§ 153.149 ILLUMINATION.
   (A)   Signs in residential districts may be illuminated with not more than 200 watts of non-flashing white light. Such lights must be shielded so that they illuminate only the surface of the sign.
   (B)   No sign shall have blinking, flashing, rotating, or fluttering illumination.
   (C)   No sign shall be illuminated in a manner which changes light intensity, brightness, or color.
   (D)   No sign shall have colored lights which may be confused with or construed as traffic control devices or emergency vehicles.
   (E)   No sign shall be illuminated in such manner that the direct or reflected light from the sign creates a traffic hazard for motor vehicle operators on public thoroughfares.
(Prior Code, § 153.139) (Ord. D-1418, § 705, passed 11-22-1982, effective 1-21-1983)