§ 152.76 PERMITTED SIGNS FOR WHICH NO PERMIT IS REQUIRED.
   The following signs shall be permitted in the village subject to the following regulations. No zoning permit shall be required for any sign constructed or erected under the terms of this section.
   (A)   Signs advertising the sale, rental or lease of the premises upon which the sign is located shall not exceed 12 square feet in area, except in all residential zoning districts, where the area of the sign shall not exceed six square feet in area, and on corner lots such signs shall not be located in the required sight triangle.
   (B)   Professional nameplates not to exceed four square feet in total area.
   (C)    Signs denoting the name and address of the occupants of the premises, not to exceed two square feet in area, and which do not include designations as to employment or home occupations.
   (D)    Political signs or posters concerning candidates or issues for election shall be posted no more that 60 days before an election and shall be removed within seven days following election day. Such signs shall not exceed six square feet in area, shall not be illuminated, shall not create a safety or visibility hazard, and shall not be located within a public right-of-way or upon public property.
   (E)    Signs in the nature of cornerstones, commemorative tables, and historical signs are to be limited in size to nine square feet and shall not be illuminated.
   (F)   Signs designating home occupations are not to exceed two square feet and shall be mounted on the principal structure.
(Ord. 2005-4-11, passed 5-10-05) Penalty, see § 152.99