(A) Residential districts.
(1) One sign per residential lot, not exceeding two square feet in size, containing the name, address, and relevant contact information of the resident or home business.
(2) One externally illuminated permanent subdivision sign or multiple-family entrance sign, not exceeding 32 square feet in size. If ground-mounted, the top of the sign shall not exceed four feet in height.
(B) Commercial districts.
(1) Freestanding signs.
(a) One freestanding sign as shown in the examples in Figure 154.022.04 below shall be permitted for each parcel of land that fronts onto a public street. Each freestanding sign shall not exceed ten feet in height and 60 square feet in area.
(b ) Each shopping center will be allowed one freestanding sign for each portion of the shopping center parcel that fronts onto a public street. Said freestanding sign shall not exceed 25 feet in height and 150 square feet in area. The design and location of each shopping center sign shall be reviewed and approved by the Planning Commission.
(c) The signs may contain thereon only the name of the building, occupants, or groups thereof and the principal product or service of business, occupants, or groups, with the exception that information related to gasoline prices, which service stations are required by law to display, may also be contained on a freestanding sign.
(d) Signs shall not project within two feet of curb.
(2) Wall signs, projected double-facing signs, and under-marquee signs.
(a) On-premises wall signs (see Figure 154.022.05 below), projecting double-faced signs and under-marquee signs may project over public property or into a required yard area so long as the height of any projected sign is not less than eight feet, and the sign does not extend further than two feet from the curb line of the street.
(b) On-premises wall signs and projecting double-signs shall not extend more than three feet above the wall, facade, parapet, or eaves of the building on which they are located.
(C) Manufacturing District.
(1) Signs shall be permitted only for the purposes of providing direction for vehicles and pedestrians and for identifying the name and address of a business and the principal product or services offered.
(2) One freestanding sign shall be permitted on each street frontage of a lot.
(Ord. 2021-03, passed 12-7-2021)