Identification signs in the multiple-family residential districts are subject to the following:
A. Multiple residential developments located on lots of one hundred feet (100') or less in width may be permitted one sign with a maximum area of five (5) square feet.
B. Multiple residential developments located on lots exceeding one hundred feet (100') in width may be permitted one sign with a maximum area of fifteen (15) square feet.
C. Multiple-family projects containing fifty (50) residential dwelling units or more may locate a freestanding sign anywhere along the project's pedestrian entry.
D. Signs may be illuminated with an external light source only. All lighting shall be directed away from the street and adjacent properties.
E. Except as permitted in subsection C of this section, the sign shall be fastened parallel to the surface of the building, or be constructed as a ground sign parallel with the main building, with a maximum of four feet (4') in height, and shall not project farther than five feet (5') from the building. No sign shall be permitted on the roof, eave vents, or on the wall above the first floor. (Ord. 2727 § 1, 2010)