(A) Name plate or home occupation sign not larger than one square foot in area;
(B) Temporary sign advertising the sale or lease of the premises, not larger than eight square feet in area;
(C) Church and public building bulletin boards not larger than 12 square feet in area;
(D) Signs identifying the location of easements, property lines, utilities, hazards, or otherwise providing notice of restrictions on public access, not to exceed five square feet in area;
(E) Trade or business signs relating only to the services, articles, or products offered within the building to which it is attached, providing also that:
(1) Signs mounted flat on the wall of a building shall not exceed 10% of the area of the wall or 100 square feet, whichever is smaller;
(2) Overhanging signs attached to the building shall not project above the height of the building, or more than four feet from the face of the building, and shall not be larger than 30 square feet in area; and
(3) Not more than one sign of each category above may be provided for any single use, although each sign may be a double-faced or back-to-back sign.
(F) All signs shall be maintained in a neat and presentable condition. In the event that they shall become illegible or their use shall cease, they shall be removed within 15 days or be subject to a penalty as set forth in § 32.99.
(Prior Code, § 3.0609)