1185.09 RESIDENTIAL ONE AND TWO FAMILY DISTRICTS; PLANNED RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT DISTRICTS.
   Signs in residential one and two-family districts and Planned Residential Development Districts shall be designed, erected, altered, moved and maintained in whole or in part, in accordance with these regulations. Only the following type of signs shall be permitted as to use, structure, size and number and shall be regulated as follows:
   (a)    Integral Signs. One integral sign not to exceed two square feet in area.
   (b)    Nameplate. One nameplate not to exceed one square foot in area, with lettering not to exceed four inches in height and to be located not less than ten feet from any lot line of the premises.
   (c)    Address Signs. Two street address residential name signs not exceeding two square feet each in area shall be permitted. Such signs may be allowed on mailboxes, but shall otherwise be located at least six feet from the nearest property line and shall not be over five feet above ground. Signs permitted under this subsection attached to the house shall not exceed six inches in height and those attached to a mailbox shall not exceed four inches in height. Numerals on signs permitted under this subsection shall not be in script.
   (d)    Bandit Signs. One temporary bandit sign of each kind not exceeding six square feet in area or three feet in height above natural grade shall be permitted for each dwelling or lot. Such sign shall be located within the width of the residential dwelling located on the property. However, two such signs shall be permitted on a single parcel which abuts two streets subject to the regulations herein. Directional arrows not exceeding three square feet in area are permitted provided that the top of the sign shall not exceed three feet in height above natural grade, placed not less than three feet from any lot line and provided that any such sign shall be removed by sundown. All signs permitted on a temporary basis, and not otherwise limited to a specific term, shall not be permitted beyond six months.
   (e)    Snipe Signs. One temporary snipe sign not exceeding three square feet in area shall be permitted for each dwelling or lot which shall remain erected only for a period not to exceed three days. In addition, one additional sign, not to exceed three square feet in area, shall be permitted to be posted at the corner of the street on which the lot is located and which sign shall remain erected only for a period not to exceed three days.
   (f)    Ground Signs and Window Signs. One Ground Sign and/or Window not to exceed one square foot in area.
      (Ord. 2019-09. Passed 4-15-19.)