§ 153.069  SIGNS IN GENERAL COMMERCIAL, HIGHWAY SERVICE COMMERCIAL, AND INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS.
   The following on-site signs are permitted on any one lot in the General Commercial, Highway Service Commercial, and Industrial Districts:
   (A)   One on-site sign may be affixed flat against the wall of the building or may project therefore not more than 48 inches. The total sign area shall not exceed one-half square foot for each foot in length or height of the wall, whichever is greater;
   (B)   One on-site free-standing identification sign may be erected for a shopping center or other integrated group of stores or commercial buildings. The area in said sign shall be based on one square foot for each foot front of building or buildings for which it is established; however, it shall not exceed 200 square feet in area, nor be closer to the front, side, or rear property line than one-half the distance of the required building setback;
   (C)   One on-site free-standing identification sign may be erected for each separate enterprise situated on any individual lot not located within a shopping center. Such sign shall not exceed 80 square feet in area, nor be closer to the front, side, or rear property line than one-half the distance of the required building setback; and
   (D)   One on-site sign advertising the sale or lease of the lot, chattels, or building, not exceeding 12 square feet in area. Signs that are intended to be placed for a period not to exceed six months do not require a zoning compliance permit.
(Ord. 5, passed 1-18-1973)