§ 153.05 PERMITTED SIGNS.
   The following signs for identification of activities and services available on the premises, for providing information relative to the functions of the premises, or for the advertising are allowed by the issuance of a zoning permit with the particular limitations for each use district noted:
SIGN TYPE AND STANDARDS
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R-2
MU
R-3H
MC
GC
CBD
O
I-1
I-2
T
For each recorded residential subdivision or development, 1 identification crest or insignia not to exceed 32 sq. ft. in area, no closer to street or lot line than 30 ft., for no more than 2 years. For non-residential development, any construction sign shall be removed upon issuance of certificate of occupancy for the building.
P
P
P
P
P
One sign not exceeding 12 sq. ft. for identification of housing developments such as apartment complexes.
P
P
Wall signs or window signs, not projecting over roof line or extending beyond edge of wall, total area of all signs not to exceed 20% of the area of building face or window to which they are attached.
P
P
P
P
Canopy signs or marquee signs not projecting over roof line, not exceeding 20% of the area of canopy face or marquee to which they are attached.
P
P
P
P
One freestanding sign, not to exceed 30 ft. in height or 50 sq. ft. in area. Freestanding signs shall have a clear space of at least 8 feet between the grade and the bottom of the sign to permit an unobstructed view for motorists and pedestrians.
P
P
P
P
Wall signs or window signs, not projecting over roof line or extending beyond wall, total area of all signs not to exceed 10% of the area of building face or window to which they are attached.
P
P
Canopy signs or marquee signs not projecting over roof line, not exceeding 10% of the area of canopy or marquee to which they are attached.
P
P
One freestanding sign, not to exceed 10 ft. in height or 24 sq. ft. in area.
P
P
One freestanding sign up to 24 sq. ft. in area and a wall sign not to exceed 5% of the area of side of building.
P
P
Sidewalk signs, not to exceed 42" in height and 30" in width, displayed only during normal business hours of business advertised, and stored indoors at other times. Sidewalk signs not to impede visibility of traffic or impede pedestrian traffic or be a hazard to parked cars. Sidewalk signs not to be lit or contain moving parts. One sidewalk sign permitted per storefront and must be of professional quality and maintained.
P
Temporary signs, including pennants and banners, no more than 15 consecutive days, no more than once every 3 months, not in the ROW, no flashing light or more than 1 color of light.
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
(Ord. 617, passed 1-27-2014; Am. Ord. 655, passed 1-27-2020; Am. Ord. 675, passed 5-22-2023)