No more than one freestanding sign or street graphic shall be displayed on any street front of any lot. All freestanding signs or street graphic shall comply with the following regulations:
(A) No part of any freestanding sign or street graphic shall intrude into or project over any public right of way;
(B) No freestanding sign or street graphic shall be erected closer than ten feet to any lot line;
(C) No freestanding sign or street graphic shall be located so as to obstruct vision at an intersection or vehicular entry or exit from the property;
(D) No freestanding sign or street graphic shall exceed a total of 80 square feet in area, or ten feet in any dimension; provided that this paragraph shall not apply to shopping center identification signs; (See § 156.467 of this subchapter);
(E) When attached to a post or other supports, the top edge of a freestanding sign or street graphic shall not exceed more than 20 feet above the elevation of the centerline of adjacent right-of-way or the adjacent finished grade, whichever is greater;
(F) No exposed supports are permitted. Supports shall be encased by vinyl, metal or masonry, or painted; and
(G) Street address (numbers only) are to be located on signs and street graphics, (the square footage of such address to be exempted from the 80 square feet of total sign or street graphic face area), with a minimum height of five (5) inches, unless a finished base is provided, then the numbers may appear on the finished base (sign or street graphic face sides), with a minimum height of five (5) inches. Such addresses are to be of a reflective material if not illuminated, This Section shall not apply if address on building is clearly visible from right-of-way and is of a reflective material, if not illuminated.
(Ord. 2013-22, passed 11-25-2013; Am. Ord. 2015-28, passed 12-18-2015)