In addition to the provisions for signage in Residential (R) Districts, the following provisions apply specifically to respective types of signs permitted in OA Zoning Districts, and if in conflict, supersede conflicting provisions in Residential (R) Zoning Districts. Sign requirements for OA Districts are as follows:
(a) Permanent Ground Signs,
(1) One ground sign shall be permitted for each commercially developed parcel.
(2) The total sign area of such a ground sign shall not exceed 24 square feet. An individual sign face shall not exceed 12 square feet.
(3) No such ground sign shall exceed six feet in height from the established grade to the top of sign structure.
(4) Such a ground sign must be constructed of natural materials and shall be compatible with the style and colors used in the principal building to which it pertains.
(5) Such a ground sign must be located at least 50 feet from any adjacent Residential (R) District.
(6) Also, see additional provisions under Section 1290.15(g).
(b) Permanent Wall Signs.
(1) One wall sign for each established business use, which shall not exceed 12 square feet in sign area, is permitted on the front wall of the structure.
(2) Premises fronting on more than one public right-of-way shall not combine permissible sign area for two or more building frontages for the purpose of placing the combined area of the signs on one building frontage; however, one wall sign for each respective wall fronting on a public right-of-way may be erected subject to division (b)(1) above.
(3) Also, see additional provisions under Section 1290.15(h).
(Ord. 06-29. Passed 5-1-06; Ord. 10-47. Passed 12-6-10.)