In the R-PO District, signs should be designed for pedestrians or for vehicles moving at 25 miles an hour. It is the intent that businesses in a residential area should be treated in a manner to make them as nearly compatible as possible with their surrounding residential environment.
A. General. Section 600-1703A and B(1) and (2) shall also apply to the R-PO District.
B. Signs.
(1) Permitted signs. Each principal nonresidential use is permitted one wall-mounted sign not to exceed eight square feet.
(2) Each principal nonresidential lot is allowed one freestanding sign. The total surface area for freestanding or ground-mounted signs shall not exceed 12 square feet on each of two sides.
(3) No signs shall extend into the public right-of-way. No sign shall exceed six feet in total height above grade level. All ground-mounted and freestanding signs are subject to landscape requirements as specified in § 600-1713B of this Part.
(4) Wall signs exceeding eight square feet, roof signs, marquee signs, projecting signs, off-premises signs, and portable signs are not permitted in the R-PO District.
(5) Signs allowed by § 600-1703 shall also be allowed in the R-PO District.