§ 154.041 RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS.
   (A)   Nameplates and identification signs.
      (1)   Family and two-family dwellings. For single-family and two-family dwellings, there shall be not more than one non-illuminated name-plate not exceeding one square foot in area for each dwelling unit indicating the name and/or address of the occupant or permitted occupation. It is understood, however, that any sign containing an address (street number) only and otherwise meeting the requirements set forth in this Code shall be exempt from the remaining regulations contained in this section.
      (2)   Other multiple-family dwellings and other buildings. For other multiple-family dwellings, apartment hotels, and uses other than dwellings, a single non-illuminated identification sign not exceeding nine square feet in area and indicating only the name and address of the building and the name of the management thereof may be displayed.
   (B)   Construction or remodeling signs. In connection with the construction or remodeling of a building in a residential district, there shall be permitted one sign not exceeding 25 square feet in area; on corner lots, two such signs, one facing each street, shall be permitted. Said signs shall be removed by the person or persons erecting same within two weeks after completion of the structure indicated.
   (C)   Parking and exit signs. Signs designating parking area entrances or exits in residential districts shall be limited to one sign for each such exit or entrance, each with a maximum size of two square feet. One sign per parking area, designating the conditions of use or identity of such parking area and limited to a maximum size of nine square feet, shall be permitted. On a corner lot, two such signs, one facing each street, shall be permitted.
   (D)   Garage/yard sale signs. Signs used for the purpose of conducting a sale involving open and public display of used household merchandise and materials as regulated in accordance with §§ 119.75 et seq. of this Code.
(Ord. 95-1934, passed 6-13-95) Penalty, see § 10.99