(A) On-site.
(1) Signs can be freestanding, projecting, portable or wall type signs.
(2) Signs not to exceed two square feet in area identifying the premises and occupant, but not including advertising matter. Public, churches, chapels and public and quasi-public buildings for cultural use, may have identification signs not to exceed 20 square feet in area.
(3) Home occupation signs identifying the home occupation, no larger than one square foot in size, attached flat against the building and unlighted. However, advertising displays and advertising devices displayed through a window of the building shall not be permitted.
(4) Real estate sales signs not over six square feet in area and relating to the property on which the sign is located. Real estate signs must be entirely on the lot and must not be in the right-of-way.
(B) Off-site.
(1) No off-site signs are permitted in residential zoning except that contractor signs no larger than six square feet and not more than five feet in height may be placed on a residential lot only while that contractor is working at that lot. Contractor signs must be removed within ten days after substantial completion of the project.
(2) Off-site signs as permitted by § 153.07.
(Ord. 216, passed 7-8-2002)