§ 151.186  SIGNS PERMITTED IN RESIDENTIAL (R-1, R-1A, R-2, AND R-3) DISTRICTS.
   (A)   The following regulations shall apply to non-residential permitted, conditional or legal nonconforming uses:
      (1)   Nameplates may be wall or monument mounted or combination thereof and shall not exceed 20 square feet in area.
      (2)   Monument signs shall have a maximum height of 6 feet and shall have a setback of 15 feet from any property line and shall not be placed in the sight triangle.
   (B)   The following regulations shall apply to residential permitted, conditional or legal nonconforming uses:
      (1)   One subdivision identification sign per street frontage, neighborhood, subdivision or development, not to exceed 48 square feet in sign area in each location.
      (2)   One identification sign per entrance to apartment or condominium complex, not to exceed 36 square feet in sign area.
      (3)   Home occupations - 1 sign with a maximum area of 4 square feet will be allowed and may not be illuminated. The sign must be located in the front yard.
      (4)   All allowed signs shall have a maximum height of 6 feet and shall have a setback of 15 feet from any property line and shall not be placed in the sight triangle.
(Ord. 494, passed 9-25-2007)  Penalty, see § 151.999