Accessory signs in District I shall be designed, erected, altered, moved and maintained, in whole or in part, only in accordance with these regulations. The types of signs permitted as to use, structure, size and number for each building or lot shall be regulated as follows:
(A) Bulletin boards. One bulletin board not exceeding 20 square feet in area of five feet in height may be located on the premises of a public, charitable or religious institution but not less than 15 feet from a street right-of-way line. Indirect illumination shall be permitted as allowed by § 1290.10.
(B) Development signs. One development sign not exceeding 50 square feet in area and ten feet in height shall be permitted on the lot which a building is under construction. Signs shall be removed on the issuance of a final occupancy permit or one year after the building permit is issued, whichever date occurs sooner.
(C) Directional signs. Two directional signs each not exceeding two square feet in area shall be permitted on any building or lot, but not less than five feet from any lot or street right-of-way or higher than three feet in height.
(D) Identification signs. One wall or ground identification sign not exceeding eight square feet shall be permitted, provided the wall sign is located on the street side of a multiple family building.
(E) Real estate signs. One temporary double face freestanding or wall sign advertising the sale, lease, or rental of the premises or part of the premises on which the signs are displayed, not exceeding five square feet in area, shall be permitted for each lot.
(F) Canopy signs. One canopy sign shall be permitted per building. The total of one face of the sign shall not exceed five square feet and the vertical dimensions of the sign shall not exceed 12 inches and the lowest structural member shall not be less than eight feet from the sidewalk.
(G) Awning signs. One awning sign shall be permitted per building. The total area of one face of the sign shall not exceed six square feet and the vertical dimension of the sign shall not exceed two feet. The lowest structural element shall not be less than eight feet from the sidewalk.
(H) Billboards. Billboards shall not be permitted in any residential district.
(I) Political signs.
(Ord. 2003-51, passed 5-20-03)