§ 152.076 PERMITTED SIGNS.
   On-premise signs are permitted as follows:
   (A)   Residential zoning districts. Ground pole and wall signs are permitted subject to the following:
      (1)   Nameplate signs shall not exceed two square feet in total area.
      (2)   Identification signs for institutional use shall not exceed 32 square feet in total area.
      (3)   Nonconforming business signs in residential zones shall not aggregate more than 150 square feet in area.
      (4)   Professional office district permitted signs may have two identification signs that do not exceed 24 square feet each.
      (5)   Real estate sales signs are permitted provided there is only one sign for each individual property for sale. These signs should be removed upon sale of the property. These signs shall not exceed 12 square feet in area or four feet in height.
   (B)   Commercial and industrial zoning districts. The following contains the on-premise sign regulation for commercial districts. Those on-premise signs that are directed and situated so as to identify the business to interstate traffic may exceed the limitations, as herein established, only to the extent that the height and area can be made visible from the interstate and only as permitted by the Board of Zoning Adjustment.
(Ord. 14-1986, passed 12-1-86) Penalty, see § 152.999