Several types of structures and uses are permitted in all districts even though they are not listed as permitted uses under the zoning district regulations. These structures and uses are listed as follows:
(A) No zoning permit or certificate of occupancy required for:
(1) Local public utility distributing and collecting structures such as pipes and transmission lines, transformers, meters, and the like. Large utility structures such as substations are permitted only as special uses.
(2) Public streets and all official appurtenances necessary for traffic direction and safety. All street and traffic-control signs shall conform to the code established and adopted by the Kentucky Department of Highways.
(3) Private drives, private parking areas, and the parking of vehicles incidental to the principal use on the same premises.
(4) Real estate signs not larger than ten square feet located on the premises or subdivision being advertised for sale or for rent.
(5) Signs not over four square feet in area identifying permitted home occupations or the renting of sleeping rooms on the same premises.
(6) Horticulture and landscaping of any premises: fences and other normal accessory uses.
(B) Zoning permit only required; no certificate of occupancy:
(1) Local information signs. All local information signs shall meet the following standards:
(a) Twenty square feet in area is the maximum size permitted for local information signs, and no linear dimension shall be greater than ten feet.
(b) Six feet from the ground to the top of the sign is the maximum height permitted for local information signs.
(c) Local information signs must be located within three miles along any street from the establishment to which they are indicating directions.
(d) Local information signs must be located off the right-of-way and at least 100 feet from all intersecting street rights-of-way.
(Ord. 71-09, passed 9-7-71) Penalty, see § 154.999