(a) No projecting sign, nor any part thereof, shall project more than six feet past the right of way of any street, sidewalk, alley or other public thoroughfare, nor shall any such sign or part thereof extend nearer a curb line than to a vertical plane parallel to the right-of-way line and eighteen inches nearer the building, structure, pole or poles supporting the sign than is the curb line.
(b) No projecting sign shall project back from the exterior face of the wall from which it projects, over the roof of the building on which it is erected, a distance of more than one-third of the horizontal length of the sign. The supports for such sign may be placed beyond these limits, but no part of such sign, nor its guys or other supports within five feet of the wall from which the sign projects, shall be placed nearer than five feet of the side walls of the building.
(Ord. 42-1981. Passed 2-23-81.)