(A) The light from any illuminated sign shall be so shaded, shielded or directed that the light intensity or brightness will not be objectionable to surrounding areas.
(B) No sign shall have blinking, flashing or fluttering lights or other illumination, brightness or color. Beacon lights are not permitted. Signs which utilize low wattage (LED, for example) lamps for the purpose of public information, such as an indication of time or temperature, are permitted with the approval of the administrator.
(C) No colored lights shall be used at any location or in any manner that could be confused with a traffic control device.
(D) Neither the direct, nor reflected, light from primary light sources shall tend to create a traffic hazard to operators of motor vehicles on public thoroughfares.
(E) No exposed reflective type bulbs and no strobe light or incandescent lamps which individually or cumulatively exceed fifteen (15) watts shall be used on the exterior surface of any sign so as to expose the face of the bulb, light or lamp to any public street or adjacent property.
(F) Two (2) neon or similarly illuminated signs with a maximum size of three (3) square feet each shall be permitted for each commercial, business or industrial use within any zone, provided these signs do not flash, blink, or scroll and are mounted only within the interior of windows or are flush mounted on the building, provided the sign(s) are in accordance with the maximum window sign coverage as described in subsection 3.9.04(E) of this chapter and comply with the maximum sign allowance of the building or property. (Ord. 922, 5-22-2014)