§ 156.094 CENTER IDENTIFICATION SIGNS.
   (A)   The following provisions shall apply to residential uses in any zone district:
      (1)   Two sign structures identifying and/or providing information regarding a residential subdivision or project area shall be permitted for each main entrance to such residential area;
      (2)   Said sign shall not exceed 64 square feet in surface area, and may be illuminated but not flashing or animated;
      (3)   Said sign shall indicate only the name and address of the building or use, the name and address of the management thereof, or associated information, but not including permanent promotional information; and
      (4)   Provisions for maintenance shall be made for permanent residential identification signs in platted subdivisions. Said sign shall be constructed of ornamental metal, stone, masonry or other permanent material.
   (B)   The following provisions shall apply to special exception uses:
      (1)   One identification sign not exceeding 64 square feet in surface area shall be permitted for each street frontage adjoining any residential property; provided, however, for each 200 feet of additional street frontage, one additional such sign shall be permitted, not to exceed a total number of four; provided, further, when not adjoining residential property such sign surface area may be increased to a maximum of 128 square feet;
      (2)   Said sign may be illuminated but not flashing or animated; and
      (3)   Said sign shall indicate only the name and address of the building or use, conditions of operation and associated information, but not including permanent promotional information.
(Ord. 8-7-12-3, passed 10-10-1961; Ord. passed 1- -2004)