§ 155.407 SIGNS IN RESIDENTIAL ZONES.
   (A)   Permitted signs.
      (1)   Signs which meet the following regulation are allowed in the R-2.5 Zone: one sign, not over nine square feet in area, at each entrance to an apartment, townhouse or condominium development;
      (2)   Signs that meet the following regulations are allowed in the R-2.5, R-5 and R-7.5 Zones: one nameplate, indirectly illuminated or not illuminated, not exceeding one and one-half square feet in area for each building. This type of sign does not require a permit;
      (3)   Changeable copy signs for institutional uses, not exceeding 20 square feet;
      (4)   One monument or column sign not exceeding 32 square feet for an institutional use. The sign shall be setback at least ten feet from the front property line. If the use also has a changeable copy sign, it shall be incorporated into the monument or column sign;
      (5)   One monument or column sign at each entry to a subdivision not exceeding 32 square feet for the name of a residential subdivision. The sign shall not violate the vision clearance requirements; and
      (6)   Licensed care facilities on a premises may have one sign not exceeding four square feet.
   (B)   Prohibited signs. The following signs are prohibited in all residential zones:
      (1)   Pole signs;
      (2)   Roof signs; and
      (3)   Murals.
(Prior Code, § 16.080.010) (Ord. 445, passed 5-15-2017; Ord. 450, passed 12-18-2017; Ord. 465, passed 10-21-2019)