§ 156.171 SIGN REGULATIONS WITHIN RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS.
   The following sign regulations shall pertain to all residential districts:
   (A)   Residential signs within residential districts.
      (1)   Building identification signs for single building, multiple-family dwellings. For each multiple-family dwelling, identification signs indicating only the name and address of the building and the name of the management, not exceeding a total of 16 square feet in area. Such signs may not be closer than eight feet to any other zoning lot. On a corner lot, identification signs shall be permitted on each street.
      (2)   Project identification sign for multi-building residential projects. A residential project having a number of buildings shall be permitted one additional sign at the major entry with the name of the project only. Such sign shall be not greater than 32 square feet in area and located not closer than 16 feet to any other zoning lot.
      (3)   Sign height and projection. No attached sign shall project higher than one story or ten feet,
whichever is lower, above the existing grade. No free-standing sign shall project higher than seven feet above the existing grade. No attached sign shall project more than twelve inches from the wall to which it is attached.
   (B)   Nonresidential signs within residential districts.
      (1)   Church bulletins, cemetery signs, educational institutions, social facilities and other similar uses. A single identification sign not exceeding nine square feet except that on corner lots, two nine-square-foot signs will be permitted, one facing each street.
      (2)   Nonconforming business signs. Nonconforming business uses may have exterior signs not exceeding 12 square feet.
      (3)   Parking area signs. Signs designating parking area entrances or exits are limited to one sign for each entrance or exit of no more than three square feet each. One additional sign shall be permitted designating the conditions of use and name of business served by the parking provided the sign does not exceed nine square feet. No advertising is permitted on parking area signs.
      (4)   Sign height and protection. No attached sign shall project more than one story or ten feet above the existing grade and no more than twelve inches from the wall to which it is attached. No freestanding sign shall project higher than seven feet.
      (5)   Property Developers may erect a sign identifying lots for sale with a restriction of no sign greater than 64 square feet of area.
(Ord. 20-19, passed 10-13-2020)