§ 155.411 SIGNS IN INDUSTRIAL ZONES.
   (A)   Permitted signs.
      (1)   Signs that meet the following regulations are allowed in the M-1 Zone:
         (a)   One wall sign a maximum of 32 square feet for each business located on a property;
         (b)   A sign is not allowed on the side or rear wall of a building if the wall is adjacent to, or across the street from a residential zone;
         (c)   One monument or column sign not exceeding 32 square feet for each driveway, except that monument or column signs are not allowed adjacent to, or across from a residential zone; and
         (d)   A mural meeting the definition under § 155.405 of this chapter is allowed with no maximum size.
      (2)   Signs complying with the following regulations are allowed in the M-2 Zone:
         (a)   One wall sign a maximum of 32 square feet for each business located on a property;
         (b)   A sign is not allowed on the side or rear wall of a building if the wall is adjacent to, or across the street from a residential zone;
         (c)   One monument or column sign not exceeding 32 square feet for each driveway, except that monument or column signs shall not be located adjacent to, or across from residential zones; and
         (d)   A mural meeting the definition under § 155.405 of this chapter is allowed with no maximum size.
   (B)   Uniform Sign Plan. A development anticipating more than one business on the premises shall submit a uniform sign plan with the land use application for design review.
   (C)   Prohibited signs.
      (1)   Signs prohibited in the M-1 Zone:
         (a)   Pole sign;
         (b)   Roof signs;
         (c)   Projecting signs; and
         (d)   Changeable copy sign, except gasoline price signs.
      (2)   Signs prohibited in the M-2 Zone:
         (a)   Pole sign;
         (b)   Roof signs;
         (c)   Projecting signs; and
         (d)   Changeable copy sign, except gasoline price signs.
(Prior Code, § 16.080.030) (Ord. 445, passed 5-15-2017; Ord. 450, passed 12-18-2017; Ord. 465, passed 10-21-2019)