regulates signs advertising private recreation establishments that are directed toward and seen from adjacent public road right-of-ways.
(b) Permitted signs. Private recreational signs located internal to the private recreational establishment shall be exempt from these regulations unless any sign causes a distraction or nuisance on adjacent public rights-of-way.
(1) Signs without a permit. Signs permitted without a permit, such as a name plate sign and street address, are allowed subject to the provisions of § 1187.05.
(2) Temporary signs. Real estate signs and other temporary signs shall be permitted in accordance with § 1187.07.
(3) Wall signs.
A. Number. One wall sign shall be permitted per street frontage on each parcel.
B. Size. The total area of a wall sign shall not exceed one square foot per lineal foot of building frontage not to exceed 100 square feet.
C. Height. The maximum height specified for the district in which the sign is located.
(4) Freestanding signs.
A. Number. One freestanding sign shall be permitted per street frontage on each parcel.
B. Size. The total area of the freestanding sign shall not exceed one square foot per lineal foot of lot-frontage, not to exceed 500 square feet.
C. Height. The height of a freestanding sign a B-4 District shall not exceed 12 feet in height for each 1,000 lineal feet of lot frontage not to exceed 84 feet in height.
(Ord. 2004-155, passed 1-10-2005)
D. Setbacks. All freestanding signs shall comply with the setback and location requirements of § 1187.02.
(Ord. 2003-99, passed 9-8-2003)