1179.06 SIGNS IN RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS.
      Signs in residential districts shall comply with the regulations set forth in this section.
   (a)   Sign Standards. Signs in residential districts shall be limited in number, area, height and setback based on the type of use, as set forth in Table 1179.06 (a).
Table 1179.06(a)
Signs in Residential Districts
Regulations for Ground Signs
Type
Maximum Number Permitted
Maximum Total Sign Area per Type
Maximum Area Per Sign
Maximum Heights
Min. Setback from ROW
(A) Signs for Single-Family Dwellings, Duplexes and Townhouses:
1. Permanent Signs
a. Signplate or window sign
per DU(a)
2 sq ft
2 sq ft
--
--
b. Ground Sign
1/building
2 sq ft
2 sq ft
5 ft
0(b)
2. Ground Sign for Residential Subdivision
2/subdivision entrance
(c)
15 sq ft
8 ft
--
3. Temporary window or ground sign(d)
per building (a)
12 sq ft
6 sq ft
5 ft
0(b)
(B) Multi-Family Buildings:
1. Permanent Signs
a. Signplate or window sign
per DU(a)
2 sq ft
2 sq ft
--
--
1/public entrance to building
2 sq ft
2 sq ft
--
--
b. Ground Sign
1/development entrance
15 sq ft
15 sq ft
8 ft
equal to height of sign
2. Temporary sign (b)
a. Window Sign
per DU(a)
2 sq ft
2 sq ft
--
--
b. Ground sign
per building (a)
16 sq ft
6 sq ft
5 ft
0 (b)
(C) Parcels Used for Nonresidential Purposes:
1. Permanent Signs
a. Signplate
1/address
2 sq ft
2 sq ft
--
--
b. Primary Wall Sign
1/building
40 sq ft
40 sq ft
--
--
c. Primary Ground Sign
1/500 feet or less of parcel frontage(e)
25 sq ft plus 5 sq ft for every 50 ft of frontage >100 ft
40 sq ft
9 ft
15 ft
2. Temporary ground sign or banner sign (d)
per parcel (a)
16 sq ft/200 feet of parcel frontage (e)
16 sq ft
8 ft
equal to height of sign
(D) Instructional Sign:
Shall be exempt from regulations when in compliance with Section 1179.06(e)
 
(a)   No limit on the number provided the total area of this type of sign does not exceed the maximum area permitted.
(b)   But no closer than 10 feet from the pavement of the travel lane of the public or private street.
(c)   See also subsection 1179.06(b)(4).
(d)   See also subsection 1179.06(c).
(e)   Or fraction thereof, except as otherwise permitted in Section 1179.06(b)(5) for lots that exceed 500 feet in street frontage.
DU = Dwelling Unit
                     (Ord. 3-2006. Passed 2-28-06; Ord. 23-2014. Passed 5-13-14.)
   (b)   Supplemental Regulations for All Ground Signs.
      (1)   Ground signs shall be erected in a landscaped setting and not on sidewalks, drives or in the paved areas of parking lots. Ground signs may be placed in parking lots when placed on islands and landscaped as required by other provisions of this Code. (Ord. 23-2014. Passed 5-13-14.)
      (2)   No part of a ground sign, the wall or entry feature on which a sign is mounted, or the landscaping shall obstruct the view of vehicles entering or exiting the property.
      (3)   For residential subdivisions, the ground sign shall have a maximum of two (2) sign faces per entrance and be either a double-faced ground sign or two (2) single-sided sign faces attached to walls or entry features located one on each side of the street entrance.
      (4)   For all parcels used for nonresidential purposes in residential districts, one (1) additional primary ground sign shall be permitted for every five hundred (500) feet of street frontage or fraction thereof per lot greater than five hundred (500) feet. For corner lots, each street frontage shall be calculated separately. Ground signs on the same lot shall be separated by a minimum of two hundred (200) feet, as measured along the street right-of-way line. For corner lots, both sides of the intersection shall be used in measuring spacing.
      (5)   For all parcels used for nonresidential purposes, a maximum of 30% of the permitted ground sign area may be devoted to changeable copy.
         A.   The changeable copy shall not be changed more than once per day.
         B.   Changeable copy shall only be manually changed.
         C.   All changeable copy shall comply with the lettering style, lettering color, background color and all other elements approved by the Architectural Board of Review. No alphabetic letter or number shall be used as a substitute for a different alphabetic letter or number.
   (c)   Supplemental Regulations for Temporary Signs.
      (1)   Temporary signs for residential uses and temporary window signs for parcels used for nonresidential purposes permitted in Table 1179.06(a) may be erected for an unspecified time.
      (2)   On parcels used for nonresidential purposes, one temporary ground sign that does not exceed six (6) square feet may be erected for an unspecified time. All other temporary ground signs and temporary banner signs shall be permitted for a maximum of fifteen (15) consecutive days, not more than seventy-five (75) days per calendar year.
      (3)   Notwithstanding subsections (1) and (2) above, vacant parcels in residential districts shall be permitted one temporary sign that may be erected for an unspecified time. The permitted sign area shall be eight (8) square feet for every two hundred (200) feet of lot frontage or fraction thereof, provided the sign shall not exceed thirty-two (32) square feet.
      (4)   Temporary signs that are erected in order to announce or advertise a specific event shall be removed within three (3) days after the close of such event.
   (d)   Illuminated Signs in Residential Districts. Permanent signs shall be permitted to be illuminated, provided such illumination complies with Section 1179.08 .
   (e)   Instructional Signs. Instructional signs that are clearly intended for instructional purposes shall be permitted as needed on a lot in a residential district when the lot is devoted to a multi-family or nonresidential use provided such signs comply with the following:
      (1)   The signs are not larger than necessary to serve the intended instructional purpose;
      (2)   The number of instructional signs located on the site are the minimum needed to serve the intended instructional purpose;
      (3)   Lettering on the sign does not exceed two (2) inches in height; and
      (4)   The signs are not in a location and do not possess design characteristics that constitute or serve to attract attention beyond the perimeter of the site.
         (Ord. 3-2006. Passed 2-28-06.)