§ 152.025 MULTI-FAMILY IDENTIFICATION SIGN.
   (A)   One illuminated or non-illuminated multi-family residential identification sign is allowed attached flat on the face of the building and extending no more than 12 inches from the surface of the building. In no event shall an attached sign be located more than three feet above the ceiling of the first floor of the building.
   (B)   In Campus, Regional Center, Suburban Workplace Suburban Marketplace Corridor and Downtown Form Districts, attached signs shall not be located more than three feet above the ceiling of the upper most floor of the building.
   (C)   Within the Traditional Marketplace Corridor and Traditional Workplace Form Districts, the tops of attached signs shall not be higher than 20 feet and shall not extend above the cornice line of the building. In the alternative one freestanding sign which shall not extend into any required yard is allowed to face each street bordering the site provided that the freestanding signs if located within the R-5A, R-6, R-7, R-8A, TNZD or OR-1 Districts shall not exceed a height of six feet above ground nor exceed an area of six square feet. In the alternative, a signature entrance with attached signs is allowed at each entrance to the development as permitted in § 152.021.
(Ord. 06-08, passed 4-6-2006)