§ 154.275  DESIGN CRITERIA.
   (A)   Lighting for externally illuminated signs shall be so arranged so as to avoid glare and light intrusion onto neighboring premises and so that the light is not directly visible from the public right-of-way or adjacent property.
   (B)   No part of a sign attached or mounted on a building may project above the allowed height limit for that zoning district
   (C)   No sign may be located in a manner which may obstruct or interfere with the view of a traffic signal. No sign shall obstruct the vision of a motorist within 100 feet of the intersection, as shown in Figure 154.022.01. No sign may be located so as to create a hazardous condition to a person using the public right-of-way.
 
   (D)   Electronic time and temperature signs shall be permitted. No other freestanding sign shall be blinking, flashing, rotating or animated. Lights used to illuminate the sign shall be installed to concentrate the illumination on the sign or advertising structure and to minimize glare upon a public street or adjacent property.
(Ord. 2021-03, passed 12-7-2021)